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Auto Detailing : How to Deep-Clean Car Upholstery Seats

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2009

In order to deep-clean the upholstery on car seats, it's important to shampoo the upholstery in addition to vacuuming the car. Discover how to wash deep into a car's upholstery with help from a professional car detailing specialist in this free video on auto detailing and cleaning.

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

  • @PLATINUMMAXIMUM09  calm the heck down.

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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

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

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

  • @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. :)

  • 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 :(

  • 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.

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