Calendyr
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- Jun 9, 2013
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Ok guys, need help with issue I ran into this week.
So I go out to a client to detail his large SUV. Interior is not the worst I have ever seen but it's pretty hammered. All surfaces are very dirty.
Client points out there is salt to be removed. Ok no problem, here in Montreal, the is almost always Salt to be removed, one of the curses of living here.
So I go it it, vacuum for almost an hour (gotta hate super larger SUVs). Can remove much of the salt during the vacuuming, it's really glued on the carpet.
So, next step is to disolve the thing with boiling vinegar... but it doesn't do anything. I have never seen anything like that, the salt is unaffected by the vinegar... so after trying for 30 minutes to soak the salt then use a stiff brush to try to break it free, I decide to power up the steamer. For the 15 mins the steamer needs to reach operating temperature I keep working with boiling vinegar and brush without much progress. So I start steaming, and still no progress, the stuff just won't melt or break or do anything. During the entire hour I worked on it, I removed maybe half of what was on the driver's side. Never seen anything like it.
So... have you ever had an issue like that? And did you find a way to remove the stuff? I am completelly baffled!
Second issue in next post
So I go out to a client to detail his large SUV. Interior is not the worst I have ever seen but it's pretty hammered. All surfaces are very dirty.
Client points out there is salt to be removed. Ok no problem, here in Montreal, the is almost always Salt to be removed, one of the curses of living here.
So I go it it, vacuum for almost an hour (gotta hate super larger SUVs). Can remove much of the salt during the vacuuming, it's really glued on the carpet.
So, next step is to disolve the thing with boiling vinegar... but it doesn't do anything. I have never seen anything like that, the salt is unaffected by the vinegar... so after trying for 30 minutes to soak the salt then use a stiff brush to try to break it free, I decide to power up the steamer. For the 15 mins the steamer needs to reach operating temperature I keep working with boiling vinegar and brush without much progress. So I start steaming, and still no progress, the stuff just won't melt or break or do anything. During the entire hour I worked on it, I removed maybe half of what was on the driver's side. Never seen anything like it.
So... have you ever had an issue like that? And did you find a way to remove the stuff? I am completelly baffled!
Second issue in next post
