Do the pa els have to come off? My finter is saying that they won't need to. What's the advantage of the extra labor? I'm als leery about my warranty and having a 3rd party remove and disassemble my new vehicle. Thank you.
I like your video, but I do agree with the comments of removing the dirt and nastiness in the seats. A wet vac would do the trick. That would make a good last step to your video.
dont doo this method!!! the dirt and stain dont get removed this way, it just gets sucked underneath into the foam. i done this and i spent 40min on extracting the dirt out of my car seats. =[
@@sadiemay8339 exactly well I dont know about "attract more dirt" but the soap breaks down the foam and ruins the integrity of the seat n hes not gunna get nearly the life out of the seat that it should
Seat will look worse after it dries, seats are going to have a bad odor, All the Degreaser he didn’t Extract will reactivate, and fabric will not feel the same🤷🏽♂️
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Keep real time videos..!! And as if in plástics.. You remove the soap the same in fabrics. With a clean soaked in water microfiber you should mop out soap while still mopping. Reduces cleaner odor and further cleans
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No wet vac? I feel like this method will actually attract more dirt especially if it gets wet and reactivates the cleaner. And don’t let it dry with the windows up.
Hi, SOrry to ask such a stupid question, but im from Denmark. When you say degreaser, do you mean like dishwasher soap ? And then mixed 50/50 with water ? I assume this will be just as good on a black interiour ? Good job !
"Degreaser" is another name for all/multi-purpose cleaner (apparently called 'universal cleaner' in Danish?). Personally, I would use a dedicated fabric cleaner to reduce the chance of damage.
LMMFAO!!! WHERE IS THE NEXT STEP??????? YOU HAVE TO EXTRACT THAT SHlT MAN!!! USE A DAM SPOT EXTRACTOR OR HOT WATER EXTRACTOR!!! UNREAL MAN!!! WHAT YOU JUST DID IS NOT FINISHED!!! THATS CALLED STEALING PEOPLES MONEY IF THATS YOUR LAST STEP! YOU REALLY JUST GOING TO WIPE IT? LOL UNREAL!!! STR8 BULLSHIT!!! IM SEEING THIS TREND ALL OVER THE FKN PLACE EVEN AT BIG DETAILING BUISNESS, WHAT A JOKE!!! ATLEAST DO A BOOTLEG EXTRACT, BUCKET OF WATER AND WET/DRY VAC BUT CERTAIN CASES IF SHlT IS REAL STAINED IT WONT EVEN WORK!!! LOL SPEND SOME MONEY ON A FKN EXTRACTOR MAN, BE PROFESSIONAL AND STOP SHOWING PEOPLE THE WRONG WAY TO DO SHlT!!! YOU SEE TOO MANY VIDEOS ON HOW TO CLEAN SEATS OR CARPET AND THERE DOING THE RIGHT STEP IN MOST CASES BUT WHERE IS THE FINAL STEP OF EXTRACTING ALL THE CHEMICALS YOU PUT ON THE SEAT/FLOOR? LOL GOOD LUCK GUY'S!
Next video needs to be about actually extracting the dirt and rinsing out the salts left behind which WILL reactivate when they get wet again such as from kids in swimwear and hopefully not inducing chemical burns or just as possible an allergic reaction on tender skin.
I've had good luck with using an all purpose cleaner and a soft bristle brush (horsehair brush for shoes). My daughter's fingernail brush also works very well. You can make an all purpose upholstery cleaner out of diluted laundry detergent (probably just an ounce or two per quart).
Hand cleaning works, but a better method would be to use a vacuum/suction steam cleaner. I don't have one, so I just improvise and use my shop vac (not as good, but good enough for me).