Beach Sand? What the heck?

MirandaDetailin

Miranda Detailing
Hi Guys.
My wife and I did an interior detailing for a customer on a 92 Jeep Cherokee, it smelled like mildew. As we were cleaning the trunk it had sand that kept coming up evening after brushing and brushing and vacuuming. He said it can from Florida so it was diffidently beach sand.
Any suggestions as to how to get that sand out? Or do I have to just keep brushing till all the fibers pull out!
 
Carpet can hold more than 10 times its own weight in sand.

If the nap is extra plush than more.

I have only found 3 ways to take care of this.... so far.

With a powerful shop vac bang on the carpet with your hand or something thant wont hurt the vehicle until all the sand is POPPED to the surface & then suck the sand off the top.

Very time consuming & tiring.

#2 Gut the interior & beat the carpet over a fence or a line like before vacuums were invented.

#3 Prevention Plastic mats with a lip around the edge is the best way to go.

I have http://www.huskyliners.com/


I keep a brush under each seat in my Suburban so that each door has a method of removal.

May be crude but effective.


SR66:bigups
 
...With a powerful shop vac bang on the carpet with your hand or something thant wont hurt the vehicle until all the sand is POPPED to the surface & then suck the sand off the top.

Very time consuming & tiring.

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I use the same technique and yet it is tiring, yet effective. On removable carpeted floor mats, hang 'em and beat 'em just like they did in the days of yore with rugs. Experiment: vac the mats thoroughly, take them out and beat them and scratch your head wondering where all this "grit" was hiding.
 
I have often (when I am beating off the carpet):eek: want to invent a vacuum propelled beater { I picture something antiquated like the wheels & gears of a locomotive with flailing miniature ball peen hammers gently beating the sand up & out of the nap}.

I recently cannibalized a old eureka for its beater head I am going to try to make something for this with this.

If that made any sense.



SR66:bigups
 
I live and detail here in NW FL. The white beach sand can be a pain. I use a pc set on 5with a black cyclo brush. Vac as the sand come up. Sometime laying the brush at a 45degree angle works wonders. It can take some time, depending on the car and carpet type. Good luck
 
Thanks Guys, Great ideas! I tried the beating the carpet with something like a brush, which works well. but I recently bought a new PC so that idea of brushing while vacuuming is awesome! Definitely will give that a try.
 
This also works to deep clean cloths seats. You'll be amaze how much dust and dirt come up. When you do the seats you might have to use a cloth mask. I do.
 
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