EXTREMELY DIRTY!!! How To Extract Upholstered Seats With A Carpet Extractor
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
- EXTREMELY DIRTY!!! How To Extract Upholstered Seats With A Carpet Extractor
Sometimes your carpet and upholstery get so bad that a mild cleaning won't cut it. Using a heated carpet extractor is the way to get those surface back to perfect again. In this video Joe shows you the process of how to extract extremely dirty seats with Adam's Heated Carpet Extractor. The transformation is incredible and this is job that everybody can do with just a few simple tools. No matter how horrible carpet and upholstery gets whether that is in your car or home, Adam's Heated Carpet Extractor is one of the best tools to get them looking great again.
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Thanks for the video🤝🏽 it was put together very well.
Just got mine in the mail 🤩🤩
With many of the new seats and features in a car, you need to be very, very careful what you use to clean a seat. Heated seats, seat pressure sensors for occupancy, power seats, etc.. putting moisture in these seats is a sure way to ruin or damage an expensive seat that has a heater grid or other.
Unplug battery
@jioplaysgames7674 unplugging the battery isn't going to change the issues that getting these things wet. I'm a master automotive tech and have seen these systems damaged due to water/moisture/chemical over saturation. power or no power. The wetness gets into connectors circuit and more cause corrosion and deterioration of the components, connectors and wiring. Modules get moisture damage on the circuit boards and more. It's not instantaneous damage. But usually occurs over a little time after getting saturated. Then stuff fails. I fix this stuff all the time.
The junk on the A piller had me distracted😂...
Im new to the detailing world and still in the learning processes. I had a vehicle where the seats were stained really bad. I started cleaning them with a clothe cleaner and a brush. Then i went to extract them, and the stains got worse. Could it be that whatever stained the seats had soaked into the foam of the seat and when getting it wetter was drawing that out? I dont have a professional extractor, just a Bissel green machine to start. Any thoughts would really be helpful.
Don't put anything in the extractor other than water or you will be leaving cleaning product in the fabrics rather than extracting all the chemicals.
You're brave to go inside that car! I appreciate your work though, showing what to do about it.
Mytee Lite III Is a great extractor