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how to remove the rear seat cover

double_u_4

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2000 Ford Explorer
well my kid spilled his strawberry milk on the back seat about 2 weeks ago. & ever since then it has an awful smell. ive tried cleaning it with soap & water, ive poured a bottle of pinesol on it, a bunch of other cleaning products, about 10 different air freshners & nothing is working. especially in the heat & humidity every time i get in i almost want to puke its so bad, it happened in my wifes car & the only thing i was able to do was remove the seat cover & throw it in the wash. so i was going to try that but i cant get it off. i undid the white clips underneath but it wasnt coming out. do i need to remove the whole seat, it seems like the seat goes thru a hole in the cover. how do i get the cover off
 



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A pair of scissors....
Nothing is worse than the smell of putrid, dairy, spoiling smell in a hot car. I would honestly cut the old cover off and just go buy a new rear seat cover ($30-40).
 






Grab some sockets, and go HERE

A few bucks, and you have a new seat.
 






Well that JY is a little far for me. But even if i was to get a new cover how do i get it on. I see the post going thru the seat cover. Ya i can cut the old 1 off but i cant cut the new 1 on. N if i can get the old 1 off i can just wash it
 






Crap- sorry... I thought your profile said Romeoville, MI, meaning Romeo, MI... :)

There is an LKW about 30 miles from you in Chicago, and there are probably some others around there as well. I'd check them out. Problem with foam is that even if you replace the cover, the milk is in the foam. Only way to get that out is to flood it for a period of time, and you'll have way more time and effort into cleaning all of your stuff than just driving out to get a new seat...
 






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