How Can I Get 2 Cups of Beef Stew Out of My Cloth Seats in My Mazda?

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This morning I spilled about 2 cups of liquid from my beef stew onto the passenger seat of my Mazda! The seats are fabric. How can I get it out?
 
vaccum cleaner soap and water and or fabric cleaner pretty much same way one would if it was on the floor just clean it up dont let it sit there to look at
 
We always call the dog! He's a black Marley, eats most anything.

I have taken seats out of the vehicle and used a scrub brush and laundry detergent, then rinsed with a hose. You can use a detergent and warm water scrub and then use towels to pat it dry. If a stain persists, after all has dried, get some interior cleaner at the parts store, or WalMart. Prestone makes one that is in a red can and has a brush attached to it that works great. Spray on, rub in and vacuum when dry.

Theeasiestt way yet is to find a detail shop. These are the car wash places that pop up in old service stations and such.Usuallyy just a couple of hard working guys trying to make a buck, but man can they make a car look new! You can probably get that seat cleaned for twenty five bucks or so and not have to fool with it yourself!
 
I'd try using a steam cleaner... and maybe next time eat your stew in your kitchen and not in your car
 
First carefully use a high power shop vacuum cleaner or the car wash vacuum cleaner. Then I would use some sort of hot steam fabric cleaning machine so that any fats in the spill are melted and can be sucked or wisked out. A professional car cleaning center would give you tips too. It should be the same process for a spill on a furniture fabric at home.
 
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