If you're a fan of using your arms/shoulders later in life, just go with the extractor. I did detailing with brushes by hand for years and now I'm paying for it.
Fantastic video. Thank you so much. I love seeing all the different tools and methods for cleaning cloth seats. I have an interior detail on a Ford truck tomorrow and I am going to use some of the steamer techniques you demonstrated.
Again an awesome video. Thanks for quick detailing video for interiors. Which is best for plastic part restoration for plastic and vinyle parts, dash board polish and outside plastic part restoration. Specially for those cars which plastic parts not restored long back.
Well explained video there buddy 👏 now then, you need a video on perforated leather where all the holes have got sticky stuff and dried on stuff stuck in them 😁
I remember you saying the McCollugh steamer didn’t seam strong to you I noticed you don’t have the tip on it that might be why. I have that steamer and without the bigger tip on it it doesn’t have lots of pressure but once on it does. Just thought I’d share that info.
Basicamente dijo que con el puro atomizador y un cepillo es suficiente pero obvio es mas laborioso y tardado, después vuelve a limpiar pero solo cambiando el equipo que usa o en lugar de un cepillo de mano a uno en un taladro, en lugar de usar una toalla a usar la extractora y la maquina de vapor.
Hey I was scrolling through and saw this comment. Are you by chance using and extractor? From my understanding it’s because the staining is in the actual foam and you need something a little more powerful than just scrubbing and mopping up to get it out.
4:45 yeah, that noise of a brush on a cloth seat makes me cringe. Hey, with the 100 buck extractor, when you say it's good enough, I believe you, but does it leave the seats wet as hell? I'm scared of leaving a wet seat for a potential customer.
Question I detailed a Jeep Cherokee. It has never been clean and it's 5 years old. After detail he couldn't believe how good it looked. The next day he sent me a text that his check engine light is on. I never went under the hood and only used a steamer on his cup holder one vent. Have ever encountered this before?
Talking and moving like Speedy Gonzales over here. Hope the video helped. Check the description box for all the links!
Is the aqua pro vac heated ?
It is not
Aahahahahah
Where does the wet and dry vacuum fit in?
If you're a fan of using your arms/shoulders later in life, just go with the extractor. I did detailing with brushes by hand for years and now I'm paying for it.
Good to know that. Thanks 👍
So what your saying is me deciding to stop being a mechanic and move into detailing to save my body is actually kinda pointless?
@@mathewboyer5141 what hes trying to say is work smarter not harder.
Really well illustrated Oscar. Showed from the very basic to extreme ways to fabric/carpet cleaning. Well thought out. Good job overall!!
Very helpful video for someone like me who’s just starting out. I appreciate you showing the different ways to get the same job done.
I love u
i can tell you are a hard working person and passionate about your work, this is great content. keep it up.
I got a harbor freight steamer with 2 year warranty can’t go wrong for 130 , made my money back quick
Same here. It paid for itself.
That's great!
I used your link to buy the aqua pro !! 🔥Keep it up bro
Thank you, most common sense videos I’ve seen.
awesome content! thanks for the help.
Fantastic video. Thank you so much. I love seeing all the different tools and methods for cleaning cloth seats. I have an interior detail on a Ford truck tomorrow and I am going to use some of the steamer techniques you demonstrated.
Again an awesome video. Thanks for quick detailing video for interiors.
Which is best for plastic part restoration for plastic and vinyle parts, dash board polish and outside plastic part restoration.
Specially for those cars which plastic parts not restored long back.
Where does the wet and dry vacuum fit in?
Good one, excellent video, many thanks from Lismore NSW Australia
Appreciate all your videos Oscar, good stuff!
What about gum or something stuck on the seat or the floor
Steam and a microfiber towel with apc cleaner
Nice, videos. Just confirming if I go the steam route I won't need the extractor vacuum?
Awesome video, Oscar! Very informative sir, and great breakdown
I use a vax spot remover bro you think this is decent for interiors ?
Well explained video there buddy 👏 now then, you need a video on perforated leather where all the holes have got sticky stuff and dried on stuff stuck in them 😁
Great lessons...thank u,sir!
Good teacher.
Waiting in my machines to come to start my business.
Can you show what machine you’re using?
Very informative. Thank you sir 🤛🏻
I remember you saying the McCollugh steamer didn’t seam strong to you I noticed you don’t have the tip on it that might be why. I have that steamer and without the bigger tip on it it doesn’t have lots of pressure but once on it does. Just thought I’d share that info.
Great Vid!!
Great info 👍🏼👍🏼
What do you do about carpets that have stains and dirt that just won’t come all the way out?
I tell the customer they won’t come out.
Great info
Puedes explicarlo en español,? saludos desde cd Obregón sonora México
Basicamente dijo que con el puro atomizador y un cepillo es suficiente pero obvio es mas laborioso y tardado, después vuelve a limpiar pero solo cambiando el equipo que usa o en lugar de un cepillo de mano a uno en un taladro, en lugar de usar una toalla a usar la extractora y la maquina de vapor.
I keep having some spots coming back up when it dries. Any tips?
Hey I was scrolling through and saw this comment. Are you by chance using and extractor? From my understanding it’s because the staining is in the actual foam and you need something a little more powerful than just scrubbing and mopping up to get it out.
4:45 yeah, that noise of a brush on a cloth seat makes me cringe. Hey, with the 100 buck extractor, when you say it's good enough, I believe you, but does it leave the seats wet as hell? I'm scared of leaving a wet seat for a potential customer.
I use a Bissell pro heat, start with the drivers seat it will be dry by the time you're done detailing the interior pretty much havent had a complaint
@@unparalleleddetails7203 appreciate that. Hell, I'd buy a mytee if so many reviews didnt complain about the suction on most models.
Question I detailed a Jeep Cherokee. It has never been clean and it's 5 years old. After detail he couldn't believe how good it looked. The next day he sent me a text that his check engine light is on. I never went under the hood and only used a steamer on his cup holder one vent. Have ever encountered this before?
Probably coincidence. Is he trying to say it’s because of you?
Most likely just bad timing doubt it was something you did have him get his codes pulled at autozone
Thanks for the video bro.
Great video!!!!!!