What's your favorite CARPET CLEANER?

Today I did a carpet/cloth seat extraction on a 05 Jeep Grand Cherokee w/ 116k miles

After an in depth vac, I pretreated with ultra-pac and some areas that looked greasy needed citrus-solv.

I had the proper mix of dry slurry in the tank of the Mytee HP60.

Video should be up in a few:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tWdBs4Mxyk
 
I guess this is a good place to insert this question , I have a new set of Lloyd mats, really nice, black with red embroidery .I will have to check,but I think the material is scotch guarded, but I want to keep them as perfect as possible.
What is a good product to use on them that has a low residual build up.
Thanks in advance guys,you always have the answers ! :rockon:
 
I guess this is a good place to insert this question , I have a new set of Lloyd mats, really nice, black with red embroidery .I will have to check,but I think the material is scotch guarded, but I want to keep them as perfect as possible.
What is a good product to use on them that has a low residual build up.
Thanks in advance guys,you always have the answers ! :rockon:

I have those in my '03 Corvette. Lloyd's makes great floormats!

I keep them vacuumed regularly and when they need to be cleaned, I use a foam carpet cleaner (Woolite High Traffic Carpet Foam) and wipe with a soft white towel. They always look fresh and new.
 
I have those in my '03 Corvette. Lloyd's makes great floormats!

I keep them vacuumed regularly and when they need to be cleaned, I use a foam carpet cleaner (Woolite High Traffic Carpet Foam) and wipe with a soft white towel. They always look fresh and new.

Ok cool , is that a regular ol store bought product ?
 
Ok cool , is that a regular ol store bought product ?

Yes. I buy mine at the grocery store.

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If a tough stain has set in over a long period of time, is it sometimes not possible to remove it not matter what you try?
 
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