carpet cleaning tips needed
#11
For greasy carpets ask experts to do steam carpet cleaning because through this process grease will be removed permanently.
#12
Pressure washing can also clean the stubborn stains from the carpet and this method of carpet cleaning can easily be done without wasting much time.
#13
I agree with above poster. You can pull the carpets out in about 15 minutes in this car.. so just easier to power wash them with degreaser and get them super clean.
Don't even bother trying to clean carpets inside the car, just pull the seats and pop a few clips and the whole carpet trays come out.
You can spend an hour or two drinking a beer watching them dry, instead of being on your knees scrubbing and getting no where for the same amount of time.
Don't even bother trying to clean carpets inside the car, just pull the seats and pop a few clips and the whole carpet trays come out.
You can spend an hour or two drinking a beer watching them dry, instead of being on your knees scrubbing and getting no where for the same amount of time.
Last edited by Deckoz; 09-21-2020 at 08:53 AM.
#14
A professional cleaning service like carpet cleaning severna park can shampoo and stretch your carpet back to new. So you should contact this company to enjoy better service in the market.
#17
#18
Portable steam cleaner.
My portable steam cleaner is a Steam Buggy, model EK8005. It is a tank with a heater inside and a hose attached to it. Mine came with a number of different attachments for different areas and stains/dirt. For bad stains/dirt, I spray on Spot Shot in the process of steaming. When I am done, I vacuum up the water with a Shop Vac Contractor's wet/dry vac with 6.5 HP that is lso very quiet. I use the narrow "crevass cleaning" attachment. I bought both a few years back, so the model numbers may be different now. This always work for me.
#20
My advice is a light duty circular brush that attaches to a drill. Spray your favorite cleaner on the carpet and let the brush do the work. You can get an attachment on Amazon to make your wet/dry shop vac into an extractor to pull the dirty water out. They are like $15. Best combo I have ever tried.
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