I bought a used car and its seat, doors, dashboard all needs some good cleaning job. I am thinking to shampoo the seats and side doors and then vacuuming it. But I don't know what shampoo to use and how to do it? I did clean mildew on gear using Windex. It did pretty good job. Need help cleaning the clothe seats and side doors. Do I soak the seat for long, how much water do I use? I have to take the car to outside vacuum for drying the seats.
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For cleaning carpets many of the high-end professional detailers avoid using shampoos since it's nearly impossible to rinse out completely and the residue will attract dirt in the future. Instead they use a steam cleaner. Here is a video demonstration: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7440721179397618761&hl=en Unfortunately these steam machines are pretty expensive and I've never found a place that will rent one. So if you do want to go the more traditional route, I'd recommend the Meguiar's carpet cleaning product: http://www.meguiarsdirect.com/product_detail.asp?T1=MEG+D10219. Just follow the instructions on the can. |
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