Chemical Guys Fabric Clean

I don't use it sparingly because of how cheap it is. The product level in the gallon container isn't even below the handle part yet and I've gone through 8 32oz bottles.

Someone asked earlier what my technique was, it's the same as Sproketser:

1. Dilute 20:1, I use a Solo 2L pump sprayer, a lot easier on the hand
2. Spray down the entire area
3. Add folex on any spots, either before or after the fabric clean
4. Agitate with an upholstery brush
5. Bissell little green to rinse and extract
 
Not the best pictures but you can get the idea by looking more at the top of the seat

Before
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50/50
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CG products are awesome.
For upholstery I use....
All clean
Non sense
Lightning fast
Fabric clean

Equipment:
Tornador Black
Mytee Lite

First is vacuum, then use tornador around the vinyl but when I see spots on the upholstery, I'll use the tornador to pretreat and sometimes remove stains completely. After that I'll spray either nonsense or lightning fast whichever is closer to grab and spray. Agitate with the brush and then use fabric clean. Then go over with the mytee lite.

I have a couple of videos on youtube...
Search:
All clean bug...you'll see my videos under 24anvridri24 (I think) I just uploaded a couple with tornador black. Oh and inside the Tornador is All Clean at a 20-1 possibly 25-1 with the tank.

You can also view some of my work at....

www.facebook.com/angelsautodetailing


All of my chemicals are CG. Won't try anything else. From wax to soap, to APC, to polish, glazes, pads..everything to detail!!
 
Doing another car today and wanted to update and get some more results for some of you. This is a combination of cg fabric clean, a small amount of folex and a steamer.


Before: I wanna say this is a salt stain of some sort. I live in Wisconsin so this is pretty common on the carpeting after winter, not sure how it got up here though. But the fabric clean got a good majority of this out or broke it down to where a steamer got rid of the rest of it.

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After
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Before: Did the same procedure with this stain as the above one. Also the black streak you see on the side was removed with just the fabric clean.
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After
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Hoping I can upload a video on here soon of what the extracted water looks like after cleaning semi-dirty carpet.
 
I really need to get a steamer.
Do you all think i could get similar results with one of the cheaper steamers (I've seen harbor freight has one for around 100 or so), and a home carpet cleaner using the handheld attachment?
I've got Chemical Guys Lightning Fast Stain Extractor that i would like to give a ####, but i figure i'd need something for steam, and something to help suck up the mess from the seats. Sadly a decent hot water extraction machine is a bit out of my price range, but my room mate does have one of those Bissell Carpet Cleaners sitting around the house that i could use to extract the water and Lightning Fast from the seats.
What do you all think?
 
I got great results using just the little Bissell carpet cleaner (the model I have is the new one that replaced the Little Green Machine). It supposedly has a heater in it, but I use hot tap water, so don't know how well it actually heats. I think they are $100-120 or so at Target or other big box stores.
 
All I use is a $90 Wagner steamer and a bissell little green. Check craigslist.

A lot of member on here use those two tools and get great results.

These two tools make the job a heck of a lot easier.
 
All I use is a $90 Wagner steamer and a bissell little green. Check craigslist.

A lot of member on here use those two tools and get great results.

These two tools make the job a heck of a lot easier.

Excellent.
I will see if i can track down some of those things used, and i'll be sure to post my results.
 
I got great results using just the little Bissell carpet cleaner (the model I have is the new one that replaced the Little Green Machine). It supposedly has a heater in it, but I use hot tap water, so don't know how well it actually heats. I think they are $100-120 or so at Target or other big box stores.

I have the one with the heater. Works pretty well and gets the water hot enough to remove stains. Thinking of pairing mine with a steamer as well.

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