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matryx
03-31-2013, 10:42 AM
Hi guys,

I had some trouble cleaning my interior carpets with all the hardened salt stains yesterday and thought I'd ask for some advice on how to tackle this. I used some Zep carpet cleaner but couldn't get it cleaned. How do most of you handle really stubborn hard salt stains?

Also would like some advice on cleaning some really dirty door jambs. I was thinking of using ONR but I don't think it will be enough for the the door jambs I'm working on because they are really heavily soiled. I do have some OPC but not sure how to rinse it off because I don't want to get all the interior all wet.

rider9195
03-31-2013, 11:08 AM
I believe that white vinegar can help remove the salt stains.

For the door jambs. I would dilute OPC to 10:1 and spray on the jambs. Let it soak for bit. Then fill a bucket with clean water and get a MF towel in there and ring it out some. Proceed to wipe the jambs clean. After this I would follow up with a quick detailer or ONR diluted because the OPC may leave streaking.

AutowerxDetailing
03-31-2013, 11:09 AM
Zep Carpet Cleaner has an alkaline pH level of approximately 9-10. This is similar to the alkalinity of motor oil. What you are trying to clean out of the carpets is a mixture of dirt, oil, salt, and other ingredients tracked in from the outside. In order to release the stains from the carpet you need to neutralize the pH level of the stains. Try using some sort of "citrus" type APC with a lower (more acidic) pH level and see how that works.

For the door jambs I usually spray them out with a 40 degree nozzle from the pressure washer (carefully, so as not to get any over spray inside the vehicle). Then treat them with APC and wipe down. Heavier soiled areas may need to be cleaned with a soft brush, rinsed, and then wiped clean. ONR will work on lightly soiled door jambs but if the vehicle has been neglected you will probably want something with a little more bite.

Happy Easter! :xyxthumbs:

matryx
03-31-2013, 11:22 AM
Thanks for the quick replies. Unfortunately I don't own a pressure washer. Would you consider Zep citrus degreaser a safe citrus cleaner for the door jambs? If not I think I can dilute it to 4:1. I've heard other forum members mention Zep CD as a good APC

Evan.J
03-31-2013, 11:25 AM
What about some folex for the carpets? I have used Meg's APC+ with hot water and stiff brush to agitate the area and loosen up the salt.

Anthony@zerboautoworks
03-31-2013, 11:30 AM
What about some folex for the carpets? I have used Meg's APC+ with hot water and stiff brush to agitate the area and loosen up the salt.

+1 folex

wanabe detailer
03-31-2013, 12:44 PM
I use OptiClean on my door jambs. Cleans well and also protects paint and door seals.

SYMAWD
03-31-2013, 01:40 PM
I would use CG NONSENsE on the carpets with a stiff bristle brush and I would saturate the door jambs with waterless wash and gently wipe in one direction with some microfibers that I don't care too much about.

rmagnus
03-31-2013, 02:15 PM
+2 Folex. Stiff brush or a carpet brush on a PC works great.

Low Tech:
APC+ or Simple Green (diluted) and a brush to agitate for jams.

Hi Tech:
For door jams I'm starting to make the Tornador Black part of the process. My first run with this tool was a trashed floor carpet and it worked very well. Thre air really helped dry out the carpet. BTW I diluted APC+ for this trial. I then did my engine bay, door jams, gas tank lid and trunk lid, all with APC+. Overall very impressed with the cleaning ability.

For door jams it has the ability to contain the overspray sort of a "surgical cleaning". Pretty handy for interiors as well.

Next I want to try Folex as the solution on carpets. I think it will be better than APC+.

Dougw4355
03-31-2013, 04:13 PM
+2 Folex. Stiff brush or a carpet brush on a PC works great.

Low Tech:
APC+ or Simple Green (diluted) and a brush to agitate for jams.

Hi Tech:
For door jams I'm starting to make the Tornador Black part of the process. My first run with this tool was a trashed floor carpet and it worked very well. Thre air really helped dry out the carpet. BTW I diluted APC+ for this trial. I then did my engine bay, door jams, gas tank lid and trunk lid, all with APC+. Overall very impressed with the cleaning ability.

For door jams it has the ability to contain the overspray sort of a "surgical cleaning". Pretty handy for interiors as well.

Next I want to try Folex as the solution on carpets. I think it will be better than APC+.


+1 on the Tornador to clean door jams.
My Tornador and new steamer from Mytee are actually making detailing fun again..
:autowash:

MadMerc
03-31-2013, 04:25 PM
+3 on the Folex. Just cleaned up the black carpets of my Fusion. The stuff just works!

Sent from the mind of a madman.

matryx
03-31-2013, 08:06 PM
Never seen folex in there stores before. I'm in Canada so not sure if they carry it here. Also what kind of brushes are you guys using on door jambs? Just worried brushes would scratch the paint on the door jambs

MadMerc
03-31-2013, 08:16 PM
Never seen folex in there stores before. I'm in Canada so not sure if they carry it here. Also what kind of brushes are you guys using on door jambs? Just worried brushes would scratch the paint on the door jambs

Try Home Depot, if you have on near you. That's where I get mine.

Sent from the mind of a madman.

Kevin Cullen
03-31-2013, 09:05 PM
Never seen folex in there stores before. I'm in Canada so not sure if they carry it here. Also what kind of brushes are you guys using on door jambs? Just worried brushes would scratch the paint on the door jambs

Try Home Hardware as well for folex. They have it on sale in the fall time.

matryx
04-01-2013, 09:54 PM
thanks. I'll check it out.

I'm thinking of picking one of these up to clean up the interior? Would this work good with the salt stains?

BISSELL Little Green ProHeat Compact Multi-Purpose Deep Cleaner (http://www.amazon.com/BISSELL-ProHeat-Compact-Multi-Purpose-14259/dp/B002KCMH6Q/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1364871117&sr=8-2&keywords=Bissell+Little+Green+Compact)