I would check with a dry cleaner to see what they suggest. Rust stains are very tricky - if you use the wrong stuff you can make it way worse. If you have a place where it won't show, I'd try a little vinegar - the acid will lift the rust, but I don't know what it will do to the fabric! Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: "clay-deb" <clay-deb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "IML" <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 10:52 AM Subject: IML: water stains on 60 seats > Hello everyone. > My newly purchased 60 Custom has a very nice original nylon type material > on its seats(complete with neat Imperial crowns!). > There are though a couple of areas on the seats and door panels that look > to have been stained by water seepage . > The stains are a rusty brown sort of color. > Does anyone know of any product that might lighten,or remove the stains > without harming the fabric on the seats ? I was thinking of applying a > paste of baking soda over the stains to see if it would lighten them. > Thanks > Clay Smith > 67 Crown Coupe > 60 Custom > > >