renew protect
Annual application • Reduce fleet costs • Prevents dry rot
Restores color • Non-toxic • Non-slip • Silicone/oil-free
Weather-proof • Exceeds OEM • Restores: Gelcoats, vinyl, tires, plastic
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...once a year
WHEELZ Custom Carts & Accessories
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CLEANSEATCOVERS
How to Clean Golf Cart Seats
The seats are very important parts of your
golf cart. Since they are often exposed to the
elements when in storage or when out on the
course, it’s important to clean them regularly. Rinse, using another cloth damp with water
only. Dry the seat with a third cloth or let it
air dry. Continue to Step 3 if you have a re-
movable seat cover.
This not only keeps your golf clothing from
getting stained; it also helps your seats last
longer. Most golf cart seats are made of vinyl,
which is fairly easy to clean. Many also have
removable seat covers for added comfort
and quick cleaning. Place your seat covers back on the seats.
Clean cloth covers using a carpet cleaner.
Apply a teaspoon of the cleaner to your
cotton cloth and use the cloth to scrub stains
in a circular motion. Clean synthetic leather
covers using the instructions in Step 1.
Remove your seat covers, if applicable. Set
them aside. Fill the bucket with four cups of
lukewarm water and two teaspoons of mild
dish soap. Stir. Dip a cloth in the solution.
Wring it out. Wipe down the tops and sides
of the seats. Use an old toothbrush for any
seams where the cloth won’t fit. Rinse the seat covers and let them air dry.
Do not use more water then you need, as it
could seep through to the seats underneath
and lead to mildew growth.
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