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    Super Member hernandez.art13's Avatar
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    Interior question

    I want to do my sister the favor of doing an interior detail (free of charge) , mostly the stains. So she doesn't have to go pay for it. Is it possible with the equipment I have?

    I have the chemical guys brush, that attaches to my PC and chemical guys APC.

    I am thinking the chemical guys brush might be to aggressive however. And the APC is to liquidity. And will just bleed through.

    The mothers interior brushes come to mind and folex.

    (I think) this won't properly fix it but more like mask it, because she would need an extractor (don't know the proper name) She can't afford to pay for a "Proper Detail", because she is a full time student/mom. so i would like to do her the favor.

    Help and Suggestions are welcome, criticisms are not. (Might make this might signature haha)

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    Thanks fellow Detailer's

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    Re: Interior question

    Folex and the DA brush should do the trick, just watch your speed and pressure.

    If you are worried, use Folex and rub with a microfiber towel until the stain is out.

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    If it's this then wow! Super cheap and from the reviews I've read on here. It gets the job done. Plus it's over the counter.

    http://m.homedepot.com/p/Folex-128-o...R128/202263006

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    Folex is one of the best kept secrets of mankind. I never used it until I came here and heard about it but I haven't used anything else in years now
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    My detailing technique has converted from black to white, thanks to AG and it's generous and skilled members!

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    Re: Interior question

    I'm hooked on CG Lightning. It takes just about everything out. If you need to do alot of scrubbing dilute it well scrub and rinse. You can use an extractor. The only time it let me down was a 2 year old orange soda stain. Turned it yellow on light tan interior I was able to work the area around it to blend it in so it was just about gone unless you looked for it.
    inDetail, "It's all in the details."

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    Re: Interior question

    Folex if you have it already, the brush, Mftowel, a bucket of water to clean your Mftowel, rinse it good.

    Pre-Vac
    Pre-spray the Folex
    give a couple of minutes
    Hand brush
    the Pass with the Towel
    And give an extra pass, with your Vac. so it help´s you more and not living to wet the carpet.

    Ofcourse remember to pull out the Air filter from your Vac. so you are gonna use it in Wet Mode!!

    If you diluted to much, use it a little bit more straigh, for nastier jobs in the future!!!

    Good luck with it!!!

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    Re: Interior question

    Without an extractor all I would use is Folex, like the other guys mentioned. It is rinseless and non ionic. Use it straight, undiluted.
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    Re: Interior question

    Thanx for this thread op , learn another new thing today mate !

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    Re: Interior question

    Folex is one of the best in store carpet cleaners.

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