Carpet and Seat Cleaning

Bhoppy1216

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As an amateur detailer I could use some help with interior carpet and seat cleaning.

I tried to use a corded drill with a yellow chemical guys drill brush on my Scions passenger seat and it seemed to ruin the fibers in a way and made the seat feel harder, so I am trying to avoid that in my wife's new car and any car I work on in the future. I have to admit, it turned me off from interior work for awhile.

How do you guys tackle seats and carpet? When I say carpet I really mean the stuff under the floor mats. I know some cars carpet, like Audi, can be really delicate and so I want a way that I can do it without ruining the pile by making it stiff or look worn. Same with the seats. Did I just use too much pressure on the drill brush, or should I have picked a softer brush?

I do not have an extractor or a steam machine, I am a weekend warrior detailer, so any help would be appreciated. I do however wanna detail other cars one day, so if you wanna throw in those suggestions or steps feel free to do so!

Thanks so much!
 
I use a cordless drill on the slower setting on top of the drill. I also have a mcculoch steamer that on sale was $75 or so. If you think you need an extractor for just your cars a spotbot for $100 or less should work fine.
 
Don’t use a lot of pressure while using the drill brush. Yellow will work on most surfaces. But for some seats I will go with the gray drill brush. A Mcculoch would benefit you as Cooper ST mentioned.
 
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