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TonyK
08-20-2012, 06:59 AM
So I have been working on starting my business and have bought a big ol heated extractor. It works great on floormats and stuff but I am having problems getting the seats really clean. I am afraid to continue going over the really bad spots as I do not want to soak the foam behind it. Anyone have some tips on products or techniques that I am missing out on. Thank you very much in advance.

statusdetailing
08-20-2012, 09:14 AM
This is a common problem with an extractor. Sometimes you'll even have stains dissapear and then reappear after using the extractor. The problem is that the stains "wick" back up to the surface. After you have extracted an interior, let it dry while working on other parts of the interior or exterior.

Sometimes I will even run the heat in the car with the windows cracked in order to get the interior really dry. You will almost always have some small stains reappear. Buy a quality spotter. A lot of guys use Folex. It's an awesome budget spotter and it is rinseless (very importanat). I'm sure there are good spotters on AG as well. Mist the spots that have resurfaced, with folex. Let it soak in for just a few seconds and then rub the stain out with a white cotton towel. Keep turning the towel until the stain is gone and nothing else is transmitting onto the towel. This will work 95% of the time. It's important that the interior is at least mostly dry. This method works better if the stain isn't soaked.

Some stains are nearly impossible, especially red stains. You will need to do some research to remove more permanent stains. Heat transfer is usually the way to remove red stains. There are special chemicals like red relief, but some guys use a mixture of ammonia and water and an iron and cotton towel.

Don't try this method in a customers car unless you are extremely comfortable with it. You can burn or bleach the carpet. Practice on a junker or scrap automotive carpet.

Good luck!

TonyK
08-20-2012, 02:36 PM
Thanks. I will give that a try. I didn't know if I should be pre-treating the seats with anything,

SuperiorAutoLLC
08-20-2012, 09:01 PM
Thanks. I will give that a try. I didn't know if I should be pre-treating the seats with anything,

For sure, pretreating is the most important part!

Bradmerritt
08-29-2012, 08:03 PM
So I have been working on starting my business and have bought a big ol heated extractor. It works great on floormats and stuff but I am having problems getting the seats really clean. I am afraid to continue going over the really bad spots as I do not want to soak the foam behind it. Anyone have some tips on products or techniques that I am missing out on. Thank you very much in advance.

What I would do is pre treat the stains with Meguiars all purpose plus not diluted scrub them with a brush and then wipe them with a clean dry rag and repeat untill stain is removed. Then go back over the entire seat with the machine as well

LF911PCR
08-29-2012, 11:11 PM
What I would do is pre treat the stains with Meguiars all purpose plus not diluted scrub them with a brush and then wipe them with a clean dry rag and repeat untill stain is removed. Then go back over the entire seat with the machine as well

Is Meg's APC + that safe to use undiluted on seats/carpet? I have very little experience with APCs and only recently started experimenting with D103 is why I ask.

Bradmerritt
08-31-2012, 07:25 PM
Is Meg's APC + that safe to use undiluted on seats/carpet? I have very little experience with APCs and only recently started experimenting with D103 is why I ask.

Yes it will be fine it's all I use for stains

LF911PCR
08-31-2012, 08:21 PM
Yes it will be fine it's all I use for stains

Thanks Brad....

Bradmerritt
09-02-2012, 06:14 AM
Thanks Brad....

Your welcome let me know how you make out