How to Remove Stains from Car Seats Without Damage

Learn how to eliminate tough stains from car seats without harming the surface. Safe for leather, vinyl, and fabric.

How to Remove Stains from Car Seats Without Damage

 

How to Remove Stains from Car Seats Without Damage

Cleaning stained seats doesn’t have to mean using harsh chemicals or risking damage. You just need the right product and the right technique.

TL;DR: Use Complete Cabin Cleaner and a Scrub Buddy Pad to gently lift stains from seats—no bleaching, no damage, no weird odors.

Step 1: Vacuum First

Before using any cleaner, vacuum the seats to remove dry debris and prevent scratching. This applies to fabric, leather, and vinyl seats.

Step 2: Spot Test

Pick an inconspicuous area and do a quick spot test with Complete Cabin Cleaner just to ensure compatibility. Most OEM interiors will be completely safe.

Step 3: Apply Cleaner and Agitate

Spray the product directly on the stain or onto your Scrub Buddy Pad. Lightly scrub the area using overlapping motions, avoiding excessive pressure.

Step 4: Wipe Dry with a Microfiber Towel

Use a clean Everyday Microfiber Towel to blot and lift the remaining product. If needed, repeat the process for stubborn stains.

Pro Tips

  • Don’t oversaturate leather—just a light mist will do.
  • Avoid using harsh APCs that could strip protective coatings.
  • Follow with All Dressed Up for leather or vinyl seats to restore OEM finish.

More Interior Cleaning Tips

Can I use this method on leather seats?

Yes. Complete Cabin Cleaner is safe for leather, and the Scrub Buddy Pad won’t scratch or abrade the surface.

What about old or set-in stains?

For older stains, you may need multiple passes. Always avoid using harsh degreasers or bleach-based products.