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What if I don’t have a heated extractor and just use the hose water for my wet vac.. will I get the same results? Or do I need to change the products and or method of cleaning? I sometimes get left with bigger stains
A professional detailer demonstrates forced air to dry the area which actually acts to seperate the fabric from what it is glued to. Extractor would have been a better method. The vacuum forced the fabric to remain engaged at final pass.
So you’re saying saturate the area with an extractor potentially causing glue failure since the extractor doesn’t totally dry the area? The headliner did not separate using forced air so not sure why you assume that
I just got a 08 Honda pilot 8 seater for a easter gift and it's as dirty as this been calling around trying to find a place that will detail it. So far 0 luck 😢 so I'm stuck resorting to youtube to try n learn how to do it my self 🫠🫠
NICE WORK! What's extraordinary is that people will live with a car that they are responsible for making it look like that. It goes to show you how little personal integrity some people have for possessions. There's really no excuse that anyone can offer that justifies living in filth like that. If their car looks like that, can you even imagine what they themselves look like? I think I already know the answer to that. Imagine what a schzit hole their home must be.. But, if everyone was clean and neat, you guys wouldn't have a thriving business! Kudos to all of you.
You can do it by hand using microfiber towels and a good all purpose cleaner. It’s going to take a lot of elbow grease. I would try the al purpose cleaner on a small part first to make sure it doesn’t damage it. Also try to use minimal amounts of liquid as this can alter the adhesive specially on older vehicles.
We used to do these bad boys for free when used for content since it used to pay for itself. If we where to do them today with our normal prices the interior would have been over $600 for sure
I would have loved to see this from farther away. I like seeing the color change of the seat and the lines the extractor makes. It made me a bit dizzy with the camera following the extractor.
My friend I would gladly hire you to do this for me but i don't think we live close. Those stains look exactly the same as the ones i'm dealing with. What all purpose cleaner are you using?