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    clean carpet?

    If you are serious about carpet you need an extractor. There just isn't a substitution. That said I understand not everyone can afford one. So I'd get a powerful wet/dry vac a good stiff brush and hit the gym. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Aloha from Hawaii

    Welcome! -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Need advice after interior steaming

    Best guess, moisture got in behind the light. And shorted some already exposed wire.... but hard to say without seeing it. Take the light assembly out and inspect the wireing. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Recommendations for "User friendly" wax

    Not a wax. But seriously BFWD is the easiest product I have ever used. We will see if the HD Poxy I just ordered changes that. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    MF wash (not Wolfgang)

    I use All free and clear. And soak the bad ones in apc. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Interior Detail. Steam and Extractor.

    Most carpet and upholstery cleaners sold by detailing brands are just general all purpose type cleaners with some different surfactants. Real carpet and upholstery chemicals are much more complicated than that. And what I mean by that is the average carpet cleaner has so many different...
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    Dealer sticker residue

    Personally, right or wrong I'd just go over the area with some polish and say F it. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Basic travel kit to keep in car?

    I carry a bottle of waterless wash and a few microfibers. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Made in Germany, Corrected in America

    That is one sex car -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    stolen pressure washer.... what to get

    If you want something that will last go gas. Something with a honda engine and cat pump -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Gotta luv that Meg's UC

    Definitely a tool everyone should have in there arsenal. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Interior Detail. Steam and Extractor.

    That's exactly it. Hot water dries faster and very strong vacuum makes it Evan faster. As for entry level extractors... they will all get the job done. Only real difference is how long it will take you with less heat and leas suction. Nothing wrong with them though. Also, proper cleaning of...
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    Production detailing

    Haven't used it yet, but everything I've seen from HD Speed has impressed me. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Griot's Garage is here!

    Go Hawks! -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Red Gatoraide on beige carpet.

    Thanks! I'm happy to be back. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Griot's Garage is here!

    Welcome! -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Red Gatoraide on beige carpet.

    This! Spray the dye stain remover on and then use a steamer. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Interior Detail. Steam and Extractor.

    Just to be clear, "steam cleaning" as it relates to carpet cleaning, is in fact hot water extraction. Steam is just a general marketing term for "hot." Also, every major carpet manufacturer recommends steam cleaning as the best and only carpet cleaning method that will not void the warranty...
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    Interior Detail. Steam and Extractor.

    An extractor is a much better tool to have than a steamer. I'd look at a mytee lite 2. -note 4 powered by T-Mobile
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    Getting paid from clients

    Take the correct steps and you will having nothing to feel guilty about. First thing is a full written estimate including a detailed description of paint and interior condition. Make sure they know what to expect after you are done. And I always like to fill there head with doubt about...
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