So i just got my new white vinyl seats home. They were sitting in the living room. I went to the lake for the weekend. I come home to find a spot on them the size of a dime. Its spaghetti sauce(room mates almost killed instantly). So after I get out of pissed and into time to fix it. I start trying to clean it. Soap and water - fail. Bleach and water - fail. paint thinner - fail. So I call a buddy that works for a cleaning service. He says peroxide is the ticket. I didn't want to use hydr. perox. so i remembered that clearasil had peroxide in it. So i went and bought a tube. I put enough on the seats to cover the stain. Left for about 3 hours and when I returned I got a rag and wiped the cream off. NOT EVEN A TRACE OF A STAIN. Absolutely blew my mind that it worked. Disaster averted though so all is good.
Must...Kill...Roommates... That kinda stuff is exactly why I'll never live with anyone ever again... Thanks for the tip though...
Seems a bit ironic that while we've outgrown or outlived our acne, and we have the car we wanted during our acne years, now we hafta go and buy Clearasil again.
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New addition to the tool kit...clearasil, dryer sheets, duct tape, bailing wire, gorilla glue and Dr.Pepper...
Cause hydro peroxide would have been liquid and hard to keep wet and on the spot for an extended time.