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    I will be detailing a 94 acura legend next week. Im only doing the interior as i will be doing it after he gets a repaint, so the exterior wont need to be done. Anyways, i have seen the interior and the carpets look pretty nasty. Alot of set-in stains and spots. I was just wondering what u guys use for stain removal. I was just gonna use some of the otc carpet shampoo but i was thinking that there would be some type of mixture i could make at home for a fraction of the price that would work much better. Also, i have heard the pc can be used for carpet scrubbing. But, i dont know what to use as far as pads or if there is an attachment for cleaning carpets. Any ideas would be great.

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    Here is a thread with some good info:



    http://autopia.org/forum/showthread.php?t=43947



    I have also found that Folex (found at Target, Wal-Mart, etc.) works very well at stain removal.



    There is a 4" brush you can use with a PC, but you`ll need a 3.5" backing plate, and I`ve never really bothered using one of those brushes. To me it seems like more of a hassle than just using a small brush by hand:



    http://www.topoftheline.com/4shambrus1.html
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    Things such as woolite/water mix will work, oxyclean, maybe some apc would do the job. Search some of the threads and you`ll find a ton more tips on how to get your job done. Good luck.

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    I HIGHLY recommend you find some Folex. There hasn`t been a single stain that stuff couldn`t get out or make less visible.
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    Quote Originally Posted by truzoom
    I HIGHLY recommend you find some Folex. There hasn`t been a single stain that stuff couldn`t get out or make less visible.


    I was just at Wal Mart and could find that stuff. Folex just doesnt want to be found. I mean i saw the woolite but no Folex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mr.ikon
    I was just at Wal Mart and could find that stuff. Folex just doesnt want to be found. I mean i saw the woolite but no Folex.


    check home depot, lowes, target, whichever one of those you have around you. also maybe check their website for availability

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    would this be in the cleaning aisle?

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    At target I think so, mine has it on the bottom shelf. If you go to lowes, it is definetly on the cleaning aisle if I remember correctly.

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    so is folex a spot treatment product or can it be mixed with water and used in a bucket and with the little green ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliot Ness



    There is a 4" brush you can use with a PC, but you`ll need a 3.5" backing plate, and I`ve never really bothered using one of those brushes. To me it seems like more of a hassle than just using a small brush by hand:



    http://www.topoftheline.com/4shambrus1.html


    Actually, the brushes screw into the PC like a backing plate. Unless TOL has something different. Folex can also be found in most major grocery chains; I`d also give Kids and Pets a try for odor/stain removal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav`spurplez
    so is folex a spot treatment product or can it be mixed with water and used in a bucket and with the little green ?


    I usually use folex for spot treatment, but it will work for the whole carpet. Just be sure to do a test spot.

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    At Wat-Mart look in the carpet isle, not in the cleaning isle.

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    on the folex website it says not to aggitate the spot or use brushes,

    so i guess that does not have to be followed :nixweiss

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    Quote Originally Posted by gav`spurplez
    on the folex website it says not to aggitate the spot or use brushes,

    so i guess that does not have to be followed :nixweiss


    I think it says to "blot" up the stains with a towel, but i`ve used a rubber brush to scrub stains away.

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    I found it at Lowe`s in the section with the all purpose cleaners. It does work great.

 

 
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