Your car’s seats can take a beating, especially if you have kids, pets, or are in the car a lot for work. Between immediate known spills (like hot sauce from that taco you ate while driving) and the stains that just appear (is that from when you took your doggo to the lake? Cooler leak? Sippy cup disaster?), it can be a challenge to keep car seats looking and smelling fresh.
If you’re dealing with a food stain, oil stain, an accumulated stain from sweat, water, or sunscreen or even a surprise accident from a pet or toddler, you can use baking soda, water, and a little elbow grease to refresh your car seats and get rid of stains and odors—no matter how they got there.. Before you dive in to clean your car seats with baking soda, always start with a spot treatment in an inconspicuous area to check for color-fastness and for residual water marks upon drying.
Baking Soda Paste & Scrub Method to Clean Car Seats. A paste of baking soda and water is an excellent chemical-free low-abrasion cleaner for many jobs, from scorched pans, grill grates, or white shoes