Impressions Fine Auto Detailing:product review Blackfire Interior cleaner

My nephew recently bought a used Chevy Colorado that had been poorly taken care of (the interior at least) and asked if I could help him out by cleaning the seats if he removed them and dropped them off to the Autopia Car Care Garage.
This is just the drivers seat with armrest attached

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As you can see it was pretty bad!
I presoaked the heavy spots with Folex and the rest of the seat with BLACKFIRE Interior Cleaner and scrubbed with a medium bristle brush.
I proceeded to extract the seat.
This was after the initial first pass

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After that I knew it was gonna take some doing!

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I did one section at a time, respraying BLACKFIRE Interior Cleaner and scrubbing before extracting!

the armrest was pretty nasty to say the least!

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overall the seat came out amazing and he was very pleased!

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Heres a shot of my extractor unit

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Overall I've found working with BLACKFIRE Interior Cleaner very satisfying to both me and my clients!
Thanks guys for checking out my review!

HAPPY DETAILING!!!
 
Great review Robert. I just picked up a sample bottle on my last order. Looking forward to giving it a try.
 
Came out great. Im still trying to decide between steaming and extracting. Do you sometimes steam seats/carpets if they are not to bad or are you extractor only?
 
I use steam sometimes depending on what I'm trying to remove
I prefer to pull the dirt out of seats, not force it deeper into the seat or carpet


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Good lord! Did a coal miner own that truck?? That was disgusting. Nice save, Robert.
 
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