Dan, thank you for the reply. What I have on hand is some 303 multipurpose cleaner, Folex and Tuff-Stuff. If the Megs APC is really that great then I’ll gladly go pick some up, but I’d probably need to find it locally to have it it time. Do you know of any chain stores that tend to have it on the shelf?
I think I have someone that’ll loan me a shampooer/extractor but I haven’t seen it yet so I’m not sure how ‘good’ it will be. I don’t know if anyone with a steamer so that’s probably out of the question. Other than that I have a shop-vac, a PC 7424 with a medium bristle head attachment and a couple hand brushes. I don’t mind a small invesment in tools/cleaner if it’ll get the results so if you have recommendations I’m all ears!
Thanks again,
-Andrew
Hi, Andrew ! Thanks for your reply !
Yes, try your 303 Multipurpose Cleaner, you already have it..
Folex used to be really good, I don`t know how it works anymore since I went to Meguiars Professional Line a long, long, time ago..
I have never found the Meguiars Professional line products locally.. I have always purchased them from places like this Autopia Store, etc...
Their Meguiars APC+ is gone, but they have a new Cleaner that looks very promising..
It is called
Meguiars Citrus Power Cleaner Plus D107 or D10701..
I like these products, because they work really good, and are low-foaming, so there is no huge amount of soapy suds, etc., to deal with..
I looked here on Autopia and AutoGeek, and they don`t have it.

But Detailed Image has it..
Yes, I would use your PorterCable with the brush attachment, and carefully scrub a spot and see how it affects the cloth..
As has already been said, the Extractor, even the little Bissell one is there to shoot hot water into the work, and then extract that water out of the cloth..
This will help you out a lot if you want to try it.. If not, and your Shopvac
is a wet or dry vacuum, try using that to help extract the water out of the cloth and foam..
Good luck with this !
Dan F