Please suggest what to use for a BMW i3 with fabric seats. I have heard the seats are prone to water staining so I want to use a safe product and the correct method. Do I need a vacuum extractor? Thanks.
Tuff stuff if you can find it works amazingly well too . I've worked miracles with that stuff . I've also used mean green on interiors and got great results .
Hi Robert, how's it going? A hot water extractor would be a wonderful way to suck up all that milk and water! In this case, Nick decided not to use a water extractor and to just use a simple microfiber towel. Although hot water extractors are certainly the most thorough way of cleaning carpets and upholstery, not everyone has one, while everyone for sure has a microfiber towel! The skills and tools that our viewers possess varies widely, so we try to make a variety of videos showcasing different methods to ensure we can help each one of our viewers get their car looking its best using what they have. If you have an extractor, then we totally recommend checking out the video below and using it. Thanks for watching, Robert, and make sure to check back later today for a new video upload! ruclips.net/video/0jeIShNthBM/видео.html
Why not use a wet vac in the end instead of wiping the seat with a towel? I just feel you'll remove more of the milk and now your cleaning solution via vacuuming as apposed to just wiping the seat with a towel. Just curious is all.
Hi, how's it going? A hot water extractor would be a wonderful way to suck up all that milk and water! In this case, Nick decided not to use a water extractor and to just use a simple microfiber towel. Although hot water extractors are certainly the most thorough way of cleaning carpets and upholstery, not everyone has one, while everyone for sure has a microfiber towel! The skills and tools that our viewers possess varies widely, so we try to make a variety of videos showcasing different methods to ensure we can help each one of our viewers get their car looking its best using what they have. If you have an extractor, then we totally recommend checking out the video below and using it. Thanks for watching and make sure to check back later today for a new video upload! ruclips.net/video/0jeIShNthBM/видео.html
Hey! Use Leather Cleaner and Leather Conditioner to maintain all leather goods. www.chemicalguys.com/leather-cleaner-and-protectant-serum-complete-leather-kit/SPI11016.html
I’ve used this and works amazing but on my black seats I used lighting fast and a extractor until no more dirt and grime come out and I seen when it drys out it still left a small white stain. I tried using more chemical but the stain doesn’t come out? Does this mean it ate a bit of my fabric color since it was there so long?
Does the same method apply to suede seats? Also, are you affliated with the Detail Garage opening in Arlington, TX? I'm going to Vlog the grand opening this weekend. Love your products. Happy to have this location opening down the street from me.
Hi Zack, great question. The same method does not apply to suede seats. Suede is very sensitive and the drill brush is not recommended for this material. You can use Total Interior for lighter cleaning of your suede seats, as seen in the video below. Yes, the Detail Garage opening soon in Arlington, TX is one of the many Chemical Guys affiliated stores that we are opening across the US! Thanks so much for watching, Zack, and thanks for being part of the CG family! ruclips.net/video/ptdM_X3fwqE/видео.html
Chemical Guys thank you quick response and for the link to tbe video. I'll check it out now. I'm looking forward to the store being easily available and getting to know the guys there.
M S I've seen it done by them pulling the seat belt out until it locks and the closing the door and using a pressure washer from a car wash to clean them... try that
Yeah, Super Clean (the purple bottle at auto parts stores) works great. You can dilute it down to a 10:1 ratio and get good results. For the belt, I use an upholstery brush. Works great on the headliner and pretty much any surface inside a vehicle as well.
I accidently spilled coffee on my new Jeep Wrangler black seats! What do you recommend for black fabric, Chemical Guys CWS203_16? or Lighning Fast Extractor? Big Thanks.
I bought the yellow brush only 2001 Jeep Wrangler and it SHREDDED the seat fibers instantly. Not I have a place where it looks like cats clawed it every day for 20 years!
Hi Alex, good question. Fabric Clean is perfect for cleaning and restoring fabric upholstery, but for suede, we recommend using Total Interior. Check out the video below to see Nick use Total Interior to clean the suede seats of a Scion FR-S! Thanks for watching, Alex, and thanks for being a part of the Chemical Guys family! ruclips.net/video/ptdM_X3fwqE/видео.html
I have a stain on the fabric ceiling of my car where the sunroof cover is. The fabric here is a lot thinner than car upholstery. Can I use this product and method on this area?
Hi there! The headliner is very sensitive so proceed with caution. Use a clean microfiber towel that is damp with Nonsense All Purpose Cleaner and gently wipe away messes. Avoid scrubbing or spraying the headliner directly.
Hey! Use the Gray Light Duty Spinner Drill Brush for a gentle clean. www.chemicalguys.com/products/chemical-guys-spinner-carpet-drill-brush-light-duty?_pos=2&_sid=3977dedb3&_ss=r
Hey Agencia Leotours! Using a vacuum after extraction and detailing will help the drying process but when using Fabric Guard it is best to let it cure to the surface. - Happy detailing!!
Hi Micheal! Be sure to subscribe, we have awesome videos soon to be released. Thanks for watching and thanks for being part of the Chemical Guys family!
I clicked on your link for your website but I can't find the fast stain extractor to purchase. It's says something about your site is having problems check back later. Can I find this n d stores??
Loved the video...wished I could say the same for the music which I found annoying. With all the smooth jazz and instrumentals out there you can find something a bit more "background-ish" than a psychotic synthesizer.
Hey guys I have a quick question for ya. What do you recommend for getting snow off our car? On my past cars I’ve been using a standard brush/ scraper, although I just got a 2019 Jeep and I want to make sure it stays as perfect as possible. Are those brushes safe? I’m just not sure if the bristles can scratch up the paint eventually. Any help will be appreciated.
Hi Gabe, how's it going? I will link all 3 products used in the video below. Keep in mind that all products used in our videos can also be found by clicking the "Show More" button in the description. Thanks so much for watching, Gabe, and thanks for begin a part of the Chemical Guys family! www.chemicalguys.com/Lightning_Fast_Stain_Extractor_16_oz_p/spi_191_16.htm?Click=18676&Social&RUclips&SPI_191_16 www.chemicalguys.com/Carpet_Brush_w_Drill_Attachment_Light_Duty_Gray_p/acc_201_brush_s.htm?Click=18676&Social&RUclips&ACC_201_BRUSH_S www.chemicalguys.com/Fabric_Guard_16_oz_p/spi_210_16.htm?Click=18676&Social&RUclips&SPI_210_16
The way he does it, it doesn't. You need to follow up with an extractor to actually get the dirt out of the seat. The way he did it, he's just spreading it around so it goes deep into the seat. Some of it comes up with the brush/towel, but the rest gets smeared into the seat.
Nice job. Good to see a different video on how to clean materials apart from leather
All I use at my shop is Fabric Clean to clean most fabrics.
Works amazing and also smells good.
Worth it?
The customer says it "milk" haha good cover up buddy 😉
Mild stain... mild odor....Fits the description
What else would the large effected area of white stain be 😦
Tf!? 😂😂
I’m here cause I have “milk” stains I can’t get out 😂😂😂😂
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Perfect, just what I need for the wifes car.. Thank You.. 👍.
and,, everyone knows, kids ride in the trunk.. ! ! ! .... lol...
Great video Thanks look forward to purchaseing products for my car
Enjoy your detailing products!
- CG Nick
Please suggest what to use for a BMW i3 with fabric seats. I have heard the seats are prone to water staining so I want to use a safe product and the correct method. Do I need a vacuum extractor? Thanks.
I've been looking for information like that I'm definitely going to order the attachment and cleaner
How did it turn out
Bro you can go to home depot and they have all soft medium and stiff bristle brushes for your drill, I
Cheaper way is a bucket of hot water and a little laundry detergent. Use that along with a brush and dry
Nicholas Coucoularis Sounds good . have you compared your solution with theirs?
Triplicity Damystery I haven't but it smells just as nice and most importantly when the fabric dries it's soft again and the stain is gone
Tuff stuff if you can find it works amazingly well too . I've worked miracles with that stuff . I've also used mean green on interiors and got great results .
Nicholas Coucoularis yesssss
thnk you
What is a good carpet/seat extractor to use?
Not using an extractor? I look forward to using it!
Robert D. Nice car pic!
Hi Robert, how's it going? A hot water extractor would be a wonderful way to suck up all that milk and water! In this case, Nick decided not to use a water extractor and to just use a simple microfiber towel. Although hot water extractors are certainly the most thorough way of cleaning carpets and upholstery, not everyone has one, while everyone for sure has a microfiber towel! The skills and tools that our viewers possess varies widely, so we try to make a variety of videos showcasing different methods to ensure we can help each one of our viewers get their car looking its best using what they have. If you have an extractor, then we totally recommend checking out the video below and using it. Thanks for watching, Robert, and make sure to check back later today for a new video upload!
ruclips.net/video/0jeIShNthBM/видео.html
Just beautiful.......Iwould be scared to use thoses brushes
Why not use a wet vac in the end instead of wiping the seat with a towel? I just feel you'll remove more of the milk and now your cleaning solution via vacuuming as apposed to just wiping the seat with a towel. Just curious is all.
Hi, how's it going? A hot water extractor would be a wonderful way to suck up all that milk and water! In this case, Nick decided not to use a water extractor and to just use a simple microfiber towel. Although hot water extractors are certainly the most thorough way of cleaning carpets and upholstery, not everyone has one, while everyone for sure has a microfiber towel! The skills and tools that our viewers possess varies widely, so we try to make a variety of videos showcasing different methods to ensure we can help each one of our viewers get their car looking its best using what they have. If you have an extractor, then we totally recommend checking out the video below and using it. Thanks for watching and make sure to check back later today for a new video upload!
ruclips.net/video/0jeIShNthBM/видео.html
Can be applied on leather seats?
Seems great product, congrats for the video!
Hey! Use Leather Cleaner and Leather Conditioner to maintain all leather goods.
www.chemicalguys.com/leather-cleaner-and-protectant-serum-complete-leather-kit/SPI11016.html
I’ve used this and works amazing but on my black seats I used lighting fast and a extractor until no more dirt and grime come out and I seen when it drys out it still left a small white stain. I tried using more chemical but the stain doesn’t come out? Does this mean it ate a bit of my fabric color since it was there so long?
Does the same method apply to suede seats?
Also, are you affliated with the Detail Garage opening in Arlington, TX? I'm going to Vlog the grand opening this weekend. Love your products. Happy to have this location opening down the street from me.
Hi Zack, great question. The same method does not apply to suede seats. Suede is very sensitive and the drill brush is not recommended for this material. You can use Total Interior for lighter cleaning of your suede seats, as seen in the video below. Yes, the Detail Garage opening soon in Arlington, TX is one of the many Chemical Guys affiliated stores that we are opening across the US! Thanks so much for watching, Zack, and thanks for being part of the CG family!
ruclips.net/video/ptdM_X3fwqE/видео.html
Chemical Guys thank you quick response and for the link to tbe video. I'll check it out now. I'm looking forward to the store being easily available and getting to know the guys there.
Love that product 💯
🤩 Enjoy your detailing products!!
How do you recommend I go about cleaning super dirty seat belts? That would be a good video for y’all to do🤔
M S I've seen it done by them pulling the seat belt out until it locks and the closing the door and using a pressure washer from a car wash to clean them... try that
Use NonSense, diluted
Been wondering the same thing. I dripped a bit of coffee on my light tan seat belt. Not a happy camper that morning!
First start by using an APC if that doesnt work move on to a degreaser
Yeah, Super Clean (the purple bottle at auto parts stores) works great. You can dilute it down to a 10:1 ratio and get good results. For the belt, I use an upholstery brush. Works great on the headliner and pretty much any surface inside a vehicle as well.
I accidently spilled coffee on my new Jeep Wrangler black seats! What do you recommend for black fabric, Chemical Guys CWS203_16? or Lighning Fast Extractor? Big Thanks.
Hey! Lift stains and odors with Lightning Fast.
Love your videos 👍👍
I bought the yellow brush only 2001 Jeep Wrangler and it SHREDDED the seat fibers instantly. Not I have a place where it looks like cats clawed it every day for 20 years!
He did say use the white one which is light duty
Eighty cc Jeeople going to Jeeople
You should have known that would have been too aggressive by feeling the yellow brush. Sucks to hear though.
I used lightning fast to get gum off my seat👍
Will this work on suede? If not I would love to see a video on it! Keep it up
Hi Alex, good question. Fabric Clean is perfect for cleaning and restoring fabric upholstery, but for suede, we recommend using Total Interior. Check out the video below to see Nick use Total Interior to clean the suede seats of a Scion FR-S! Thanks for watching, Alex, and thanks for being a part of the Chemical Guys family!
ruclips.net/video/ptdM_X3fwqE/видео.html
How do you use Lightning Fast with extractor?
Hi Jose! Spray the surface with Lightning Fast and agitate to lift stains and odor before using your extractor to remove spent product.
- CG Nick
thank you
Happy detailing!
I have a stain on the fabric ceiling of my car where the sunroof cover is. The fabric here is a lot thinner than car upholstery. Can I use this product and method on this area?
Hi there! The headliner is very sensitive so proceed with caution. Use a clean microfiber towel that is damp with Nonsense All Purpose Cleaner and gently wipe away messes. Avoid scrubbing or spraying the headliner directly.
Can anyone help. I can get rid of stains, I’ve used fabric cleaner but it just makes it worse looks now like a water mark.
I would be terrified of using that hard bristle brush on any upholstery
Hey! Use the Gray Light Duty Spinner Drill Brush for a gentle clean.
www.chemicalguys.com/products/chemical-guys-spinner-carpet-drill-brush-light-duty?_pos=2&_sid=3977dedb3&_ss=r
Can you use the drill brush on leather or do you have a horse hair brush that attaches to a drill?
Hi Robert! Use a Light Duty Spinner Drill Brush for leather cleaning. Test in a small inconspicuous area first.
Do I have to remove my seats?
Used full strength or diluted?
The white patterns come from salt, which can be deposited through sweat. If somebody is sittIng in seat on hot day .
Thanks so much for your feedback
What is the name of the bottle product?
Hey! Check out Lightning Fast to lift stains and odors.
www.chemicalguys.com/light-duty-spinner-stain-removal-kit/VIR361.html
"Brown stains" from your jeans! 😆 🤣 😆
Thanks so much for tuning in!
would vacuum after this help the seat dry faster?
Hey Agencia Leotours! Using a vacuum after extraction and detailing will help the drying process but when using Fabric Guard it is best to let it cure to the surface. - Happy detailing!!
Can total interior be used on upholstery?
Hey! Yes, only on light stains. Thanks for watching and happy detailing!
Why you don't use fabric cleaner
How long before it dries out?
Please make more videos made for people who don’t have those tools and just buy the product without the thought of having a special tool to do so.
Hi Micheal! Be sure to subscribe, we have awesome videos soon to be released. Thanks for watching and thanks for being part of the Chemical Guys family!
How about hand sanitizer how do you get the stain out of fabric car seat
Hi there! Check out Fabric Clean to lift embedded messes.
www.chemicalguys.com/citrus-fabric-clean/citrus-fabric-clean.html
Will this dull the darkness of d fabric over time??
Hi there! Lightning Fast is gentle on fabric and upholstery but strong enough for tough stains and lingering odors.
I clicked on your link for your website but I can't find the fast stain extractor to purchase. It's says something about your site is having problems check back later. Can I find this n d stores??
NVM got it👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾 I'll let you know next week how it works
It actually works great all stains removed
Vacuuming alone seems to have re.......never mind.
What do I use to clean my bride seats? They’re red and got oil stains /:
Hey! Use a clean microfiber towel that is damp with Nonsense All Purpose Cleaner to gently remove stains.
@@ChemicalGuys thanks! Just ordered from your website
Loved the video...wished I could say the same for the music which I found annoying. With all the smooth jazz and instrumentals out there you can find something a bit more "background-ish" than a psychotic synthesizer.
Love the music, love the video, and love your channel! 10/10 would recommend: liek if u Crai evrytim
Hey guys I have a quick question for ya. What do you recommend for getting snow off our car? On my past cars I’ve been using a standard brush/ scraper, although I just got a 2019 Jeep and I want to make sure it stays as perfect as possible. Are those brushes safe? I’m just not sure if the bristles can scratch up the paint eventually. Any help will be appreciated.
sdmfsdmfn DO NOT use this on paint! These are for fabric seats and carpeting!
Dylan Thompson I understand that, I am asking a separate question, this just happened to be he most recent video
flame thrower to melt it
Will the drill brush fit Ridgid drill and can it be use on leather?.
Aaron xp yes
Just nuce and slow and dont stay on one spot to long.
Woooooow
I’m sure he has a kid after that stain
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What name tha producs
Gabriel Martinez the chemical is Lighting Fast Stain Remover he has them linked in the description
Hi Gabe, how's it going? I will link all 3 products used in the video below. Keep in mind that all products used in our videos can also be found by clicking the "Show More" button in the description. Thanks so much for watching, Gabe, and thanks for begin a part of the Chemical Guys family!
www.chemicalguys.com/Lightning_Fast_Stain_Extractor_16_oz_p/spi_191_16.htm?Click=18676&Social&RUclips&SPI_191_16
www.chemicalguys.com/Carpet_Brush_w_Drill_Attachment_Light_Duty_Gray_p/acc_201_brush_s.htm?Click=18676&Social&RUclips&ACC_201_BRUSH_S
www.chemicalguys.com/Fabric_Guard_16_oz_p/spi_210_16.htm?Click=18676&Social&RUclips&SPI_210_16
Yes…. Milk
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How does this pull the stain saturation out of the cushioning?
The way he does it, it doesn't. You need to follow up with an extractor to actually get the dirt out of the seat. The way he did it, he's just spreading it around so it goes deep into the seat. Some of it comes up with the brush/towel, but the rest gets smeared into the seat.
@@Kitfoo77 You're right about an extractor, nothing beats that. But this is still good results, instead of just having it look the way it did.