Hi Mike,
My name is Eric Grazer and I have a question about cleaning a vehicles' interior. I appreciate you taking the time to read my question and help me out!
Over the weekend I decided it was time to thoroughly clean my car so I rented a Rug Doctor from home depot with upholstery attachment. I believe this is commonly called steam cleaning but is technically using hot water extraction. I started cleaning at about 5pm when the temperature was 39 degrees with low humidity, but the temperature was expected to hit freezing by about 11pm. I didn't think of the amount of water I was using or that the temperature was going to go so low. I ended around 6pm and let the car sit. By close to 9pm I checked the car and the seats were still wet, I wasn't sure if they were going to dry or what to do so I drove the car for about a half hour with the heat on to try to help dry things out. I then came back, parked the car and checked it in the morning. In the morning everything seemed to be dry and okay.
My questions:
1) When I drove the car I was wearing clean clothes. They got a bit wet but were okay, but because I sat on the seat while it was still wet is that a problem for the cleaning/drying process? Would I need to redo the hot water extraction or as long as it isn't moldy am I okay?
2) What is the best way to use hot water extraction in the winter? If the temperature is below freezing will the seats actually freeze?
Thank you!
Eric Grazer
My name is Eric Grazer and I have a question about cleaning a vehicles' interior. I appreciate you taking the time to read my question and help me out!
Over the weekend I decided it was time to thoroughly clean my car so I rented a Rug Doctor from home depot with upholstery attachment. I believe this is commonly called steam cleaning but is technically using hot water extraction. I started cleaning at about 5pm when the temperature was 39 degrees with low humidity, but the temperature was expected to hit freezing by about 11pm. I didn't think of the amount of water I was using or that the temperature was going to go so low. I ended around 6pm and let the car sit. By close to 9pm I checked the car and the seats were still wet, I wasn't sure if they were going to dry or what to do so I drove the car for about a half hour with the heat on to try to help dry things out. I then came back, parked the car and checked it in the morning. In the morning everything seemed to be dry and okay.
My questions:
1) When I drove the car I was wearing clean clothes. They got a bit wet but were okay, but because I sat on the seat while it was still wet is that a problem for the cleaning/drying process? Would I need to redo the hot water extraction or as long as it isn't moldy am I okay?
2) What is the best way to use hot water extraction in the winter? If the temperature is below freezing will the seats actually freeze?
Thank you!
Eric Grazer