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    How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    One of my friends just purchased a 2001 Camry as a daily driver and we want to clean up its cloth seats. I don`t have much experience with interior detailing, but heard Meguiar`s APC+ is a great performer. What is the process for using it to clean seats? I was thinking:

    1) Dilute APC+ at 10:1
    2) Spray onto dirty areas
    3) Agitate with a brush
    4) Dry area using a towel

    Am I missing any steps? Should I use a towel dampened with water to remove APC+ prior to drying? Unfortunately I do not have an extractor. Your advice is appreciated! (Posting to Detailing 101 since this is a basic question)

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Don`t get me wrong here, but if your using a APC then you need to always test it before on every car you use it on. You can go 6-1 to all the way to 20-1 to clean. I been using 303 Fabric & Vinyl Cleaner and found great success using it. I don`t use a machine so every time I use it is by hand.
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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna View Post
    One of my friends just purchased a 2001 Camry as a daily driver and we want to clean up its cloth seats. I don`t have much experience with interior detailing, but heard Meguiar`s APC+ is a great performer. What is the process for using it to clean seats? I was thinking:

    1) Dilute APC+ at 10:1
    2) Spray onto dirty areas
    3) Agitate with a brush
    4) Dry area using a towel

    Am I missing any steps? Should I use a towel dampened with water to remove APC+ prior to drying? Unfortunately I do not have an extractor. Your advice is appreciated! (Posting to Detailing 101 since this is a basic question)
    Do you have a wet and dry vac?

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Laguna View Post
    One of my friends just purchased a 2001 Camry as a daily driver and we want to clean up its cloth seats. I don`t have much experience with interior detailing, but heard Meguiar`s APC+ is a great performer. What is the process for using it to clean seats? I was thinking:

    1) Dilute APC+ at 10:1
    2) Spray onto dirty areas
    3) Agitate with a brush
    4) Dry area using a towel

    Am I missing any steps? Should I use a towel dampened with water to remove APC+ prior to drying? Unfortunately I do not have an extractor. Your advice is appreciated! (Posting to Detailing 101 since this is a basic question)

    Here is how I would do it. You will need a wet vac.

    If available use regular Meguiar`s All Purpose Cleaner (the green bottle) because it will produce a thicker foam with far more suds. Dilute in a bucket, and spray water to achieve a high level of rich foam.

    Vacuum the seats first.

    Using a brush, dip into into the suds, with just the bristles touching the water. You want to use as much of the suds as possible, while only getting the fabric damp.

    Scrub the suds into the seat as much as possible.

    Immediately vacuum the seat, removing as much water as possible. You really want to push the vacuum into the fabric and allow it to extract as much water as you can.

    Come back with a damp cloth (just water) and wipe the seats to remove any surface solution that will wick to the top of the fabric.

    Blot dry with a towel.

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Here is how I would do it. You will need a wet vac.

    If available use regular Meguiar`s All Purpose Cleaner (the green bottle) because it will produce a thicker foam with far more suds. Dilute in a bucket, and spray water to achieve a high level of rich foam.

    Vacuum the seats first.

    Using a brush, dip into into the suds, with just the bristles touching the water. You want to use as much of the suds as possible, while only getting the fabric damp.

    Scrub the suds into the seat as much as possible.

    Immediately vacuum the seat, removing as much water as possible. You really want to push the vacuum into the fabric and allow it to extract as much water as you can.

    Come back with a damp cloth (just water) and wipe the seats to remove any surface solution that will wick to the top of the fabric.

    Blot dry with a towel.

    This is solid advice, as a side note. Blue Corral has a materiel cleaner that is OTC. I have used this many, many times with excellent results
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    I recall seeing a really nice how to on here where the Blue Coral product was used

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    I like folex for interior carpets and fabric.

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Thats the way I do it. You want to get as much wetness out as it can cause stains to reappear. The stain wil tend to wick to the surface again if left to wet.

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Here is how I would do it. You will need a wet vac.

    If available use regular Meguiar`s All Purpose Cleaner (the green bottle) because it will produce a thicker foam with far more suds. Dilute in a bucket, and spray water to achieve a high level of rich foam.

    Vacuum the seats first.

    Using a brush, dip into into the suds, with just the bristles touching the water. You want to use as much of the suds as possible, while only getting the fabric damp.

    Scrub the suds into the seat as much as possible.

    Immediately vacuum the seat, removing as much water as possible. You really want to push the vacuum into the fabric and allow it to extract as much water as you can.

    Come back with a damp cloth (just water) and wipe the seats to remove any surface solution that will wick to the top of the fabric.

    Blot dry with a towel.

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    I like to use Woolite @ 30:1 for final wipe before drying. Leaves a light, pleasant smell and keeps the fabric feeling soft when it dries rather than stiff as some fabrics can.

    If you get it too wet and the stain wicks to the surface again simply wait intil it is completely dry then wipe with a towel dampened with APC. Keep the moisture to the surface fabric and don`t let it get through to the cushion. It should dry fast thus no more wicking.

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Quote Originally Posted by classofshine View Post
    Thats the way I do it. You want to get as much wetness out as it can cause stains to reappear. The stain wil tend to wick to the surface again if left to wet.
    Yes. Remove as much water as possible and evenly blot the surface to finish it.

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Helme View Post
    Here is how I would do it. You will need a wet vac.

    If available use regular Meguiar`s All Purpose Cleaner (the green bottle) because it will produce a thicker foam with far more suds. Dilute in a bucket, and spray water to achieve a high level of rich foam.

    Vacuum the seats first.

    Using a brush, dip into into the suds, with just the bristles touching the water. You want to use as much of the suds as possible, while only getting the fabric damp.

    Scrub the suds into the seat as much as possible.

    Immediately vacuum the seat, removing as much water as possible. You really want to push the vacuum into the fabric and allow it to extract as much water as you can.

    Come back with a damp cloth (just water) and wipe the seats to remove any surface solution that will wick to the top of the fabric.

    Blot dry with a towel.
    Thank you all, especially Todd, for the input. I do not currently own a wet vac, but see that I can get a low end one fairly inexpensively.

    I do have some regular green Meguiar`s APC - when diluting in a bucket to create rich foam, how much water should I fill it with/what dilution ratio should I use?

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    I have used the "blow" feature on the vac to speed drying rather than drag out the shop vac. The master blaster can do it much faster especially if you have any clean up (shop vac) time.

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    Re: How to Use APC+ on Cloth Seats Please!

    Not to derail this, but what type of brush have you guys found to work best on cloth seats?

 

 

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