How to Remove Liquid Spills from Fabric Vehicle Upholstery.

How to Remove Liquid Spills from Fabric Vehicle Upholstery

Over time car owners may experience spilled coffee while going over a bump in the road, leaks from a child's sippy cup, or a punctured gallon of milk in the back seat. If spills aren't cleaned quickly, liquid may soak into the seats, resulting in stained and dingy seats and an unpleasant smell. They can even reduce your car's value. Avoid the hassle of deep-cleaning stubborn stains, and remove liquid spills from vehicle upholstery as soon as you notice the mess has been made.

Steps

  1. Step 1 Dab the spill with a dry washcloth or paper towel to absorb as much of the liquid as possible.
    Google images Step 1 Dab the spill with a dry washcloth or paper towel to absorb as much of the liquid as possible.
    Dab the spill with a dry washcloth or paper towel to absorb as much of the liquid as possible.
  2. Step 2 Spray vehicle upholstery cleaner onto the spill, or dab it on with the washcloth.
    Google images Step 2 Spray vehicle upholstery cleaner onto the spill, or dab it on with the washcloth.
    Spray vehicle upholstery cleaner onto the spill, or dab it on with the washcloth.
    • You can purchase upholstery cleaner formulated for car interiors, or use 1 part laundry detergent diluted in 2 parts warm water.
  3. Step 3 Follow the instructions on the bottle of your upholstery cleaner.
    Google images Step 3 Follow the instructions on the bottle of your upholstery cleaner.
    Follow the instructions on the bottle of your upholstery cleaner. Some may need to be vacuumed up after a certain amount of time setting into the spill. Others, including laundry soap and water, should be scrubbed into the spill.
  4. Step 4 Scrub the spill using a dry terrycloth towel or a soft-bristle scrub brush.
    Google images Step 4 Scrub the spill using a dry terrycloth towel or a soft-bristle scrub brush.
    Scrub the spill using a dry terrycloth towel or a soft-bristle scrub brush.
  5. Step 5 Blot excess cleaner or soap with a clean, dry paper towel or washcloth.
    Google images Step 5 Blot excess cleaner or soap with a clean, dry paper towel or washcloth.
    Blot excess cleaner or soap with a clean, dry paper towel or washcloth.
  6. Step 6 Soak a washcloth in lukewarm water, and dab it over the spill to wipe away any leftover soap residue.
    Google images Step 6 Soak a washcloth in lukewarm water, and dab it over the spill to wipe away any leftover soap residue.
    Soak a washcloth in lukewarm water, and dab it over the spill to wipe away any leftover soap residue.
  7. Step 7 Park your car outside with the windows down to quickly dry the area of the spill.
    Google images Step 7 Park your car outside with the windows down to quickly dry the area of the spill.
    Park your car outside with the windows down to quickly dry the area of the spill.
  8. Step 8 Examine the spill once it has been cleaned and allowed to dry completely.
    Google images Step 8 Examine the spill once it has been cleaned and allowed to dry completely.
    Examine the spill once it has been cleaned and allowed to dry completely. If you can still see staining, repeat the process of scrubbing, rinsing and drying.


Warnings

  • Review your vehicle owner's manual to make sure your seats aren't covered in any special material that requires a certain cleaning process or product. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 0
  • Only use manufactured stain removing cleaners that specifically list they are meant for use in vehicle upholstery. Some cleaners may cause damage if they are used on fabrics they aren't intended to clean. Thanks Helpful 4 Not Helpful 2

Things You'll Need

  • Wash cloths or paper towels
  • Car upholstery cleaner
  • Laundry detergent
  • Water
  • Bucket
  • Terrycloth towels
  • Soft-bristle brushes
  • Vacuum (optional)