2012 A7 with Cement Splatter and Road Paint!!

I hate cleaning perforated seats. All the stains get into the perforations and it's almost impossible to get it all out. Seems as though you got most of it out though! Great turnaround overall!
The key on that is wrapping a white terry towel around the steamer head. The stains get transferred to the towel. It's the best way to steam. Very effective.

Real great job ritchy
Thanks bud!

Great work! I had to chuckle at the wife "don't spend too much money fixing the disaster that I created." ;)
Thank you. No kidding!! No bloody irony there, eh?!?

Oh, I've read about it it seems like a decent unit but I wouldn't really need the vacuum or extractor features as I'm already using the house's central vac and it's pretty good and I have a Mytee Lite. I looked at the VX but I think I'm leaning more toward a Dupray...though I'm not sure which one.
Hassan, we had a GB on them at L2D a while back. It ran for a few months.

One of my favorite cars right now. Well done.
Thank you very much!
 
Richey thank you I enjoyed your post & photography, you did an awesome job on that car! Its a shame to see orange peel on a nice car like that.
 
Richey thank you I enjoyed your post & photography, you did an awesome job on that car! Its a shame to see orange peel on a nice car like that.
Thank you very much! I'd rather see orange peel than ridiculously thin paint though if I had to choose...

On the Gaia?
No, sending you a PM.

[quote=Precision Pros;717160]Very nice write-up! Thank you for sharing!!

Greg[/quote]
Greg, thanks for the comment and taking the time to read it and leave feedback!
 
Oh, I've read about it it seems like a decent unit but I wouldn't really need the vacuum or extractor features as I'm already using the house's central vac and it's pretty good and I have a Mytee Lite. I looked at the VX but I think I'm leaning more toward a Dupray...though I'm not sure which one.


The Dupray is an excellent machine. I bought the 220 volt version and even on high level steam the unit dosen't back down. Plus with the clemical injection and vaccum extractor it can't be beat. Nice thing also is you can advertise chemical free interior cleaning.:props:
 
The Dupray is an excellent machine. I bought the 220 volt version and even on high level steam the unit dosen't back down. Plus with the clemical injection and vaccum extractor it can't be beat. Nice thing also is you can advertise chemical free interior cleaning.:props:
Which 220V? The Carmen Super Inox?
 
Yes you bet. Great machine in a small package.
It definitely looks pretty sweet...it's not very cheap, though :laughing: Also, I already have an extractor and vacuum so all I need is the steamer function.
 
Nice work Richy! You're a raconteur extroidinaire!

Thanks! Now if I could only remember a line out of one of the Raconteur's songs, LOL.


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I had 2 calls about cement last month and didn't want to bother with them. I gave them such a high price that if they said ok I would be rich for a month. LOL I hoped they would just say no and move on which they did to my pleasure. However, now I may buy the Xenit or Back Set as they seem to work pretty good. Maybe I CAN make money with out being upset at the truck or car with cement on it.
 
I had 2 calls about cement last month and didn't want to bother with them. I gave them such a high price that if they said ok I would be rich for a month. LOL I hoped they would just say no and move on which they did to my pleasure. However, now I may buy the Xenit or Back Set as they seem to work pretty good. Maybe I CAN make money with out being upset at the truck or car with cement on it.

Yes, you can. The Back Set will work well and help you out. There was another thread on here after mine where someone tried BS with great results. Even though this customer told me it was cement, it ended up being road paint more than cement.
 
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