Nick McKees37
McKee's 37 Product Support
- Jan 6, 2011
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"Ewww, that's nasty!" - My reaction when Nicole, one of Autogeek's customer service representatives, showed me the milk stains on the rear seats of her Mazda Tribute. When Nicole isn't at Autogeek takin' care of business, she's usually hauling around a car full of kids to basketball games, foot ball games, and so forth. You know, the stuff moms usually do. So while playing chauffeur the other weekend for her son and his friends, an accident happened that involved a whole lot of milk.
To remove the stains without getting too involved, the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor was the obvious choice. Milk, bodily fluids, dirt and grime don't stand a chance against the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor. If it's made of carpet or upholstery, the Aztec Hot Rod can clean it. No ifs, ands or buts about it. The Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor is to stains as Mike Phillips' big block Chevy is to gasoline - say goodbye!
I started off by pre-treating the area with Detailer's Pro Series Carpet Extractor Pre-Treatment. With the purchase of an Aztec Hot Rod - or any other carpet extractor at Autogeek - a 32 oz. bottle of this is included. DP Carpet Extractor Pre-Treatment was designed specifically for use with carpet extractors. This intense cleaner is non-foaming, pH-balanced and doesn't stiffen fibers in carpet or upholstery. It is highly concentrated meaning a little bit of cleaner goes a long way.
While the Aztec was heating up, I equipped a Porter Cable 7424xp with an Ultra Soft Grey Upholstery Brush. We have a complete line of brushes available that are compatible with the Porter Cable 7424xp and they range from super stiff to ultra soft. These brushes make cleaning carpet and upholstery by hand a thing of the past. Work smart and not hard.
After the Aztec is heated up, hold the trigger and spray directly into the solution tank until hot water comes out. This helps because upon first using the extractor after it has sat for a while, there will still be some water left in the lines.
Time to start cleaning! If you can find a hot water carpet extractor that's easier to use than the Aztec, buy it.
Before I knew it, the stains disappeared.
A couple minutes later the milk stains were gone and the seats looked new again.
Whether you're a professional detailer or someone who just likes to have a really nice, handy tool, the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor is a must-have. It's small and lightweight for the punch that it packs. It's simple, easy to use, and has virtually no learning curve.
Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor
To remove the stains without getting too involved, the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor was the obvious choice. Milk, bodily fluids, dirt and grime don't stand a chance against the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor. If it's made of carpet or upholstery, the Aztec Hot Rod can clean it. No ifs, ands or buts about it. The Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor is to stains as Mike Phillips' big block Chevy is to gasoline - say goodbye!
I started off by pre-treating the area with Detailer's Pro Series Carpet Extractor Pre-Treatment. With the purchase of an Aztec Hot Rod - or any other carpet extractor at Autogeek - a 32 oz. bottle of this is included. DP Carpet Extractor Pre-Treatment was designed specifically for use with carpet extractors. This intense cleaner is non-foaming, pH-balanced and doesn't stiffen fibers in carpet or upholstery. It is highly concentrated meaning a little bit of cleaner goes a long way.
While the Aztec was heating up, I equipped a Porter Cable 7424xp with an Ultra Soft Grey Upholstery Brush. We have a complete line of brushes available that are compatible with the Porter Cable 7424xp and they range from super stiff to ultra soft. These brushes make cleaning carpet and upholstery by hand a thing of the past. Work smart and not hard.
After the Aztec is heated up, hold the trigger and spray directly into the solution tank until hot water comes out. This helps because upon first using the extractor after it has sat for a while, there will still be some water left in the lines.
Time to start cleaning! If you can find a hot water carpet extractor that's easier to use than the Aztec, buy it.
Before I knew it, the stains disappeared.
A couple minutes later the milk stains were gone and the seats looked new again.
Whether you're a professional detailer or someone who just likes to have a really nice, handy tool, the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor is a must-have. It's small and lightweight for the punch that it packs. It's simple, easy to use, and has virtually no learning curve.
Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor