You'd be surprised how clean I have already gotten it! Oh, and the floor mats, not including the small rear one pictured, came out really nicely!! I'll see what I can do with the hot water extractor that my grandpa has. I wonder if I can buy an upholstery tool somewhere in town.
That is not IMO Heavy soil. It is more dirty than a regular cleaning but take a look at these. I would say these are about a 7-8 out of 10 as far as dirty
Thats what I was expecting you to be dealing with. This customer didnt want to pay to have the stains done and truthfully I wasnt interested and gave them a pretty high estimate
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...aim4squirrels
Instead of posting a ton of pictures again, please go take a look at my Facebook page where I posted everything. It came out darn well! Sorry it took me so long to post this.
Awesome job. Way better than I expected. I have used the Tornador and it's pretty good. I like the fact you can clean stubborn spots w/o drenching the material. Still in a perfect world hard to beat an extractor and steamer. Amazing work considering the neglected car.
Nice work with the tools/supplies you had on hand! Time to invest in a few more, in case you get another problem interior. I used my PCXP and Cyclo brushes with 303 for the interior of my wife's car. I switched up brushes for the leather. Worked great.
"The shortest and surest way to live with honor in the world is to be in reality what we would appear to be." --- Socrates
Thank you all! Folex and scrubbing did the most on the upholstery, then the extractor with the massive carpet attachment did help! On the carpet I used Folex, lots of scrubbing and the Tornado. The Tornado is what really made the difference on the carpet! 8.5 hours on the interior!
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