I was amused to see that the display stand for "Rug Doctor" in my local branch of Morrisons shows it being used to clean - what else - the black and white chequered fabric of a 500 Lounge seat.
I tried to find the picture on the web without success - Michael, over to you....
Incidentally, I have failed to get a chocolate stain out of the rear seat base despite my seats having had Supagard applied to them by the dealer. I'll now call in the Supagard cavalry - it will be interesting to see what they can/will do about it.
Good opening post PJ

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I 'acquired' this 'at the time €2,000'

Rug Doctor EZ-1 Mighty Pro with the Vibrating brush about 10 years ago and it's been a live saver for my wallet.

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This along with my Red devil
https://www.fiatforum.com/500/271118-supagard-6.html?p=2780291
are key 'tools' to keep the current Funk baby in tip top condition.
When I got the houndscloth it was quite a learning experience. I ironically carried the Rug doctor on the back seat (should have gone in the wee boot) and some water bleed from the machine and left a wet patch. I cleaned this up and it resulted in a 'orrible water stain.
So down to business. Hoover the whole car. Get the water temperature hot but not to take the hand off you. Use the 'right' solutions along with de-foamer additive and get to work. ALL the fabric of a 'seat' has to be wetted and cleaned in one go so that when the fabric dries out it and leaves no water stains. Used a brand new clean sponge in some clean hot water and rub the fabric all over for 'consistency' of wetness. It also dilutes any cleaning solution on the fabric and stops this seats becoming sticky from the cleaning solution.
Some little tricks. For a stain mark you rub the solution in neat with your finger and then get in with the hand held and do the surrounding area.
I reckon for most people the best option is to get the Fabric regularly valetted. These guys work for little money and give the guy that is actually doing the job a few bob upfront so it gives it that he gives it a little bit of extra attention.
On the positive side the fabric of the houndscloth is good quality and should wear better than the Pop fabric. To me it's still a good choice along with the white ambiance. Or the half leather seats in Sport model with the metallic fabric (this suffers the same dirt problem as the Houndscloth) if you're fine with the Black ambiance.
I haven't used the Supagard or the Scotsguard ? - I've no idea how to clean if this has already been used. I would be interested to hear how that Cavalry of yours sorts out the chocolate stain
