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remove seats without making messes. 200

Hi, I would like to remove the front seats of the 244 to do a thorough cleaning with injection/extraction.
I would like to avoid doing this with the seats mounted because 1) I would also like to clean the carpet thoroughly and 2) I would like to avoid leaving too much humidity inside the car, since it would then remain in the garage.
Since if something can go wrong it will, I always find out as much as I can before dismantling something and be sure of what I'm doing.

I saw that there are two front screws on the floor of the car, one on the back towards the central tunnel and I presume another covered by a plastic "block" towards the outside of the car.
Do you have any advice on how to remove this plastic without destroying it?
Are there any other screws or things I should watch out for when disassembling the two seats? On the passenger seat there is obviously some wiring due to the passengers' occupancy sensor. Any suggestions to remove it?

Furthermore, I would like to understand if and how to remove the rear bench.






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