Caring for Blue Accent Seats

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RAPTORSV

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Their synthetic, so should be easy to clean if need be. Just use a well rung out damp cloth and no cleaner unless its made for cloth seats.
 
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Too late to change my order (build day is next week on May 21...YAHOOOOOO!). Even so, I really like the blue accidents and was simply trying to find out if anyone had problems so I could avoid problems.
 

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i just use some foaming upholstery cleaner like Tuff Stuff and spray it right on the mesh inserts. You DO NOT want to let that stuff sit on the leather for too long so wipe any over spray off right away. Let the foam work in to the mesh and break, then gently vacuum or blot with a damp cloth. don't rub it or use a scrub brush as it will frill easily.
 

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Hmmm. Though the truck IS so awesome you may sh%* your pants, it hasn't been an issue so far. :dancingpoop:

I have the blue int package. The mesh is nylon and seems like it would be easy to clean. Unless you spilled a whole coke or coffee or something onto it, I think this is a non-issue. The accent interior looks great imo.

Or you could always wear Depends when you drive it.
 
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