Cleaning Foam cushions.

I put one in the bath with some non foaming detergent and gave it a good stomping on (I took my shoes off first).
A few rinses in fresh water, then left it in the bath to get most of the water out.
This is where it goes pear-shaped. They will drip constantly as the water works its way by gravity to the lowest point.
They will take days, if not weeks to dry properly in a warm airy place where drips won't matter.
I had to wash mine as it was blown from the deck into the briny and I had to get the salt out. If yours are just niffy I would go the the pet shop and buy some cat-pee de-odouriser. The enzymes do work on boaty/dieseley smells.
 
Yes, like Gordon, I washed mine, actually in the dinghy, with some Fairy. The drying takes ages, first dripping on the clothes line, finally in the boiler cupboard. I kept weighing them on a set of accurate kitchen scales until there was no more weight loss. Took a long time.
 
Last time I washed mine I did the same as Norman except I washed them in the bath. Weigh them first so that you know when they are really dry. It takes days/weeks to fully dry out. You can 'encourage' the process by placing them between towels on a waterproof floor (I used the kitchen floor) and treading them.

If the foam has started to go 'off', you probably won't be able to remove all the smell. I speak from experience. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
As replies above for cleaning, to dry put them in a small room with a dehumidifier- you can hire one if need be for a couple of days.
 
Have toy tried a pressure washer and then an aquvac? Car seats come up nice.

What about a steam machine. I have used a small domestic unit to good effect on grubby boat seats
 
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