Reading a few posts about different carpet cleaning products, extractors, steamers, etc., I got to wondering about the system I use.
Seems to be working OK, but since it is the only way I do it, I don't have anything to compare to.
The products would be one of these.
Blue Coral Dri-Clean
Prestone Upholstery & Carpet Cleaner
Meguiar's APC+ (Diluted 12:1)
Procedure would be as follows.
Remove the mats.
Vacuum mats, floor carpet and seats with the Vac-N-Blo. In the winter months I will beat the mats over a trash can before vacuuming them. This is to get out much of the sand/salt debris that gets brought in on our shoes.
Spray on some cleaner, but not enough to get the carpet wet. If an area has stains, it gets a little heavier pre-soak of the same cleaner.
Agitate with a medium bristle fiber brush.
Let it dry.
Vacuum with the Vac-N-Blo when dry.
Just a few comments.
1. Very seldom is the carpet in bad shape. It is only our own vehicles and I probably do this weekly.
2. None of the products seem to leave any residue on door sills or interior panels.
3. Recently, I have pretty much gone to just the APC+ solution. Seems to do a good job and I can just spray the interior panels and thresholds with the APC+ while doing the carpet, take a towel and wipe it off and that part of the interior is done as well.
Anyone have any helpful hints? Always looking for better or easier.
Charles
Seems to be working OK, but since it is the only way I do it, I don't have anything to compare to.
The products would be one of these.
Blue Coral Dri-Clean
Prestone Upholstery & Carpet Cleaner
Meguiar's APC+ (Diluted 12:1)
Procedure would be as follows.
Remove the mats.
Vacuum mats, floor carpet and seats with the Vac-N-Blo. In the winter months I will beat the mats over a trash can before vacuuming them. This is to get out much of the sand/salt debris that gets brought in on our shoes.
Spray on some cleaner, but not enough to get the carpet wet. If an area has stains, it gets a little heavier pre-soak of the same cleaner.
Agitate with a medium bristle fiber brush.
Let it dry.
Vacuum with the Vac-N-Blo when dry.
Just a few comments.
1. Very seldom is the carpet in bad shape. It is only our own vehicles and I probably do this weekly.
2. None of the products seem to leave any residue on door sills or interior panels.
3. Recently, I have pretty much gone to just the APC+ solution. Seems to do a good job and I can just spray the interior panels and thresholds with the APC+ while doing the carpet, take a towel and wipe it off and that part of the interior is done as well.
Anyone have any helpful hints? Always looking for better or easier.
Charles