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    steam cleaning

    Hello,
    For those that use steam to clean carpets and seats, what is your process? From what I gathered it seems like you pretreat, steam, then vac? Also what hp vac is sufficient and what attachments are you using?

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    I second that

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    Re: steam cleaning

    I use the VX5000, I use 1Z Deep plastic cleaner as a pre-treat on the doors and other areas that need it. On the carpet, I pre-treat with Megs APC Diluted 10:1, let it soak in and then I take the wand with the big triangle brush and a white terry towel and go over the carpet with the steam, switching out towels as necessary. I usually go back with the vac after that to fluff the carpet.
    On the doors, dash and wheel, I use the wand by itself, and a microfiber towel to wipe any excess moisture.

    I love mine.

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    Re: steam cleaning

    Seat process (leather):
    -Initial vacuum and wipe
    -Steam and work one section at a time with a microfiber wrapped over the steam head
    -Spray soft interior brush with cleaner and massage into area
    -Massage with stiffer brush to remove heavier stains (avoid on weathered leather)
    -Steam again to release cleaner/dirt
    -Wipe clean

    Floors/Fabric seats (I only use steam for spot cleaning, if its bad I use an extractor)
    -initial vacuum
    -steam
    -spray fabric cleaner onto area
    -brush with rug brush
    -steam
    -blot/wipe
    -vacuum to pull loose dirt

    Vacuum doesnt have to be anything special. Youre not trying to pull out ingrained dirt; brushes and cleaner should do that. Youre just trying to grab what you loosened.

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    Re: steam cleaning

    I do 1 step extraction/vacuuming. Works great
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    Re: steam cleaning

    Quote Originally Posted by ExoticMobile View Post
    I do 1 step extraction/vacuuming. Works great
    Defintely the easiest for upholstery.

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    Re: steam cleaning

    Ok I have to try putting a towel over the head of the wand. I think that might of been why I had so much water on the carpets. I was trying to extract the excess with a wet/dry vac but wasn't having much luck. Where can I get the triangle brush attachment?

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