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  • Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

    My friend spilled some Yoo-Hoo in my Scion XD. Its all over my seats and carpet. Since my seats and carpet are black its hard to see the stains but you can see that some parts are darker than others. Help me please. How can I fix this?
    Bisko
    2006 BMW 325i - Black


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    Re: Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

    I'd give Quik Out a try. It works amazing for removing stains. It also comes in a trigger sprayer, in fact if you have a Big Lot's around they might have it for $3.50. I picked up a few bottles from mine.
    Scott

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    • #3
      Re: Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

      If Quik Out doesn't work for you then locate a reputable detailer that offers interior cleaning and see if they have an extractor type carpet and upholstery cleaner and see if they can clean the area for you.

      Mike Phillips
      760-515-0444
      showcargarage@gmail.com

      "Find something you like and use it often"

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      • #4
        Re: Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

        While I had my car in for service, the dealer had Quik Out in their parts area and an "interior detail" for $59.95

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        • #5
          Re: Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

          I saw the title of this thread and I was like why are you trying to take out Yoo-Hoo that stuff is awesome, thinking you were planning some hostile takeover.

          Back on subject I also have had excellent results with Quik Out in the aerosol. I work in a machine shop and I am always walking through oil, grease, coolant, metal shavings, you name it I've walked through it. I have floor mats but sometimes my foot gets out of bounds and I am left with a mess. It removed it no problem for me and even cleaned the plastic door seals where I slide into my pickup.
          2007 Dodge Nitro SLT

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          • #6
            Re: Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

            quik out, agitate area with plenty of water, extract with a shop vac if you don't have an extractor, cleaned up many of spilled mocha's that way and worked fine, good as new.
            Philippians 2:14 - Do all things without grumbling or questioning,

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            • #7
              Re: Trying to take out Yoo-Hoo

              Get a new friend or at least tickle them until they pee on themselves (not in the car). This is what I always threaten my kids with . Great Grandma always gets a kick out of that idle threat even though I've been successful at obtaining many giggles but never in drawing water.

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