@Thisisveryreal Hey Thanks! It really depends on where you live. I live in a humid part of Florida, so it takes a little longer to dry. I would just plan to not drive your car and to let it sit overnight. If you can, I would keep your windows cracked as well to keep it a little less humid in the car as well...after all it's wet. If you've got to use the car, a good 4-6 hours in the sun should do the trick. Some areas take longer to dry than others depending on how heavy you are with the water.
hey did you rent this? if so did you need a credit card or did you pay in cash, because i'm 16 and i don't have a credit card and i really need to clean my car with this machine's upholstery tool.
@patizel1 yes I rented it from my supermarket. Look up where you can rent one in your area on google. I used a card, but could pay cash since I was paying the supermarket. They will ask for your license, however, so they know where to find you if you don't return the machine. On a side note, I would talk to your parents about getting a VisaBuxx card. Its a credit card for teens, but acts like a debit, becuase your parents fill it up with money. Helps build your credit and gives you flexibility.
@Chrismacpimpdad Thanks.. I thought so that you could pay in cash, and tell them your address.. And I do have a debit card already saved up for collage funds.
@plaidzinc Thanks for asking. There's a good market here in Florida. If you play your cards right, I think you could get 75 bucks. I would pay 60 bucks. It costs 42.50 at the supermarket I rent it from. So if its worth the price for you to buy one, I think it could be worth it in the long run. It only took me 2.5 hours to do my brother's sequoia and that is from ceiling to floor to trunk. If there's a market...go for it.
I have used the rug doctor on my own carpets. I would have my carpets professionally cleaned...but every other time I would use the rug doctor. It saves money, but I just like having professionals coming back and getting anything the doctor may not get. As for stains...urine is tough. Lighter stains like wine and soda may come out. The earlier you deal with it, the more it'll come out. I would not buy a rug doctor, but I would definitely rent it. Hope this helps!
hey nice video .. i have a 08 chrysler with gray interior and the driver sit has a big white spot do u know if is good to just clean it with soap tie...
hey, no problem. Elbow grease would probably be more work than you need to do. If the Rug Doctor doesn't do what you want in some spots, I'd go back and do the elbow grease, but this is probably a lot easier.
Hey Chris, Nice video. Quick question for you - how long did it take your seats to fully dry after you did this?
Thisisveryreal 4 days ago
@Thisisveryreal Hey Thanks! It really depends on where you live. I live in a humid part of Florida, so it takes a little longer to dry. I would just plan to not drive your car and to let it sit overnight. If you can, I would keep your windows cracked as well to keep it a little less humid in the car as well...after all it's wet. If you've got to use the car, a good 4-6 hours in the sun should do the trick. Some areas take longer to dry than others depending on how heavy you are with the water.
Chrismacpimpdad 1 day ago
carpet cleaner?? they sell an upholstery cleaner which is for car interiors
IMxYOURxDADDY 5 months ago
hey did you rent this? if so did you need a credit card or did you pay in cash, because i'm 16 and i don't have a credit card and i really need to clean my car with this machine's upholstery tool.
patizel1 7 months ago
@patizel1 yes I rented it from my supermarket. Look up where you can rent one in your area on google. I used a card, but could pay cash since I was paying the supermarket. They will ask for your license, however, so they know where to find you if you don't return the machine. On a side note, I would talk to your parents about getting a VisaBuxx card. Its a credit card for teens, but acts like a debit, becuase your parents fill it up with money. Helps build your credit and gives you flexibility.
Chrismacpimpdad 7 months ago
@Chrismacpimpdad Thanks.. I thought so that you could pay in cash, and tell them your address.. And I do have a debit card already saved up for collage funds.
patizel1 7 months ago
Nice car dude!
nzbbs 1 year ago
This was pure white water, naturally.
chikwin 1 year ago 5
@chikwin haha yeah that was a nice blonde moment there...
Chrismacpimpdad 1 year ago
@plaidzinc Thanks for asking. There's a good market here in Florida. If you play your cards right, I think you could get 75 bucks. I would pay 60 bucks. It costs 42.50 at the supermarket I rent it from. So if its worth the price for you to buy one, I think it could be worth it in the long run. It only took me 2.5 hours to do my brother's sequoia and that is from ceiling to floor to trunk. If there's a market...go for it.
Chrismacpimpdad 1 year ago
i got to usf too and have an 07 civic but not the si D: great vid gonna use on my seats too
tehallstar 1 year ago
@tehallstar GO BULLS!
Chrismacpimpdad 1 year ago
yeah but u don't see him do the work
EEEEHHHH
mejiadb 1 year ago
@mejiadb lol. I did do the work, I promise. :)
Chrismacpimpdad 1 year ago
have you ever tried the rug doctor on carpets and is it worth buying
TheEliteassassin14 1 year ago
@TheEliteassassin14
I have used the rug doctor on my own carpets. I would have my carpets professionally cleaned...but every other time I would use the rug doctor. It saves money, but I just like having professionals coming back and getting anything the doctor may not get. As for stains...urine is tough. Lighter stains like wine and soda may come out. The earlier you deal with it, the more it'll come out. I would not buy a rug doctor, but I would definitely rent it. Hope this helps!
Chrismacpimpdad 1 year ago
hey nice video .. i have a 08 chrysler with gray interior and the driver sit has a big white spot do u know if is good to just clean it with soap tie...
michoacan684 1 year ago
A big help thanks!
noshoes 1 year ago
hey, no problem. Elbow grease would probably be more work than you need to do. If the Rug Doctor doesn't do what you want in some spots, I'd go back and do the elbow grease, but this is probably a lot easier.
Chrismacpimpdad 2 years ago
Thanks bro, I was thinking of using Rug Doctor too than manual elbow grease.
jesden08 2 years ago