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I use Tuff Stuff too but am about to buy some APC+ and see how that works out...
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Re: Cleaning Question
Originally posted by Spectre32 View PostYa'all think i should return this LGM?
As for your previous method, that works too, as long as you aren't dumping water on the interior of your car. With the floor mats, you can hose them off with as much water as you want, vacuum, then leave out in the sun to dry. Make sure they are dry through before you put them back in your car.
I'd give the LGM a shot.
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I was thinking about that, but I'm not going to get to try it for for quite some time, plus i think I have to lofty of a goal setup for it.
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Originally posted by Spectre32 View PostYa'all think i should return this LGM?
I would like to have one of those myself.
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I used Quick out on my truck and it worked GREAT. Carpets and fabric seats too.
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Yeah I have a can of that. Ok i'll try the cloth method next time.
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Originally posted by Rusty Bumper View PostThe best way to remove dirt, after the vacuuming & scrubbing with APC+, spray on foam, etc., is to wet a small terry towel / rag...wring the water out of it, and re-scrub the carpet by hand.
Keep a clean bucket of water on hand to dunk the rag in...wring it out again, and go over the area, again & again. After a while, you will begin to see the water in the bucket turn very dirty. Change it if necessary and repeat until satisfied.
Later on, after the carpet dries, you can come back and vacuum up any loose dirt residue. This method does a fantastic job on cloth seats as well.
This is my product of choice for carpets & cloth upholstery...
...but I would like to see Meguiars come out with a spray on foam too.
This stuff is pure awesome. Takes out grease on floor mats like it isn't even there...
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The best way to remove dirt, after the vacuuming & scrubbing with APC+, spray on foam, etc., is to wet a small terry towel / rag...wring the water out of it, and re-scrub the carpet by hand.
Keep a clean bucket of water on hand to dunk the rag in...wring it out again, and go over the area, again & again. After a while, you will begin to see the water in the bucket turn very dirty. Change it if necessary and repeat until satisfied.
Later on, after the carpet dries, you can come back and vacuum up any loose dirt residue. This method does a fantastic job on cloth seats as well.
This is my product of choice for carpets & cloth upholstery...
...but I would like to see Meguiars come out with a spray on foam too.
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well.. you live you learn.. I wont dump water on it again. Maybe I'll just buy a normal extractor.
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I'd definitely skip the water dumping part. That can get under the carpet and cause mildew problems. I just hit up dirty areas of the carpet in my car with a little carpet cleaner whenever I'm cleaning the interior, and I've never really had to go back and do a thorough cleaning on them. You might consider doing that after you've given them a thorough cleaning.
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Generally speaking, my first approach would be to soak a towel with water, and kind of blot up the dirt/soap.
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I just bought one of those LGM's but after reading on here how there not that favorable, I am going to return it. As I said, I have a pretty good size shop vac so I don't think I need it.
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How would you apply the water? I just dumped it it and then ran the vac over it a few times.
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