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Hawaiian Punch on Car Upholstery

Would the towel and iron trick work for Hawaiian punch on car upholstery? It is a set in stain that has been there for quite a while. I have tried just about everything.

Peggy from Lake Villa, IL

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RE: Hawaiian Punch on Car Upholstery

The guys who laid our new carpet last year suggested Folex for carpet and upholstery stains. I have used it on just about everything. Sometimes it takes two or three applications a few hours/days apart, but so far, I have been impressed with it. You can find it at Home Depot, and I think Walmart too.

Post By Angie (Guest Post)

RE: Hawaiian Punch on Car Upholstery

Ditto on the OxyClean! I have used it on my carpet for red stains. Dab it on (get it wet enough to do the job though) and let it sit for a few minutes - rub toward the inside of the stain so you don't spread it, then dab it off with a dry towel. Rinse and dab again.

Post by DownSouth

RE: Hawaiian Punch on Car Upholstery

I've been using Resolve Carpet Cleaner at work on the carpets...just spray it on and the stain disappears. I would blot it off on my car seats tho. Follow the directions on the spray bottle.

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RE: Hawaiian Punch on Car Upholstery

Have you tried oxyclean with REALLY hot water? I've had lots of luck with it with very tough stains on the carpet.

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