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    Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    Hey guys, I was just wondering how do other detailers clean cloth car seat without using an extractor but with steamer? My steps are as follows (all for car seat only):

    Vacuum
    Spray detergent solution with water
    Scrub with brush
    Spot treatment with APC for stubborn stains
    Steam
    Wipe with microfiber cloth
    Vacuum

    Can you guys guide me in the correct procedure and chemicals? Thanks!

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    Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    This is what worked for me in the past and worked for me recently:

    • Vacuum
    • Treat with Mc37 HI-APC (2-3 min dwell)
    • Swipe with MF Towel
    • Mist with APC again
    • Agitate with an upholstery brush
    • Many passes with steam (with a MF Towel)
    • Knuckle twist a drying towel into the upholstery
    • TAH DAH!!

    Perfect time for this post. I just did this yesterday with this method.






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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    2 things:

    1.) You may want to steam both before and after APC. steam can help to break up some of the stuff on its own.

    2.) What kind of stains are you going after? Dependent upon the type, an alkaline product like an APC may actually set the stain or lead to the stain wicking back up after you're done. You may need different cleaners to get rid of what you're after.
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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    Quote Originally Posted by JCDetails View Post
    2 things:

    1.) You may want to steam both before and after APC. steam can help to break up some of the stuff on its own.

    2.) What kind of stains are you going after? Dependent upon the type, an alkaline product like an APC may actually set the stain or lead to the stain wicking back up after you're done. You may need different cleaners to get rid of what you're after.
    Thanks for the insight, for your 2nd question, it's all different kinds of stuff. May I know what other chemicals I can use for upholstery beside APC?

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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    That looks gorgeous mate! Thanks for the tips, love it!

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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    Most stains found in seats and carpets are protein based and require an alkaline cleaner to break them down. Most APCs and dedicated fabric cleaners are alkaline. Some APCs will have higher pH levels and could cause possible damage to carpet or cloth fibers. It is better to use a dedicated fabric or carpet cleaner that is formulated to remove the stain but leave the fabric unharmed. It is best to start with the least aggressive product first (pH neutral), and then work your way up to a pH of 10.

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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    You can mimic most of an extractor using your wet vac and a claw- shaped nozzle. As others note, a good cleaner and warm water can do wonders.
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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    Quote Originally Posted by ScubaCougr View Post
    You can mimic most of an extractor using your wet vac and a claw- shaped nozzle. As others note, a good cleaner and warm water can do wonders.
    Thanks for all the suggestions and tips! Really helpful! One last thing, whenever I pat my seats hard either with my hand or stick, a lot of dust comes out. Any idea on how can I get these dusts out without using an extractor?

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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    I always vacuum and agitate at the same time when possible. Brush in one hand and the nozzle in the other moving them back and forth side by side together anywhere I can.

    It’s surprising how many spots you can remove with just the vacuum and a brush.

    I don’t use an extractor or steamer, just a few different chemicals.

    I use a dilutable citrus solvent product that breaks things down well and dries fairly quickly.

    I did this seat yesterday with a few sprays and some agitation, then a dry towel to pull out what I could. I repeated this a time or two until I was content. It probably could have used another round to get it perfect.

    I’ll see the car again in a week or two and will look to see if any spots came back.










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    Re: Cloth car seat clean up without extractor

    Buy a can of Tuff Stuff foam, spray on, brush, repeat wipe with a towel . It works for me. For light duty cleaning , mix some ammonia in a bucket of worm water , dunk in towel ring out and rub the fabric. I know, I know, ammonia smells , but it will pull all oders out of the fabric when dry . You also wont have resoiling.

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