Don‘t ask how this happened, but last night I spilled olive oil on the cushion of one of my microfiber couches.
Get a pan and put HOT soapy (dish soap, Dawn or some grease cutter) water and use a terry cloth type clean rag. Start scrubbing. When you think it's pretty much gone, use HOT clear water and a clean cloth to kind of rinse out the suds. Let dry completely. (That is, if the microfiber is polyester based.) You may have a permanite darker spot there, but at least the oil will be out so you don't ruin your clothes.
The grinding means that the front pads probably wore down to the metal base, and ruined the rotors in the process. The fact that the pressure failed and then they locked is troubling, too. It indicates the damage might extend beyond the rotors. The quick fix is no more.
ensure. Its in a purple bottle. the coolest one has 2 spouts below the cap so the chemical substances mix on contact. I dont study oil, in spite of the indisputable fact that it has worked on each and every thing in my living house. I really have a 5 365 days previous boy, and pets. believe me, a lot of stains over the following. perhaps see if there's a information superhighway web site to ensure even if that's danger-free on your settee.
I have used club soda on pool table felt when my daughter spilled chocolate milk (of all things!). That works wonders. Just not sure how it does on Microfiber.
You're brakes might have overheated.