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75 messages, Last post on Oct 06, 2009 at 11:43 AM
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I tell you what! My dealer told me to put scotch guard on all of my seats! He also told me that he has never heard of water staining the Liberty seats before! Man, this whole YES! essentials thing is CRAP! I want NEW FABRIC, now! But I will ALWAYS love my liberty.
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Replying to: jeepboy08 (Jul 25, 2008 7:18 pm) You have to put Scotch guard on clean fabric, either brand new or cleaned. The stains that are most likely already there (if your Jeepy is like my Jeepy) are not going away. We tried to get ours out with our professional cleaning equipment. They are not going anywhere. It's too late for Scotch guard. It's just going to seal in more stains or sit there on stains that dont want to go away. Btw, mine are from snow which fell on the seats through the window. And in case you missed it earlier, my dealership told me it was from air pollution which the rain or snow passes through. ha ha. Now though, they admit the windows are flawed and so are the seats but they say Jeep isnt going to do anything ever.
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Replying to: emmab (Jul 25, 2008 8:45 pm) So I went to the auto store and bought what is called "Oxy Carpet and Interior Cleaner" and I sprayed it on one seat at a time, scrubbed for about 15 minutes on each seat, and wet the seat a little, and then used my wet dry vacuum to suck all that water up, and this morning THE STAINS WERE GONE! I was so happy. Try this method, it really does work. Man I sound like i am working for an infomercial. Tell me how it turns out for you all.
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I've already responded on this BB. There is a tech svc bulletin. I had my front and rear seat bottom covers replaced. They would not do the seat backs. Get with your dealer.
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Replying to: rgrobins (Jul 26, 2008 9:42 am) |
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Our dealership said no. Should we keep asking? And glad the Oxy cleaner worked for you!
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Replying to: emmab (Jul 27, 2008 7:58 pm) |
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We have gotten them to budge a little on this whole Jeep deal. First they said it was air pollution causing the stains, now at least they admit their is a flaw in the materials. They also admit the windows will continue to go bad. They also said dont try to write Chrysler because the people are overseas and dont really care what is wrong anyway. I think I have learned to live with my seats, because at least we have our own carpet cleaning company and can clean them when we want. It works a bit, not much. The windows scare me. Because when the warranty goes, I dont have the money to keep throwing into window repairs. |
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Replying to: emmab (Jul 28, 2008 8:20 pm) You know, I think that your dealers are right, the people DON'T care. But I am with you, I just bought seat covers, and I am living with that. They look pretty good. I will post a picture of what they look like later.
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Replying to: jeepboy08 (Jul 29, 2008 7:09 am)
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