@@matthewmayberry22 Maybe it was a customer.. You gonna turn down every customer that owns a Kia soul or you gonna learn how to do it the right way? Smh
Number one rule to almost everything. Can’t have quality and be fast. Good work takes time. If you do it quickly you sacrifice the quality of the job. And yes a vacuum can get >95%. Grab a pet fur brush like the Lilly brush and you can get all the stubborn thing straws of grass. Then vacuum it up when it’s in a pile.
Bro go and say that to a dealer detailer lmao... i can do a full interior in no more than 2 hours including everything you may see or touch on the interior, carpets and seats extracted, etc
It looks that good because the carpet is still wet from the steamer. When it dries up if you didn’t agitate the carpet where there stains or gunk it will resurface.
Too many people think steaming is the answer to everything.. extract it. It's common to extract a clean looking carpet and pull out a coffee spill out of it.
I do a halfass vaccum, then loosen up the dirt with air, then spray it with all purpose cleaner, then throughly go over it with the air. I dont do my final vacuum until after ive cleaned the rest of the car as dirt/grime from doors, cupholders, etc. Will land on the carpet
I love working with steam, but I am not using it on fabrics in which I have stubborn dirt before I get rid of all the debris. Which in my experience works better with a tornador than with steam. Steam and carpet cleaner is pretty much the last step.
I personally vacuum, then use carpet cleaner, a drill brush, and shop vac or extractor vac it up. Steam cleaner seems useful, but I feel like you're missing out on the deep clean that detailing is meant for when you don't shampoo it
Detail Geek will literally sit there for 30 minutes with a vacuum on one foot well and itll look spotless , even uses a lilly brush. THEN he uses carpet solution and drill brush. A far more effective way to detail carpet in my opinion.
@@thepretzelball in regards to him im sure his main income is UA-cam with his insane amount of followers im sure he probably doesn’t even charge for detailing anymore but for anyone else taking that long would be a waste of time
I was struggling with tight carpet spots today. Took way too much time and still didn’t end up satisfied. This video is what I was looking for. Thank you
Vacuum, spray with cleaner, use brush head(wheel) or extractor depending on stains), blow out tracks, under seats, etc, finish interior detail, final vac. Not all carpets work with steam like that.
When it comes to detailing whats good for you not good for others .time is money .but not knocking this video u csn just take whatever u want from it to do a great job
Warm water works, just have to keep recharging out the water, I used a pressure washer to speed it up, and use a light brush to loosen up the salt and use microfibres to absorb up the salty warm water, keep repeating it and it should go away! U can also get salt remover from any Canadian tire, if that fails it crystallizes the salt and brings it up to the surface but it’s hard on the fabric, so use that as a final step
HOT WATER mixed with VINEGAR in a spray bottle. Let its saturate. Dissolve, scrub with a brush, use a wet vac or carpet extractor on it. And repeat as needed. Trust me I learned the hard way and spent way too long trying to clean a fee stupid mats
Literally vacuum, air gun, vacuum. If its still there hit with a carpet shampoo and drill brush no need for a steamer what so ever unless your doing a 4-600 clean
If you dont get most of the dirt before you start adding steam and applyig pressure with the shampoo and cloth, you are rubbing what is essentially mud deeper into the carpet. You are doing a quick job, not a good job. Using a brush head on a drill or a massage gun to agitate and loosen the dirt along with the vacuum will reduce the amount of what is essentially mud that you will create when you make it wet.
Kia Soul carpet is a nightmare 😱
I used this process but had to learn it on the fly lol I wasn't prepared.
Maybe don’t buy a Kia soul 😆
@@matthewmayberry22 Maybe it was a customer.. You gonna turn down every customer that owns a Kia soul or you gonna learn how to do it the right way? Smh
For real 😂😂
Omg Fr I hate doing that kind! Especially when it has dog hair too
its not even carpet really i call it floor liner lol
Number one rule to almost everything. Can’t have quality and be fast. Good work takes time. If you do it quickly you sacrifice the quality of the job. And yes a vacuum can get >95%. Grab a pet fur brush like the Lilly brush and you can get all the stubborn thing straws of grass. Then vacuum it up when it’s in a pile.
Depending on conditions and what people want to pay for your time , but a basic detail is all about speed and detail
@@1ahozzSure but WAD doesn't offer basic detailijg
@@simonan3950what do you think it’s for
Omg. Actual reason. ❤ encapsulant does hide alot of soiling though. It looks good but is very soiled still.
Bro go and say that to a dealer detailer lmao... i can do a full interior in no more than 2 hours including everything you may see or touch on the interior, carpets and seats extracted, etc
It looks that good because the carpet is still wet from the steamer. When it dries up if you didn’t agitate the carpet where there stains or gunk it will resurface.
That’s why you get a dry/wet vacuum
Too many people think steaming is the answer to everything.. extract it. It's common to extract a clean looking carpet and pull out a coffee spill out of it.
Removing Stains and cleaning the carpet are 2 different services.
@@DarthYazzieyou can get similar results to an extractor with steamer and vacuum.
Steam freaks
I do a halfass vaccum, then loosen up the dirt with air, then spray it with all purpose cleaner, then throughly go over it with the air. I dont do my final vacuum until after ive cleaned the rest of the car as dirt/grime from doors, cupholders, etc. Will land on the carpet
Exactly how I do it! overtime you’ll know how to cut corners and get the job done and still come out efficient
I love working with steam, but I am not using it on fabrics in which I have stubborn dirt before I get rid of all the debris. Which in my experience works better with a tornador than with steam. Steam and carpet cleaner is pretty much the last step.
I personally vacuum, then use carpet cleaner, a drill brush, and shop vac or extractor vac it up. Steam cleaner seems useful, but I feel like you're missing out on the deep clean that detailing is meant for when you don't shampoo it
I Spray fabric softener mixed with water then use the drill brush with the brush that can clean cupholders
Does that create a bit of foam in the carpet?
@@jeremiahjeremiah1319 no
@@icymike9649 I'm looking to move to a detailing/cleaning spray that foams up
@@jeremiahjeremiah1319 try purchasing a foamer
@@jeremiahjeremiah1319 yeah if you use decent upholstery cleaner like G101 or Brisk supplied by autosmart
Some people don't understand the processes but stick to his advice. You won't regret it!
I do this every day for the past 6yrs
You are making mud if don’t vacuum fully… I don’t agree with your process
Looked for this
great tips! thanks ❤
UGH, ty!!!! What a time saver woww
Seen people using drill with brush head to pull loose dirt out of the carpet.
Called Agitating
Beautiful work!
I’m a beginner auto detailer and I was wondering if you have any tips or products that would help me.
That's great advice
Thanks for the vid😺
Tremendous info!
A Drill brush (ball) while vacuuming works well
Steam cleaner isn't always the best option for cleaning carpet. There are different applications
Detail Geek will literally sit there for 30 minutes with a vacuum on one foot well and itll look spotless , even uses a lilly brush. THEN he uses carpet solution and drill brush. A far more effective way to detail carpet in my opinion.
That would result in 2 hours of just vacuuming as a business that will kill your profits
@@jesusgaona5189 Nah, he charges extra for excessively dirty mats at $50 an hour/
@@thepretzelball in regards to him im sure his main income is UA-cam with his insane amount of followers im sure he probably doesn’t even charge for detailing anymore but for anyone else taking that long would be a waste of time
@@jesusgaona5189 he still charged about 250
Unless you’re trying to operate a profitable business.
Sweet 😊
Encapsulant is amazing. ❤ acts as a stain guard as well since it keeps working after application
Amazing
I've used spray starch on the lose debris then vacuum and got great results
I like your style sir.
I was struggling with tight carpet spots today. Took way too much time and still didn’t end up satisfied. This video is what I was looking for. Thank you
RAV4 carpets kills me
You can also approach with a faster method using a tornador in those more stubborn areas around where the floor mats were laid.
Thanks for this
What steam cleaner do you use
😎👍
What’s the steamer you use ?
❤thank you
what's wrong with the air compressor way
I use a personal massager machine to get the loose dirt out of the carpet. Works wonders
What kind of messages does it send?
@Drew dirty ones lol I fixed it
@@TJsVette just giving ya sh*t 😉
@@drew7014 it's all good, I guess it auto corrected it and I didn't notice it lol.
Can you recommend a steamer please❤ love your videos ...love a clean.vehicle
Do you have a separate vac for extraction, or do you use your WD4070 for both dry vac and extracting?
I did a Kia Sorento today man it was terrible trying to get all the debris to break lose. What kind of vacuum do you use?
👑
Can I do this without a steam cleaner or anything you recommend if I don’t have one?
What's the name of the shampoo you are using????
Vacuum, spray with cleaner, use brush head(wheel) or extractor depending on stains), blow out tracks, under seats, etc, finish interior detail, final vac. Not all carpets work with steam like that.
I use a drill brush and a hand brush breaking the debris apart with agitation
When it comes to detailing whats good for you not good for others .time is money .but not knocking this video u csn just take whatever u want from it to do a great job
What vacuum do you use? I know it’s a rigid but which one
What steamer is this?
Thats showroom floor ready if you ask me damn fine job.
Wish you were in Canada.
For the final step I would use the extractor to extract the carpet as a final.
Dude wish you were located in Oklahoma 😭 Great work💪🏼
What kind of steam cleaner is that? I tried some of the Home ones and they suck. They barely blow any steam
Why not use a turbo brush with a vacuum to maybe make the vacuum more efficient? Not knocking you, asking cuz I’m curious
I want to know how much time it takes to wash exterior and interior of the car
what brand is your steam machine?
from the handle it looks like a vapor systems vx5000
What steamer u use
Txxxxx
Toyota camry/rav4 carpets are literal sheets of velcro
I have a steamer but smaller 😢 where can I get a big one please
I use the willow brush works everytime
CAn you recommend a decent steam cleaner for home use on my vehicles. Maybe something in a light commercial application so it lasts awhile. thanks.
I just bought a bissel steamer it has all the attachments it works great!!
It's called Bissell steam shot
how do i clean dry paint off the back seat carpet🙏 please help
Use a oval brush drill attachment! No need for a steamer or any of that extra work!
What oval brush
Namely newer Nissan carpet, some Subaru carpet, Chevy traverse/gmc Acadia carpet, etc.
Lol...boy im glad im self-taught
What orange cleaner is that
or use latex gloves to make fibers static... faster and more effective
I quite like a bit of cleaning but Im not obsessive.
Where are you located?
I'd like to see what it looks like after it dries, but not vacuumed again or touched up in any way
It looked new to start with😂
OP’s skin must be beautiful due to the steam. I am envious.
Try a tornador blow gun
Great tips! 😊
Facts
I wouldn’t say fantastic. Mid is a better substitute
Can you massage it with a brush drill attachment?
What shampoo are you using?
And what steamer
Or you could use a 21v drill with a decent Valeting attachment for upholstery and do the job right with no steam apparatus gimmicks 😂😂😂
Where can I get a steamer ? Anyone ?
Or just use a Tornador.
How do you get rid of the white salt stains from winter season?
Warm water works, just have to keep recharging out the water, I used a pressure washer to speed it up, and use a light brush to loosen up the salt and use microfibres to absorb up the salty warm water, keep repeating it and it should go away! U can also get salt remover from any Canadian tire, if that fails it crystallizes the salt and brings it up to the surface but it’s hard on the fabric, so use that as a final step
Steam
HOT WATER mixed with VINEGAR in a spray bottle. Let its saturate. Dissolve, scrub with a brush, use a wet vac or carpet extractor on it. And repeat as needed. Trust me I learned the hard way and spent way too long trying to clean a fee stupid mats
No air?
Tornador + drill brush and steam
Yes, make sure to soak the imbedded dirt and then rub in the mud you just made all over the carpet fibres 👍
What steamer?
God the Mazda carpet and even Honda carpet lately has been giving me headaches 😅
Im from Nigeria
How to remove salt stains?
Literally vacuum, air gun, vacuum. If its still there hit with a carpet shampoo and drill brush no need for a steamer what so ever unless your doing a 4-600 clean
What carpet shampoo would you recommend? I'm in canada
@@jeremiahjeremiah1319 carpet bomber is the goat
@@Tac_3403 thanks for that! I'll look it up
what if i don’t have steam cleaner
Would you say this is better than using a compressor with a knock off tornador attachment
I would say it’s similar and both can work well
How would this work on dog hair embedded in carpet?
I’d use some sort of pet hair brush to get a majority of it out before going to the chemical
Breathing in chemicals with steam cleaner.
Kinda looks like steamed dirt to me .... now it'll have that brown at the end stain forever.
you are correct. as the carpet dries the dirt will bleed from the base to the surface. And then the mildew smell on a hot day will be over powering
If you dont get most of the dirt before you start adding steam and applyig pressure with the shampoo and cloth, you are rubbing what is essentially mud deeper into the carpet. You are doing a quick job, not a good job.
Using a brush head on a drill or a massage gun to agitate and loosen the dirt along with the vacuum will reduce the amount of what is essentially mud that you will create when you make it wet.
I stick with P and S and Diy detail. You just need a few products because they can all do a bunch of different things
Is there an alternate way if I don’t have the steamer?
Air compressor
No air gun?
What would you do if you dont have a steamer
Compressed air