Nice work dude..........Customers most of the time don’t expect miracles with there interior that’s why they let it go so bad, but you gave this customer hope again...lol.....again nice work !!!!
As long as the extracted solution is white, it means there's still a lot of cleaning solution in the fabric. Maybe you should use the continuous spray of water. The Bissel will almost imedeately suck it up, so it will hardly penetrate the fabric.
I have the same extractor and it honestly works great, it just takes maybe 1-2 more passes where as an extractor that cost 2k could do it in one pass, but I mean I don’t mind a little extra work compared to a couple thousand extra in costs. Great video man!
Cameron Worne you can get a decent extractor for $800. The difference between that and the little green is depending on the model the more expensive one is a lot hotter and holds more water. I have the little green proheat which works good but it just slows me down refilling it all the time on a full detail. Tho it’s great for beginner detailing or someone who just wants to keep there car a little cleaner. But if someone where detailing every day I’d recommend the more expensive ones
What an incredible result! To clean the seat belt, would you just spray with the degreaser, scrub, and use the extractor pretty much the sane way as the seats?
Lol guy in the video "This is so gross" 😄😄 The seats in my car are way dirtier but good thing I just got a Brissle little green machine and can't wait to break it in.
Lol right, I’m sitting here like “🤔” every time he calls them gross because mine are just as dirty lmao. I’ve cleaned them before though and nothing works, now I have the same machine as him though so hoping I get the same results!
Can you please tell me this vaccum cleaner. Like is the a normal house use vacuum cleaner or something different. And the nozzle in the end which you used to clean the seat is it different. Because I see like it also has water release function when uses over any surface.
Nice job. I have a question, I recently bought the same vacuum u used in this video, how would I clean the area on the brush Waugh the clear cover? Is the clear cover removable?
Maybe try soaking in a bowl of hot water, just the brush attachment. Then maybe try sucking up clean hot water with the attachment from a bucket? 🤷🏼♂️
Hey buddy when your extracting are you rinsing? Just wondering because it looks awesome and I'm getting a lot of white cloth seats at work and wondering your whole process. Also how does your little recover tank handle the foam? Thanks buddy!
Dennis Allen the degreaser I use which is “super clean” is low foaming, very very little if any as you can see. And yes I am rinsing. Certainly situations will tell you how to play it but 9/10 I’m adding water in and drawing it quickly out!
@@showroomreflections6863 hey Matty is there any way I could get you on the phone for a minute? Need some tips on cleaning white fabric seats. If your busy thats cool.
Thanks for sharing this with me from one fellow human being to another fellow human being nice job on the spot and cleaning I use to use the little Bissell cleaner now a lot of the time I use tide deluted and it works pretty good also I Saw it on line I'm experimenting with the wax and deluted and using it as a spray on and buff it back off it works pretty good right now I put an ounce or two in a spray bottle and deluted it seems to be working fine for now
Terique Gomes water in the extraction. Super clean only as a cleaner, the point behind water in the extraction is to leave a final surface free of any chemicals
@@rogeliohernandez3965 You can also rent a carpet cleaner with a upholstery hose attachment from your local supermarket, it dose the same thing as the bissell only with more power.
Luisito Morales with super clean? It really depends on the wheel. I don’t use a pressure washer so no chemical I use is truly clean without a brush or so. But super clean works great usually go with 3:1 but full strength will work amazing for the wheels and tires
Hadi Khan bissel little green they go for $89.99 at Walmart best bet hit I’m up offer up a negotiate 🙂 Ps do not let it get pass the Fill line on both tank or you will see dripping from underneath. Clean with semi hot water to clean nicely 👍
This was a great video. It would have helped if you would have given the info about the machine and cleaner BEFORE you started the cleaning so you wouldn't have got the same question over and over about 50 times. Just saying!
@@slimsampy4764 i have been using 1 cup of distilled vinegar and also water in 1 gallon jug for rinsing if y usea apc with a ph more than 7 then the carpets might get soiled faster if you dont rinse with a acid and bring the ph back to neutral same goes with car soap yes it has acid in it
Quiñones premium detailing some cleaners themselves contain neutralizing enzymes etc. But steam, most natural and I found effect way. I’m not inducing another chemical of some sort just pure steam!
Papa Rex the great ARTIST google it! Prob best to help with where you’re located. “Bissell little green” is the name, but google any bissell cleaner and you’ll be good!
what's happening is the soap is turning white and basically drying white in a uniform way on the surface so it looks good, but the seat is probably still dirty, i.e. masking the dirtiness. Takes tons and tons of passes to make the seats actually clean, and rinse away the soap he sprayed on.
@@liammancini25 Sorry, but he isn't wrong. I hate to knock videos like this because there is SOME good technique here but it is important to remove ALL the detergent/cleaner from the seat (in this case or carpet in other cases) or the seat will actually become dirty later more quickly. Detergent attracts dirt (as designed) so it is imperative that you get all of it out. I would use less cleaner and more passes until the extractor is pulling up almost all water. You might spray on some distilled water after agitating.
marios kosmidhs possibly! It depends on the vac mainly! But also be mindful sometimes when the solution becomes foamy loke you saw it may eventually clog up the filters or anything inside the vac!
@@showroomreflections6863 Matty, (also my son's name, and he's a detailer) is there a brand name for this product? My son uses Chemical Guys product exclusively. If there's something better that isn't $300 a gallon, I'd like to try it! Thank You, Matty!
That is too much soap You should be extraction should be clear. Soap attracts dirt. That is probably a big reason it is so dirty over the entire surface.
NIce! Came up great. You worked hard on this one, lots of elbow grease.. Have you seen the guy using his battery Dewalt power drill with the 4 or 5" round brush head? THAT's the way to scrub! here... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Rx_0gdGWWUg.html