Doing interiors has become my favorite!
I really started to learn a thing or two about interior detailing this season. I learned that most of all, Formula 409 and a terry towel just won't cut it if you REALLY want results.
I used to think you needed a steamer of some kind, or a hot water/extractor machine to get REAL work done on carpets. I couldn't have been further wrong. Now, I haven't run into anything REALLY nasty yet I don't guess, but I haven't been able find a stain that I couldn't conquer this year.
Until last night I was exclusively using APC, a meguiar's interior carpet/upholstery brush, and ad more stiff carpet brush.
Then I decided there had to be something that would work where the APC fell a little short. I found some Zep commercial premium carpet shampoo at Home Depot, and then also purchased this: http://autodetailingsolutions.com/Po...ampooBrush.htm
It's a brush (i got the short bristle brush) that attaches to the G100/PC. I think I found the reason they make setting 6 on the G100! Setting 5 wouldn't let the machine turn when I applied any kind of pressure. With setting 6 I had to push HARD to get it to not turn.
This forum has helped me out an absolute ton. It's helped me turn heads of people that were dead flat convinced that their cars interior was done for.
From this:


To this!
I really started to learn a thing or two about interior detailing this season. I learned that most of all, Formula 409 and a terry towel just won't cut it if you REALLY want results.
I used to think you needed a steamer of some kind, or a hot water/extractor machine to get REAL work done on carpets. I couldn't have been further wrong. Now, I haven't run into anything REALLY nasty yet I don't guess, but I haven't been able find a stain that I couldn't conquer this year.
Until last night I was exclusively using APC, a meguiar's interior carpet/upholstery brush, and ad more stiff carpet brush.
Then I decided there had to be something that would work where the APC fell a little short. I found some Zep commercial premium carpet shampoo at Home Depot, and then also purchased this: http://autodetailingsolutions.com/Po...ampooBrush.htm
It's a brush (i got the short bristle brush) that attaches to the G100/PC. I think I found the reason they make setting 6 on the G100! Setting 5 wouldn't let the machine turn when I applied any kind of pressure. With setting 6 I had to push HARD to get it to not turn.
This forum has helped me out an absolute ton. It's helped me turn heads of people that were dead flat convinced that their cars interior was done for.
From this:
To this!
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