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have you considered using scotchguard product to protect the interior? it's one thing to keep the leased car looking decent, but you shouldn't have to spend hundreds doing so.

also griot's Interior Cleaner is a great product to scrub stains you might get down the road. just spray into the stain, rub with a damp cloth or MF towel. i usually use hot water and wring it before i rub it. repeat as necessary.
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have you considered using scotchguard product to protect the interior? it's one thing to keep the leased car looking decent, but you shouldn't have to spend hundreds doing so.

also griot's Interior Cleaner is a great product to scrub stains you might get down the road. just spray into the stain, rub with a damp cloth or MF towel. i usually use hot water and wring it before i rub it. repeat as necessary.
Thanks for the Griot's suggestion. DS is driving the Civic back/forth to college this year and he decided to lay a buttered bagel on the passenger seat. UGH!
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