HotRod
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- May 14, 2008
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I hear ya on the hot water extraction.. The main reason I left that part out, is that the extraction machines you used and I currently use are leaps and bounds more powerful than anything you can buy from a detailing website - not to mention they're about $3000...This is a little outside the budget of most detailers who simply do this as a side item...
If I had to do it over I would have said "Professional Carpet and Mat Cleaning on a budget"
I'll be honest though, I'm a little surprised everyone is sooooo hung up on the title????? Wasn't thinking about the title that much when I wrote it![]()
Yeah, the high end machines we used($3000-$10,000) are over kill for a detailer and take up way too much room and can be expensive to maintain.
The title isn't a big deal, its just you have so many different detailers with different experience levels reading this, that may think this is the only way to do the job. But, like I said there are always several different ways of doing things, one system may work for one user but does not work well for the next one. Everyone should have an open mind on trying any method. But I do appreciate your knowledge and the fact that you took the time to make this write up. :dblthumb2: We need more carpet/upholstery write ups on this forum.