Article: While the exact technique necessary to clean vinyl seats varies depending on the product you’ve chosen to use, you can generally begin by wiping the seats down with a damp rag, then applying the vinyl cleaner to another clean, damp rag.  After that, gently wipe the vinyl cleaning solution across the surface of the vinyl seats. There are a wide variety of vinyl cleaners available.  Popular products include Rejuvenate Leather & Vinyl Cleaner and Marine Vinyl Coat. Mix one tablespoon of ammonia, ¼ cup (59 milliliters) of hydrogen peroxide, and ¾ cup (177 milliliters) of water.  Scrub the vinyl seats with the mixture using a soft-bristled brush or sponge.  Dry the vinyl seats by wiping them down with a dry cloth. Diluting bleach and water in a 1:1 ratio will yield an effective solution for cleaning vinyl seats.  For instance, you might mix two tablespoons of bleach with two tablespoons of water.  Dip a cloth, stiff-bristled brush, or sponge in the mixture.  Scrub the vinyl seating down, then dry it thoroughly with a dry cloth. Before applying the bleach solution, test it on a hidden area – the bottom of a vinyl seat, for instance.  Wipe it with a white paper towel, then check the paper towel to ensure no color comes off.  If color comes off, do not use the bleach solution to clean your vinyl seats.
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Use a specialized cleaner. Use an ammonia mix. Clean your seats with a bleach mixture.