Fits perfectly rear-facing in our truck, which has a slightly smaller back seats. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx6_FKRYB2ClSPRyjcd8HptiCS3EiQoNX4 Feels as comfy and plush as our Graco Contender carseat
That’s a lot or Wear and tear scrubbin like that imo. Mean it wasn’t that bad. Regular soap diluted in water will do the same. I’d you have to scrub some soft scrub is fine. Used to detail for a while and hot and a little soap will do wonders. And I don’t know if you vacuumed before but that’s the very first step.
Not the filter but the bag for the junk. Afterwards you will have water in the bottom. Rinse that out and out back the bag so you can use it as a normal vaccumer😊
prices differ area to area. In my area (through dealerships) we charged $100 for a basic detail ( automatic car wash and dry, window cleaning and light interior cleaning, takes about an hour) anything over the basic detail theyd send to their better techs to handle on an hour by hour and customer request basis. Generally 100 an hour without hookup
No it’s not ph neutral and if u don’t get all that soap out which Willis be hard it collects dirt etc much faster so it will be dirty again n no time Go w a degreaser / water mix or a ph neutral shampoo and ph neutral rinse also won’t leave cloth hard
Hey man, I have a question. After vacuuming the seats, is it still wet? My only concern is after cleaning the seats and vacuuming, it would still be wet and I'm afraid of molds forming. Thanks man.
It's important to suck out as much of the dirt and cleaning solution as possible. Otherwise, you'll just be leaving the dirt behind and it may look worse.
Very Helpful! Thank You. Seat stain’s can be a real pain to get out
Fits perfectly rear-facing in our truck, which has a slightly smaller back seats. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx6_FKRYB2ClSPRyjcd8HptiCS3EiQoNX4 Feels as comfy and plush as our Graco Contender carseat
That's the way I was trained to do it awesome video
That’s a lot or Wear and tear scrubbin like that imo. Mean it wasn’t that bad. Regular soap diluted in water will do the same. I’d you have to scrub some soft scrub is fine. Used to detail for a while and hot and a little soap will do wonders. And I don’t know if you vacuumed before but that’s the very first step.
Thank you, just what I was looking for
Amazing Result 👍 Thanks for sharing your techniques and products!
@Xavier Finley nobody click this link. Im late but its obviously a phishing link
Thanks for sharing your process.
Hello, could I use a carpet shampoo vacuum for my cloth seats using the cleaning products ? Or vacuum only ?
Appreciate you sharing these tips!
Nice job 👍🏻 thanks for sharing
I just use all purpose cleaner and a sponge.
Carpet cleaner foam? 500gm can for a few bucks. I'll try tomorrow.😊
Major improvement 👏🏾 👌🏾
This is perfect, cause this is my exact car and I really need to clean em
@Luxury Car Detailing in the Hamptons Good tools,may I know if it's ok for you to review our foam cannon S V3.0?Thanks in advance!😊
Where do u oj bu u the small steamer? Thanks
Well done!! Thank you!!😊
Great work sir
have you tried a little laundry detergent?
I haven't, but that's a great idea.
What's the fastest time have anyone who cleans medium filthy interior of a car done? Trying to improve my time on inside?
This thing is amazing!
Thank you!
that's quite saturated with water no?
10:1 is good for APC’s
Do you need to remove the filter from the shop vac for this method?
Not the filter but the bag for the junk. Afterwards you will have water in the bottom. Rinse that out and out back the bag so you can use it as a normal vaccumer😊
What are the names of stain removers?
Awesome thanks
How much did you charge..nice job
prices differ area to area. In my area (through dealerships) we charged $100 for a basic detail ( automatic car wash and dry, window cleaning and light interior cleaning, takes about an hour) anything over the basic detail theyd send to their better techs to handle on an hour by hour and customer request basis. Generally 100 an hour without hookup
Am curious myself aswell, this gentleman does great work!
Thanks, great vid!
Thanks man,
Wouldn’t hot water with laundry soap work better and safer?
No it’s not ph neutral and if u don’t get all that soap out which Willis be hard it collects dirt etc much faster so it will be dirty again n no time
Go w a degreaser / water mix or a ph neutral shampoo and ph neutral rinse also won’t leave cloth hard
@@joshymcdaniel9233 what do you mean by neutral rinse? Just water or another cleaner?
@@BOSS_DOG the real mvp
No because as a detailer ive noticed it wont remove the grease like super clean will I've tried laundry soap it don't get em looking good
Would it be better to steam clean the seats first to loosen the stains and dirt before putting the cleaner on?
Scrubby dub dub!
Hey man, I have a question. After vacuuming the seats, is it still wet? My only concern is after cleaning the seats and vacuuming, it would still be wet and I'm afraid of molds forming. Thanks man.
Let the car run with the heat full blast on recirculating air. It’ll dry in 30-60 min
@@onetouchgarage4503 Fire! Thanks man!
Thank you!!!
Wow!
Does this work to get odors out ? Trying to detail my trucks interior
Use chemcal guys from walmart it looks with green liquid it should help. I hope it works for you
What kind of steam cleaner did you use?
I use a McCulloch MC1375
@@luxurycardetailingthehamptons will clothing iron work too?
can i use normal vaccum cleaner instead of shop vac?
A normal vacuum isn't designed for and usually doesn't have the suction needed to pull liquids from fabric. A shop vac would be recommended for this.
Do u have to remove filter before vacuuming?
What cleaner are you using?
Do you need a shop vac or could you let it air dry?
It's important to suck out as much of the dirt and cleaning solution as possible. Otherwise, you'll just be leaving the dirt behind and it may look worse.
grrr next vid do a voice over please. the brush drowned u out