imported_JoshVette
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Nice recovery on the interior. Good job.
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06 escalade said:I'm the owner of the car and yes I will lose some cash but I need another suv. I made three big mistakes. I bought a small car & light color cloth. The car got that way from my kids, throwing out trash from remodeling my house & not covering the seats when I finish playing paintball. The PT Cruser got the abuse because I baby my Escalade. Dave knows how anal I'm about the Caddy.
todd@bsaw said:I've never pressure washed seats before, but if I knew I could get results like that I may have to start! Excellent detail. It blows my mind how dirty a car can get in less than 4000 miles...
salty said:Sorry, but i must make a side note. I detail a lot of Chrysler products and this fabric is a PITA. This includes some Ford 1/2 tons to. If there is any dirt or dust in the fabric, even water will stain it. You go to shampoo it and you must clean an entire section of the seat or the whole seat to make it clean.
I have cleaned many, to find that after it drys, there might be a ring or line, that looks bad. Most times a damp MF rubbed on THAT SECTION of the seat will remove it, usually twice. "That section" means the whole seat or the portion of the seat that looks bad.
BlackElantraGT said:David, I don't get the fascination some people have with putting lines in their carpet?![]()
David Fermani said::sign This took place in my prior life at the height of my addition to carpet lines. :nomore: Since then, I've seen the light and I've become a born again carpet scrubber. I'm actually on a country wide campaign to stop the lines being created in harless carpets. :nono :bat :argue