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Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
Has anybody used this product for the interior of the car?
If so what is the dilute ratio that works well for the interior?
Also looking for a good carpet shampoo, any suggestions?
I have fabric around the arm rests that need cleaning.
What is the best way of cleaning these areas?
Have a good weekend everyone!
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Re: Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
I have not used HD for interiors,but I use it 4:1 for wheel wells and engine compartments and sometimes tires.As far as carpets go I use folex it can found at Lowes or Home depot.
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Re: Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
I've used it on interiors, cut to 4:1. Leaves a nice finish, nothing that would cause glare to the driver. Non oily. Good stuff.
Kyle
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Re: Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
I love HD, use it on tires/engines and interiors. For interior I do 3:1...its still not super shiny but gives a nice satin look which i like for interiors.
Folex is good stuff...also I like to use Megs APC or APC+ diluted about 5:1.
All 3 can be used on carpets or fabric seats/arm rests.
Best way to clean those areas depends on your tools...do you have a shampooer? If not do you have a shop vac? If you do then spray folex or APC onto the area (after vacuuming that area first)...let it set for a minute and then use a brush to scrub it. I keep a clean bucket of water to rinse my brush out in so that way i dont end up scrubbing the dirt on the brush back into what i WANT to clean. Then vacuum it up if you have a shop vac or extract if you have a shampooer.
If you DONT have those machines...then used a MF towel or a terry towel to sort of blot the area dry as best as you can. Hope that helps...good luck!
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Re: Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
If you buy Folex get it in the Gallon..much better value.
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When using Folex don't scrub with a brush. Put on some nitrile gloves and scratch the surface with your finger or blot with a towel.
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thnaks for everyones help
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I hav ea small wet/dry vac. I think it should ok to use.
I also have Bissel hot water, heavy traffic soil remover.
I guess this would work ok too.
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Re: Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
Originally Posted by Wills.WindowsAndWheels
I love HD, use it on tires/engines and interiors. For interior I do 3:1...its still not super shiny but gives a nice satin look which i like for interiors.
Folex is good stuff...also I like to use Megs APC or APC+ diluted about 5:1.
All 3 can be used on carpets or fabric seats/arm rests.
Best way to clean those areas depends on your tools...do you have a shampooer? If not do you have a shop vac? If you do then spray folex or APC onto the area (after vacuuming that area first)...let it set for a minute and then use a brush to scrub it. I keep a clean bucket of water to rinse my brush out in so that way i dont end up scrubbing the dirt on the brush back into what i WANT to clean. Then vacuum it up if you have a shop vac or extract if you have a shampooer.
If you DONT have those machines...then used a MF towel or a terry towel to sort of blot the area dry as best as you can. Hope that helps...good luck!
I have a small wet/dry vac.
I also have a bisell litle green machine, its ahot water machine that is for spot cleaning
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Re: Megs Hyper Dressing/fabric cleaning
Originally Posted by rwright
When using Folex don't scrub with a brush. Put on some nitrile gloves and scratch the surface with your finger or blot with a towel.
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On why you should not scrub Folex with a brush.
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