Faster way to shampoo carpets #detailing #autodetailing #detailers #cardetailing #clean
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Published 2023-04-04
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You don’t need an extractor……uses an extractor
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What if my spray bottle is 31oz . Will it still work ?
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To be honest, a cheaper hack is to use water and a bar of ivory soap, any stiff scrub brush from the dollar store, and any wet dry vac. Scrub, extract, rinse, extract, rinse, extract.
It's worked for me for everything except permanent marker, and adding isopropyl alcohol helped with that. -
When I was an auto detailer for a limo business, The best stuff we used was AWESOME from Dollar tree. Cheap and effective
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Look I’m in love with and swear by a drill brush. However it’s not always necessary. I’m glad to see how you highlight the importance of subtle agitation and the difference it can make on small spots without using a drill brush. Sometimes the brush can be counterintuitive and more time consuming if used in unnecessary situations. Remember we value our time boys.
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You don’t need an extractor. Proceeds to use Bissell little green…💀
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Just a word about the chemical DS5
It is an encapsulation cleaner…
The reason this is important is because usually cleaning chemicals are not well rinsed out
So it would be like shampooing your hair with no or inadequate rinse
Clearly you would have shampoo left in your hair
The same is most often true of carpet shampooing
This shampoo dries greasy … and in the best case leaves a residue that cleans the soles of your shoes
Leading to faster resoiling
The encapsulation shampoo is different since it dries to a crystal
This can be knocked off the fibers by a brush and vacuum
And, in the worst case… does not clean your shoes -
Also I use dawn soap, hydrogen peroxide and baking soda. It really works. Use a little water of course and comes out clean.
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It makes me happy knowing that old school methods are still around 👍
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I already had a work vacuum and I bought an extractor tip form Walmart for hart vacuums but it fit perfectly and it was only 5 bucks
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Been in the auto detailing business for 25 years we use laundry detergent shop vacs and hot water scrub scrub scrub🤑
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Always giving us knowledge! Much appreciated my dude!
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A very interesting product...if interested google it. It provides a protective crystal coat that blocks dirt but is easily removed when vacuumed...
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My preferred encapsulation cleaner is encapuclean green DS for double strength. It works very well you can clean commercial carpet with it. I’ve had my best results after thorough vacuuming then use that product. It almost reminiscent to dry foam cleaning. They use it a lot in hotels and casinos that never close because it’s pretty thorough and dries fast. 😊
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works better than a extractor
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That green machine isn’t a game it’s so good
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Thanks for the great knowledge!
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D2 is also fairly safe for the environment. Solid cleaner choice.
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Not a professional but Tuff Stuff + Interior upholstery brush for agitation + vacuum works great
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I actually bought an extractor meant for car detailing because the bissell little green did NOT WORK on my car carpets or upholstery at all. The suction wasn't nearly strong enough