If there's still a bit of a stain left grab a rug doctor with the furniture wand - they do a surprisingly good job on car interiors. I got a Navara D22 cheap, off a dealers lot at 14000K's with a brown-grey-yellow interior instead of light grey. The previous worker had been smoking cigars in it, and no one else in the company would use it it stunk that bad! The dealer's gear couldn't touch it on their grooming floor - they only had the basic stuff so sold the ute off cheap (I recall $32K for a 2007 model ute at 11 months old and 14Kms? Cost me something like 23K with trades etc).
The rug doctor with upholstery attachment and a heavy dose of carpet stain solution in it knocked it back to looking brand new in one pass. Did two goes on it though, the thing smelt like it was a brand new carpet after that and looked mint as. The dealer looked at it when I brought it back for the first service I negotiated into the sale after sniggering at me about it being a write off basically - thought I had swapped the roof lining out and was peeved when I wouldn't tell him what I'd done to it haha. Basically saved me 14965K on the ute I think ($35 to hire the rug doctor for two hours).
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