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I've just bought a motorhome and the seats (which is also the bed) smell strongly of smoke and generally quite musty. I'm looking for some recommendations or ideas of where I could get them cleaned. The covers have zips on but the button strings go all the way through and I'm told they are really tricky to take off and put on and the foam inserts would still need cleaning anyway so I'm looking to get them done as a whole really.
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Guessing at the prices of motorhomes would re upholstery be within budget?
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Colmans in The Market sell Rebound foam if you want to replace and another stall make cushion covers .Other than that, Steam clean and dry out on a warm day .Then shake bicarbonate of soda on and leave to absorb smells Then hover off
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll get some prices this week.
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