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Old 15 Sep 2007, 01:36 pm
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Default How to clean the lint off the seats of a 2006 Honda Accord with cloth?

How do you clean the lint off the seats of a 2006 accord lx with cloth seats? I have tried lint rollers, and they don't do anything, I've tried washing it but its very hard to doIs there a good way to clean the car seats of a 2006 accordblack
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 01:40 pm
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A great way to get lint off of cloth seats is to use a lint roller available at any drug store. It works better than a vacuum
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:00 pm
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Try a damp washcloth.If that don't work grab a piece of duct tape and wrap around your fingers sticky side out and pat seats.
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:04 pm
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Do it the old fashioned way, pick it out with your fingers. It's simple, and you'll learn how to not bring in so much lint into the car.
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:08 pm
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They make brushes that are designed to get pet fur off, they will work on lint also. Also the sticky lint rollers work. If you get a brush, like the kind of scrub brush you use to clean under your fingernails, that'll work too. I use a brush like that to get dog fur out of the living room carpet when it's too stubborn for the vacuum.
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Old 15 Sep 2007, 02:10 pm
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I have the same kind of car and the interior is a real lint-magnet. I drag my vacuum cleaner outside and use the brush attachment. Another thing that works pretty well is to dampen one of those sponges that has a rough srubbing surface on one side and use the rough side to *gently* wipe the lint up. Its an ongoing battle for me.
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