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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    I might suggest he replace the floor mats,should be cheap enough rather than try & clean them. They look pretty bad.

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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    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.
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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    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
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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    https://m.facebook.com/primeautodetailing/

    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.
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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    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.
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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    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.

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    Nice work OP. Here is where you excelled....setting customer expectation and it seems as if you over delivered.
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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    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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    Re: Heavily Soiled Interior Detail Advice!

    You Kicked butt and took names!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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