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Dan
01-13-2012, 03:39 PM
All stains being different, what`s in your arsenal to tackle the toughest stains?



Me:

-Megs APC+

-Folex (great on mud stains)

-Megs Degreaser

-Spot Shot Aerosol

-Aquanet Hair Spray (for ink)

-WD-40 (awesome on tough grease stains and tar)

-Peroxide (for when it won`t come out, makes it fade, but proper application is key)

David Fermani
01-13-2012, 04:06 PM
Dude, you need a carpet shampoo.

RaskyR1
01-13-2012, 04:08 PM
For general cleaning, 303 upholstery cleaner and Folex. For had to remove stains I have a dedicated spotting kit, which removes food and drink stains (kool-aid, fruit punch...). It also has cleaners for rust, ink, nail polish, tar, gum, grease, coffee, urine, tea, vomit...





Thankfully I don`t take on many interiors and haven`t needed to use most of the specialty cleaners. ;)

justin30513
01-13-2012, 04:09 PM
ZEP`s High Traffic Shampoo

Folex (a must have for me)

Dan
01-13-2012, 04:40 PM
Dude, you need a carpet shampoo.



I probably need to try some newer ones out, but I`m really happy with APC+ for most carpets. Its the killer stains I have issues with.

Street5927
01-13-2012, 10:29 PM
SPOT SHOT ( awesome on headliners too)

ZEP

FOLEX

DETAIL KING BIO ENZYME CLEANER

salty
01-14-2012, 02:54 AM
Commercial carpet pretreats will do most if not all of the above and is made to rinse clean, best with rinse agent, but clean water works. Dilution ratios of some 30-40 to 1.



They do not remove every stain, but the ones they don`t would be classified as specialty stains. Large amount of tar oil, you should have a carpet solvent.



As Rasky said their are spotting kits for the rest, but in everyday detailing they are rarely used. Except maybe the rust remover.

David Fermani
01-14-2012, 09:02 AM
I probably need to try some newer ones out, but I`m really happy with APC+ for most carpets. Its the killer stains I have issues with.



Yes, you`ll still need a good pre-treatment, but incorporating a dedicated carpet shampoo really makes a difference *for me*. You`re basically applying a thick layer of wet foam all over the carpet and as your scrub it into the fibers it lifts the soiling up to the surface and easily vacuumes away and dries rather quickly. Many people use APC mixed with water in a bucket to "shampoo", but it doesn`t nearly have the same effect due to the foam action.

justin30513
01-14-2012, 09:23 AM
Yes, you`ll still need a good pre-treatment, but incorporating a dedicated carpet shampoo really makes a difference *for me*. You`re basically applying a thick layer of wet foam all over the carpet and as your scrub it into the fibers it lifts the soiling up to the surface and easily vacuumes away and dries rather quickly. Many people use APC mixed with water in a bucket to "shampoo", but it doesn`t nearly have the same effect due to the foam action.



What`s your chemicals and process?

imported_DetailDan
01-14-2012, 09:43 AM
Products designed for cleaning and protecting carpets! No degreasers or APC`s here.

Accumulator
01-14-2012, 12:37 PM
What with the vehicles, the house, the pets, and the way I seldom throw stuff away, I kinda overkill this. But I have most of my needs well covered. Let`s see...this if from memory so I might be forgetting something:



Extractors:

-Century Ninja 4000

-Bissell Big Green Machine

-Bissell Pro-Heat upright

-Ancient Bissell from the early `80s

-Hoover SteamVac Jr.



Chemicals:

-TOL/Hi-Temp Carpet Shampoo Concentrate

-ChemSpec Pre-spotter

-TOL/Hi-Temp Protein Stain Remover

-[?some brand?] Tannin Stain Remover

-3M`s Three-product System (organic/inorganic/odor)

-Misc. gallons of concentrate from Outright/Hoover/Bissell

-Wax Remover (that`s for the house)

-Nature`s Miracle (old/good version and yeah, when it runs out I need to buy the other stuff)



Misc.:

-Lots of brushes (including brass-bristle ones, be careful with those!)

-Pethair "sponge"

-Brushes for Cyclo



Gotta pick up some more Red Stain Remover, though I hardly ever need it. And yeah....I *still* need to buy some Rinse Agent! Just never get around to it, but I need to stop by the extractor service place one of these days anyhow (need a part for the Century`s household wand) and I`ll pick it up then.

David Fermani
01-14-2012, 01:36 PM
What`s your chemicals and process?



The key is determining the source behind the stain/soiling before introducing any kind of water-based cleaner. 1st treat the oil based stains/soiling with a solvent-based all purpose solvent. If you do this after the carpet is wet, the solvent with not penetrate through the wetness and into the stain. Then apply an APC styled cleaner and allow to dwell, and then aggitate. Then, apply thick solution of shampoo foam to 1 section of the carpet(I like to stick my air hose or powerwasher into the bucket to suds things up), scrub and then slowly vacuum carpet. Then towel dry with cotton towel. Repeat for each section of the interior including seats.



Products of choice:



Solvents:

AM Multi-Purpose Solvent: Car care auto detailing solvents & removers by Auto Magic (http://www.automagic.com/solvents.htm)

AI Safety Solvent: http://www.valugard.net/cms/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=e4oS4nRAbCY%3d&tabid=70&mid=397



APC`s:

OPC: Optimum Power Clean (http://optimumcarcare.com/opclean.php?li=6)

HD TOTAL: Automotive Degreaser & Soil Remover - HD TOTAL 1 Gallon | 3D Products (http://www.autopia-store.org/HD-Total-1-Gallon.html)



Shampoos:

3D Shampoo: Professional Upholstery & Carpet Shampoo – High Foam Carpet Shampoo for Tough Spots | 3D Products (http://www.autopia-store.org/Upholstery-Carpet-Shampoo.html)

AM E-Z Clean: Professional car care cleaners by Auto Magic (http://www.automagic.biz/cleaners.htm)



Specialty Stain Removers:

Carpet & Upholstery Stains (http://topoftheline.com/spots.html)

Accumulator
01-14-2012, 01:43 PM
David Fermani- Hey, you jogged my memory! Yeah, Optimum Power Clean is good, and about the only APC I use on carpets these days.



I have the HD Total and their green APC, but I`ve never tried either of them. Sorta :confused: about when to use one or the other :nixweiss

David Fermani
01-14-2012, 01:46 PM
You gotta try HD TOTAL. It`s on par with OPC. I actually prefer it for many jobs due to its smell.

derek37
01-14-2012, 03:01 PM
David, would you say HD Total, on carpets, is as good as HD carpet shampoo? I`ve never tried either but need to pick up some carpet shampoo. I do understand HD total can be used for many things but just wondering if its as good on carpets as I`ve read that HD shampoo is.



Thanks.

Derek