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  • Hey dude u forgot to remove the stain leave car washing to the mexicans

  • Hey man u forgot to remove the stains

  • he tried hard to keep his eyes off that stain,but he couldnt

  • The extraction machine is nowhere near as important as the correct preparation and knowing the fabric. Use a stain remover on the stains first scrub them if necessary use a soft brush so as not to damage the fabric. Start from the headrest and work your way down. A "deep clean" i.e. lots of water is not always the best way to go particularly with velour fabrics, it can make things worse and make sure you remove as much water as possible. The extraction machine is really the only the last stage.

  • hhr seats stains are PERMENENT

  • Thanks for the info.

  • I did this in the winter and the seats froze :(

  • @erasedcar I Was about to this but Im afraid of that too

  • If you dont own a carpet cleaner with a handheld attatchment, take your car to a self service carwash and use theirs for like $5. Or you can buy resolve carpet cleaner in a can, scrub it in with a brush, and vaccuum it off with a shop vac.

  • all these dumb asses talking about the machine and how they ain't got it. he started off mentioning a home version.

  • useless. a regular person does not own one of those machines

  • wat if we dont have one of these machines???

  • He's just trying to help.

  • I just use armorall multi purpose wipes on my stains works great and cheap

  • Don't forget the HEADREST!

  • Can I shampoo the seats and use brush and then take it out to vacuum cleaners and vacuum all the shampoo?

  • I mean honestly, Do you think I searched for "cleaning car upholstery" , watch this video and said oh yeah!, use that professional car upholstery shampooer I have sitting in the closet.

  • @stevenp25100 Exactly, LOL!

  • if it wasnt for him i would have forgotten the headrest. thankyou.

  • Scumbag interior car detailer Puts video up showing how to properly get off a stain. Leaves stain on after the process is done.

  • Prespray the hard stains with something!!

  • You don't know what your doing

  • that spot was not cleaned out ....What was that a FART DOT? I think it usually comes from eating Taco Bell and sitting immediately after a meal....Doh!

  • Try some spraying the seat with disolve all first, then wipe the seat down with a brush or sponge then go a little slower with your carpet extrator wand. This will give you better results Danielson.

  • You can't just play with those fart stains. You got to pull those seats out, take em to the local car wash, Purple Stuff the hell out of 'em, then wash with high pressure soap and rinse! Let sit and dry for at least a week! All you've done here is sunk the stains further down into the seat. lol I make all my passengers put clothes on before riding to avoid these kinds of stains. Skid marks I like to call 'em.

  • real information thanks keep it comng.and what about nasty trunks

  • To dry the seats, just leave your car running with A/C on for 30 mins

  • So what have we learned!! If you want to deep-clean your upholstery buy a wash vac....hmmm why didn`t i think of that. This guy should rule the world he`s a genius.

  • i was in valeting and never told customer to leave window open use a diesel space heater oh ye you missed a bit...................

  • i was in valeting and never told customer to leave window open use a diesel space heater oh ye you missed a bit.

  • i was in valeting and never told customer to leave window open use a diesel space heater oh ye you missed a bit

  • wouldnt get near my car . get yerself tae specsavers pal ya missed the stain

  • you do it to fast, you didnt get the stain out, you have no technique, its not a vacuum buddy

  • @moparperformancepart Agreed. Geez I just don't have the time to correct all of these "expert" detailers. Mopar is correct..that is not a vacuum, it's an extractor. You are wasting product by pushing the nozzle forward while spraying and leaving the solution behind you. Spray and SLOWLY drag the vacuum nozzle towards you in one direction only. Keyword: TOWARDS. Spots/stains should be pretreated. There should be some regulation in this profession, perhaps a license needed. Aye carumba!

  • were can i get that shampoo machine?

  • @izar900 the internet.

  • ha this guy suks I like diesel better

  • today junior!

  • hes such a cutie!

  • what kinda vaccum you are useing iam trying to buy 1 and can u use shout on black cloth on a car

  • i hate commercials.

  • OMG, this video was so helpful............ such a waste of time

  • Does anyone else kinda think this clown looks like vinny from jersey shore?

  • doesn't make sense to upload a 'practical' video that requires non-common house items and on top of that, the stain isn't removed.

  • i'm a detailer we dont do any shampooing where i work we find it pretty much useless...hand clean with good technique works everytime

  • My detailer does it by hand and it comes out looking brand new, no steam cleaner.

  • lol the stain is still there. he needs carpet stain remover with a cotton towel to get that out.

  • I'll have to travel to another State to shampoo my seats, Miss. ain't got nothing

  • Instead of flooding the stain, stop, put some cleaner on it, scrub it with a soft brush and let it sit, then go over it again.

  • Sorry but his technique is not very good. You should never push downon the upholstery tool. Once you make contact you have to pull up and back, this way you do not soak the foam under the fabric. You only need to clean the fabric. He should have pretreated the upholstery first, then extract with one pass.

    It should not be wet 24 hours later (next day) are you trying to grow mold? Use 100 psi and dual 3 stage vacs to get it dry fast. good luck from WeTeachCarpetCleaning

  • Best results achieved when taking out the seats.

  • Great video. Another consideration for those that don't have a steam cleaner is Car Brite X3 Fabric Cleaner. It does a great job lifting stains even on the newer fabric seats that are so tough to clean.

  • I always pre-soak first to break up the stains. Better sucktion too!

  • Yeah good process, but not many people have hot water extractors if they're not pro detailers. I am one and I can't see spending the thousands one of those costs. The closest comparable would be the Little Green Machine. You can also just do it all with a scrubber, cleaner, water, and microfiber towels...

  • Some people Dont like Leather seats perhaps because they against using Leather or that leather is Crap in Winter (cold) and Hot in Summer, I have had cars with leather and cloth seating and Leather is not nice to sit on you slide off it when you take corners fast , Cloth is far more practical and it weighs less than leather improving your overall mileage.

  • im sorry but your theroy of cars with cloth interor getting better cas milage made me laugh for about a day straight and yea leather is cold in winter but most cars with leather have seat warmers and yea its hot as hell in the summer but i like it for the most part not that i dislike cloth i have both but leather looks nicer

  • i havent a clue what the hell you are blethering on about but i kind of get the message, i see from you channel you are 17 years old enough said....

  • oh lol there was some typeos in there i was laughing about you saying cloth interior cars get better gas milage and i was saying yea leather is cold in the winter but heated seats help but theres not much to do for it being hot in the summer just park in the shade lol

  • I agree!

  • And he didnt get the stain out........ epic fail.

  • @SickKidsProductions How do you know he didn't get the stain out? He wasn't finished.

  • @SickKidsProductions Epic definition: extending beyond the usual or ordinary especially in size or scope <his genius was epic. you really think not gettin a stain out qualifies? the last 100years of US history is an epic fail. your mom having you, not epic yet a fail

  • @assman255 Considering we are a production company (more than one of us operating the account) and not a "YOU" in specific, id call you a epic fail for not realizing that. :)

  • @SickKidsProductions

    blah-blah-blah. I'm getting a headache for all your lawyer-like lingo.

    You have a vested interest ($) in making people think that any STAIN can be removed, so long as people pay YOU for YOUR Snake Oil Re-Inking Automatic color re-matching shampoo, now with Time-Reverse scrubbing bubbles.

    Sick Kid, indeed.

  • @SickKidsProductions

    *Stain: "Is a discoloration that can be clearly distinguished from the surface, material, or medium it is found upon. Stains are caused by the chemical or physical interaction of two dissimilar materials"

    *Chemical interaction: An irreversible process.

    You were expecting some sort of "magic shampoo" that will automatically match the faded color back to its original shade?

  • @flurry Stains are caused by the chemical OR physical interaction. For a car seat a physical interaction is much more likely, so your chemical interaction definition is irrelevant. I would say sickkids was just expecting the stain to be cleaned off the seat, not an unrealistic expectation from a pro detailer.

  • @PLATINUMMAXIMUM09  calm the heck down.

  • is vinyl good?

  • Hi. I'm Ryan Bogdewic Owner and General Manager of Attention to Detail. I have uploaded a few videos for auto detailing that I feel may help you make your auto detailing faster, cleaner, and easier. Please check them out and see if they may help your business grow.

    Also, let me know if you'd like to be added to my friend's list because I feel all of us Auto Detailers should have a tight connection.

    -Politowic

  • were can i buy that machine?

  • what about leather seats??...shoe polish??

  • I wish I could find one of these steam cleaner thingies he is using

  • Rent a rug doctor works great for this

  • Good job man !!! Very informative vids !!!

  • takes u 5 minutes to say a sentence

  • is this all on a dvd that i can buy or are these all shorts online?

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