Talk about water spots

AMAZING Great job!

Probably from kids , but I blame the parents!

Awesome turnaround ... the owner got a new interior.


BTW, I completely agree with detailchick ... I have a 3 year-old daughter and she knows that no ones eat inside the car. She can only have a drink and she's really careful about it. It's funny 'cause she warns other passengers about the "no eating in dad's car" all the time.
 
This looks like 50% of the cars that we take in on trade or buy at auction. At least this one had the floor mats still.

The material on these seats and a lot of the newer ford and Chrysler products is a real pain for us. With heavy staining it's quite hard for us to get all of the dirt out without getting the seat wet. Once they are wet they tend to wick back a lot of dirt while they dry leaving stains around the last area that drys. Often times we resort to removing the seats entirely in order to pressure wash the dirt out and dry them in the sun.

Can you advise a method that we might use to get similar results with the equipment we have? We have a Vapormaster 3000 and a small Dura Maid extractor.

Also a recommendation on an affordable high quality extractor would be awesome. It sounds like they can run 3-4k. I don't think we will be investing that kind of money in the near future but it would be good to start thinking about it.

Thanks in advance for the advice.
 
To reduce "wicking" and staining as a result of over-wetting seats you could vacuum up the excess water and hand rub the seats with large towels to remove even more moisture and begin drying interior very quickly with fans/air movers
 
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