I use a small blower with a vacuum hose attachment. Better cfm than a compressor (plus it's warm air to help dry carpets), it's quieter, and has on demand air while you have to wait for a compressor to refill, it's smaller than the smallest compressor, and its less equipment you need for the job.
Great tips, but the compressed air does not sit well with me. Those airborne particles are going into your nose unless you use a mask. Who knows what the customer stepped on beforehand.
The hangup I have blowing with compressed air as shown is that it sends what’s on and in the carpet everywhere else in the car, doesn’t it? Then, we have to get the particulates out of the back dash by the angled rear window in sedans, for example, where it’s hard to vacuum, etc. What am I missing?
Yes if you have clumps in your carpet then blowing it out before vacuuming won't be effective. But a tornador or similar tool will loosen debris embedded in impossible carpet and make a huge time saving difference!. Especially dusty cars that have been neglected or work trucks that just have dirt and dust in every corner or crevice.
Quick question is super clean a great carpet cleaner? If so is it better or as good as the p&s 3 step? Or can u use super clean with p&s step 3 finisher?
Hey Luke I plan on using this method on my next Interior detail when cleaning the carpet Friday,
Thanks Luke !
I use a blower, drill brush and vac like this before when I do this process.
Curious as to why you don't finish up with the P&S Neutralizer (Step 3)? Supposedly it neutralizes the chemicals so the carpet doesn't attract dirt.
Use a drill brush while you blow everything out. Makes it super efficient
If don't have compressor? I small blower like x blower can do it? ....on its limitations?
Air compressor is a must for detailing! Highly recommend investing in one
I use a small blower with a vacuum hose attachment. Better cfm than a compressor (plus it's warm air to help dry carpets), it's quieter, and has on demand air while you have to wait for a compressor to refill, it's smaller than the smallest compressor, and its less equipment you need for the job.
@@justinrounds517can u send a link of what u have?
Why would you blow stuff around when you can vacuum just making a big mess.
it loosens all the trapped dirt under the fibers of the carpet. Making the vacuum process easier.
@@impulse1584 do it after
Great tips, but the compressed air does not sit well with me. Those airborne particles are going into your nose unless you use a mask. Who knows what the customer stepped on beforehand.
What air compressor do you use to power your tornador?
Thanks for the advice!!
What headlamp is that?
A GoPro lol
What is the steamer called?
The hangup I have blowing with compressed air as shown is that it sends what’s on and in the carpet everywhere else in the car, doesn’t it? Then, we have to get the particulates out of the back dash by the angled rear window in sedans, for example, where it’s hard to vacuum, etc. What am I missing?
I’d say this is useful for light dirt and not very useful for a heavily soiled carped/interior
Yes if you have clumps in your carpet then blowing it out before vacuuming won't be effective. But a tornador or similar tool will loosen debris embedded in impossible carpet and make a huge time saving difference!. Especially dusty cars that have been neglected or work trucks that just have dirt and dust in every corner or crevice.
Gas and lighter works great on impossible carpet.
Quick question is super clean a great carpet cleaner? If so is it better or as good as the p&s 3 step? Or can u use super clean with p&s step 3 finisher?
Super clean is a degreaser, not a carpet cleaning product. P&S would be much better.
@@darrylransier7231what do you Recommend to use super clean on?
@@darrylransier7231 thank u
Why use enzyme cleaner before carpet cleaner?
It breaks down the organic matter before the carpet cleaner even gets on the surface helping with the whole stain breakdown process in general