"Dry" carpet cleaning vs. Wet? Your opinions?

dddetail

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Hi All, I see more and more products that are sprayed on , let to soak, agitate and then blotted off vs. the old wash mitt and shop vac method on carpets. I dont like the drying time associated with the wet mitt method on seats. What do you use and/or feel is better? I'd like to cut the time down and still have good results.
 
This is going to sound crazy but try using dry foam like Blue Coral and foamed wool pad on a rotary or DA to clean seats. It works better than anything I've ever tried, cleans evenly which is important, and drys quickly.
 
The reason for the foamed wool is because it doesn't shed like traditional pads do. You definatly don't want to fling wool all over an interior lol. Good luck with it :)
 
This is going to sound crazy but try using dry foam like Blue Coral and foamed wool pad on a rotary or DA to clean seats. It works better than anything I've ever tried, cleans evenly which is important, and drys quickly.

What name pads and size are you talking about. Your creativity never stops!:)
If it's a secret that's fine too I'm just curious.
 
6.5" LC PFWs on upholstery? Interesting.... so you don't ever find linting issues?

Not with the foamed wool. I tried a regular wool pad once and made a huge mess though lol. The foamed wool seems to hold together much better.

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Yeah I knew they did on paint, but figured the interior cloth would still rip one apart. I'll have to give it a shot the next time I detail an interior with cloth seats.
 
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