Best thing to use to clean a vinyl seat?

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I did use a Magic Eraser before but now this thread has me concerned?
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=2359705#Post2359705

Just wondering what other cleaners would work on cleaning deep rooted dirt/stains on my seat but not potentially cause any damage?

I also use Meguiar's Marine Vinyl cleaner/protectant mainly to protect after it has been cleaned, is that a good choice or are there better choices out there?
(this is for a snowmobile seat)
 
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Vinyl's quite a bit easier to clean, so soap+water is probably easiest (certainly cheapest).

For other applications, Ibiz Sheen is the absolute best I've used.
Coke/coffee stain carpet on used car to pen mark on Lexus leather.
 
Had a '78 Buick Skylark. It was a fire-engine red two-door with WHITE VINYL seats and red interior. It was a beautiful car.

I used Dow Bathroom Cleaner to clean those white vinyl seats. Yes, the "scrubbing bubbles" stuff.

I never found anything that was better or easier. Spray on, wait 30 seconds, wipe off with a white towel. Plus, it left a nice scent.
 
I've used WD-40 for sticky stains or anything stubborn. Dissolves them easily. For spot cleaning, not general wiping. After, clean off the WD-40 with mild soap and water.
 
Originally Posted By: BMWTurboDzl
Soap and water.


+1. Or Murphy's oil and water. 303 makes a great cleaner you can use too. Then you can top it with their aerospace proctecant and it will look great for years to come
 
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