Carpets

After a good vacum, start with a pre-soak of the problem areas. Spary then use a brush to loosen up. Then I have a Little Green Machine for an extractor. If your doing this by hand spray that area and ues the brush to work that area, then use a shop vac to lift the drit and water. It is not nessary to get the rugs super wet. To dry off you can start the car up and run the floor weather for 20 minutes, if its a nice day open the doors up and it will dry fairly quickly
 
You are talking about the mats? certainly not the rugs inside the car.
If the mats are really dirty from years of grim, you could spray down with a hose, but its not the way I would go about it
 
I'm with top detailer. There is no reason to take a water hose and spray the inside of you car. Reasom being because, you don't need that much water to properly clean carpet and you would never get all the water out. Thus causing is some cases carpet to mildew. If you don't have an extractor, I would do like Beemerboy suggested, and spray your carpets with your cleaner of choice and vaccum up as best you can.
 
Yep. Clear is good. Beemerboy has the goods here. I use an enamal type brush to scrub the guts out of some rats**t mats. I had a guy recently come in who works as a road engineer, stomping tar in and out of his car all day. He asked could I help him do something with his floormats - so I held open the bin for him!
 
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