If you have a shop vac, then you can do decent interior cleaning. Not perfect, but pretty good. First of course is a selection of brushes, as well as attachments for the vacuum. (And for blowing... just use the exhaust side of the vacuum.)
Lots of guys use Folex, you can find it at Lowes, Home Depot, and a lots of other places. It's a darned good carpet cleaner. If you want to get more specific, then of course you'll want to look at Meguiar's Tannin cleaner and Rinse, as well as Meguiar's Protein cleaner. Those two are freaking AWESOME. Expensive (well one of them) but AWESOME!!!!

I used the protein cleaner the other day on some blood spoiled clothes here earlier in the week and it actually foamed and got HOT. WARNING... you MUST WEAR GLOVES when working with the Tannin or Protein cleaner. One will burn the crap out of your hand!
Also, a good APC helps a lot with interior jobs. You'll want to mix your APC in at least 2 strengths, if not 3. Do make sure and do some homework though on tannin, versus grease, versus protein stains. You don't want to try and clean the wrong one with a APC and end up "setting the stain".
Anywho.... a few thick, terry cloth, COTTON towels. Then a few brushes of various stiffness, various length bristles, your above cleaners, a bottle of warm water in a spray bottle... and patience will get you a long way.
Next step would be a pancake compressor, boy have I used those puppies through the years :laughing: and a Little Green Steam Machine. (
Although it DOES NOT heat water, much less make steam.)

You'd be amazed at how well the combination of a good shop vac and the 'Little Green' works.
I am just now getting a heated extractor. Ordered the Mytee Lite III with the additional Dry Upholstery Tool.

Well eventually I'll have it... just depends on when Autogeek plans on shipping it. (
Ordered it last weekend.) Looking forward to it for sure, and
NEEDED IT this weekend! It's paid for though, just not here this week, and who knows about next week.
