Can I remove vomit stains from my car seats? My 3-year-old daughter threw up on my back seat a few days ago and now there's a huge stain. I want to remove it ASAP!
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Take a deep breath (and maybe plug your nose). You can do this. Here’s what you’re going to need:
Scrub brush
Vacuum
Car cleaner of choice
Baking soda
Essential oils
Follow the steps below to remove the stain from your seats:
Scrub the stain to loosen solid debris.
Vacuum any vomit bits up and apply the car cleaner.
Let the cleaner sit on the stain until dry, then rewet the stain and let it sit for 5 minutes.
Scrub the stain again thoroughly.
Use a clean rag and warm water to remove the car cleaner and stain. Repeat as necessary.
If the stain still smells after several rounds of cleaning:
Mix some baking soda with your essential oil of choice.
Dampen the spot and sprinkle your baking soda mix on top.
Let it sit for 10-12 minutes, then vacuum.
Your car should look and smell as good as new! While you’re thinking about car maintenance, you should check your car insurance policy to make sure it covers all your family’s needs.
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