GSRstilez' carpet cleaning regimen via Amateur. Thanks Sean

03COBRA

I miss my 03 Cobra......
Well I had been wanting to do a carpet cleaning job, but I didn't really know anyone with a light colored carpet. Or so I thought. I took a look at my GF's interior (Beige 96 S-10), and man did this thing some carpet cleaning. I never really looked at the carpet, it had some spots and was just overall dirty. It didn't have floor mats in the year and a half she has had it! So I went to the store, picked up some oxy clean and a scrub brush. Got up this morning, took a look at GSRstilez cleaning regimen. Went out and mixed the Oxy with warm water, grabbed the Rigid wet/dry vac, and go to work. Here are the pics, and here is the link to GSRstilez' link. Some of the carpet is still a little bit wet, I didn't have a chance to leave the doors open for a couple of hours. So it actually a little bit better looking than in the pics. Also, this is a very easy and inexpensive way of cleaning the carpets very well. Although I think I will look into a different spot remover, the one I used didn't seem to do the job!! Oh and by the way, take Sean's advice on the scrub brush, get one with a handle. I got one with no handle and I might have some blisters (spell check) in the morning, so take that advice!! And sorry for the small pics, getting used to using Photohost.org. Anyone want to give me help on making a 48K pic big please help, I think these picks are still 150K and really small! Nevermind, I have got the image size figured out, thank god!!! Just don't want to do it again with this post, so the small pics will stay for this one!!



http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=43947



Products:

--Rigid Wet-Dry Vac

--Oxy Clean (Granular)

--Scotchgard Oxy Power Spot Remover

--Scrub Brush



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just used the same system myself this weekend...the only thing that I did not like is that the oxy doesn't have a "clean" smell..but I did have a problem of stain coming from under fabric...any help?
 
mrzeee said:
just used the same system myself this weekend...the only thing that I did not like is that the oxy doesn't have a "clean" smell..but I did have a problem of stain coming from under fabric...any help?

What do you mean by stain coming from under the carpet? I had a similiar happen to me. After I was done with the cleaning and extracting, I let everything sit for a while. Then I went back to vacuum over it and a black section started to appear, is that what you are talking about? I thought it was kind of strange?
 
used the technique on fabric seats...stain wasn't there before i started...let everytning sit as well...went over it again..lessend some..but i didn't want to saturate seat further..
 
Seanâ€â„¢s carpet method works very well. I put it to the ultimate test several weeks ago . . . 99 Suburban with beige carpet, 5 children under the age of 10, spills galore, YUCK! It was SO gross that I thought the EPA would cordon off my garage. The end result was stunning.



Sean deserves a Nobel Price :bow :D
 
I used the method also the other week, Wish I had pics, but not sure any of you wanted to see my sons breakfast revisited all over the van floor/seats, it was nasty.



it also took out some older grass stains and some spilled chilli that snuck out of a crock-pot once....



Nice work O4cobra. The only problems I has when done were it seems the oxy clean must not have been fully worked into the water, or I had to much becasue I had white chalky stuff al over the carpet the next day i had to vacum up.
 
A couple of things you might try, use diluted Simple GReeen or (preferably) Meg's APC+ as a pre-treator / spot remover it works excellent!



IF your interior is still damp an easy way to dry it in colder weather is to shu8t the doors, crack the windows open 3-4" then crank up the heat on the floor setting and leave the car run for 20-30 minutes.
 
LightngSVT said:
A couple of things you might try, use diluted Simple GReeen or (preferably) Meg's APC+ as a pre-treator / spot remover it works excellent!



IF your interior is still damp an easy way to dry it in colder weather is to shu8t the doors, crack the windows open 3-4" then crank up the heat on the floor setting and leave the car run for 20-30 minutes.

Is this the APC you and everyone is talking about. I bought this Meg's kit for the hyper dressing and have already fallen in love with the Last touch QD, and the Glass Cleaner. If this is the APC you are talking about, thank you for the idea. I didn't really know what to use it on!

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Glad this is working out for you O4Cobra and many others.



That is the APC I use as a pre-treater yes.



However, the best spot remover I have used to date is the Eimann Fabrik Spot Remover. Pretreat with that and go to town :)
 
That APC looks green? The Megs APC+ I have is in a gallon jug and is blue in color. You can dilute it to different ratios and clean almost anything with it.
 
One thing to remember with Oxy Clean (the powder) is it like hot hot hot water - It activates best in Hot water - and as always test for colorfastness as it is a chemical bleaching product.
 
I used a knock off spray Oxy Clean and rinsed the floor mats thorouighly after the regimen and it looked great on an 04 Sequoia. In AZ everything dries out quick and fast !
 
mrzeee said:
I did have a problem of stain coming from under fabric...any help?



That is why you need to wetvac after cleaning the carpets. Sometimes you have real deep stains that go into the backing of the carpet and any foam underneath. When you shampoo, you only get what is on the surface. As the carpet dries, the rest of the stain underneath is pulled upward towards the surface and the stain reappears.



You can pour some warm to hot water into the stain, then wet vac it up. You may have to do it a few times to completely pull the stain up.
 
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