Im getting 75 bucks to detail an 01 corolla its white and pretty nasty theres alot of pet fur on the seats and in the carpet any ideas on how to remove this ive tried vacuuming and im going to be using the carpet extractor but i dont know if it will take the fur out. And since its gonna be getting really cold here just wondering if anyone has any tips on how to get the interior dry.
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Re: Detailing 01 Toyota Corolla
Originally posted by JeepZJlover
I'm getting 75 bucks to detail an 01 corolla its white and pretty nasty theres a lot of pet fur on the seats and in the carpet any ideas on how to remove this I've tried vacuuming and I'm going to be using the carpet extractor but i don't know if it will take the fur out. And since its gonna be getting really cold here just wondering if anyone has any tips on how to get the interior dry.
If you can park it in a garage overnight and put a fan blowing across the interior floor with the windows down this would be easy and inexpensive and will help to evaporate the water off the carpet.
Mike
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I use a dish washing plastic brush for hair. I have not tryed one but they make rubber bristol brush witch causes static to help pick up hair.
As far as getting dampness dry after extracted. I crack windows turn full heat to floor. Run for 30-45 mins then check for damp spots use a blow dryer on spots or add more time.Jeff
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I have used a plastic scrubbing brush (dry) to brush the hair off, and I've heard others say that using rubber (surgical type, non powdered) works well for hair.Don
12/27/2015
"Darth Camaro"
2013 Camaro ... triple black
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