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Review: Sonax Upholstery & Carpet Cleaner
Introduction:
When the Sonax line was introduced to Autogeek a couple weeks ago Meghan generously offered 3 of their products to me for review. Thank you Meghan!! J This is the second of the 3 products. I conducted the review and testing over the Independence Day weekend but did not finish the write up until today.
Product Description (from back of bottle):
Sonax Upholstery & Carpet Cleaner gently and thoroughly removes stubborn dirt and stains from fabrics, upholstery, door panels, carpets, and ceilings. The foaming action formula is rich in cleaning agents (surfactants) that bond to foreign contaminants deep within the fibers leaving behind a clean fresh scent.
Initial Product Observations:
1.- Manufacturer Claims: *True
2.- Packaging: Clear plastic spray bottle with snap on spray nozzle.
3.- Directions: Clear and concise
4.- Consistency: Thin Liquid
5.- Color: Crystal Clear
6.- Scent: Fresh Citrus Scent
7a- Size: 16.9 oz. (500 ml)
7b- Additional Sizes available: N/A
8.- Current Price: $15.99 ($0.95 per ounce)
9.- Manufacturer: Sonax
10.-Made in: Germany
Additional products used for prep, during application, or removal:
1.- Vinyl and Leather scrub brush - $3.99 - http://www.autogeek.net/vilescbr.html
2.- (2) Microfiber towels
3.- Vinyl gloves (disposable)
4.- (1) 3 gallon rinse bucket
Method of Application, and noted Observations:
I started by removing the floor mat and taping off the front passenger seat and the front passenger carpet. I was curious to see what would happen with a couple stains that were located on the seat and on the side of the seat back. On the carpet I had some serious stains that are years old and have never been able to be removed. They were steam cleaned by a “pro” a couple years ago and weren’t removed so the carpet should test the limits of this product.
Seat and Carpet Test (Pictures 03 through 12)
I sprayed half of the seat with Sonax and scrubbed it down with the scrub brush. Then I wiped it down with a damp microfiber towel. Next I followed a similar procedure on half of the front carpet area. On the carpet area the solution really foamed up nice and I was able to note the foam turning brown in some places. I was happy to see some of the stain was coming out. After I finished scrubbing I wiped this area off with the damp mf a few times rinsing it in the bucket after each wipe. The small stain on the seat still remained so I spot treated the stain area. This time it came out most but not all of the way. The pattern in the seat makes it difficult to see the difference. The stains in the carpet were not removed but as mentioned that would have been a miracle.
In order to gain some perspective I next used some 303 cleaner and spot remover on the other sides of the 2 previously described test areas. The 303 required more product and did not foam as much as the Sonax on the carpet test. With the 303 I had to let it stand a bit as directed by the instructions for using on stained areas. The final results were comparable between the 2 products overall. In some locations of the carpet the Sonax came out nicer then the 303 and in others the opposite was true.
Seat Back and Floor Mat Test (Pictures 13 through 21)
Next I tested the Sonax on the side of the seat back and on the seat back itself. On the side of the seat back there was a stain, which came off very easily. On the back there were no spot stains but I taped an area off to do a 50/50 shot of how the fabric looked before and after. After cleaning one side it was apparent there was some consistent light grime on the seat back that was easily removed with 1 quick application of the Sonax.
For the final test I removed a black floor mat from my wifes car. My dog Bella had gotten a little car sick a couple days earlier. Yes, my dog gets car sick… She is obviously very thoughtful and wanted to aid in this review. Anyway same Sonax application as previously described and the stain came out very quickly and easily. After allowing everything to dry I took the after shots. Please see the pictures and rejoin me afterwards to see the listed Pros, Cons, and Summary.
01.- Product
02.- Spray Head
03.- Seat Before
04.- Seat After
05.- Carpet Before I
06.- Carpet After I
07.- Carpet Before II
08.- Carpet After II
09.- Carpet Before III
10.- Carpet After III
11.- Foam Turning Brown (Absorbing Dirt)
12.- Rinse Bucket
13.- Side of Seat – Spot Before
14.- Side of Seat – Spot After
15.- Back of Seat (Before)
16.- Back of Seat (50/50)
17.- Back of Seat (After)
18.- Mat Stain Before
19.- Mat Stain After
20.- Mat Stain After (Closeup)
21.- The Culprit J
Pros:
1.- Great foaming action
2.- Good cleaner
3.- Leaves a nice fresh scent
Cons:
1.- Price
???:
1.- Does anybody else have a dog that gets car sick? J
Final Observations and Summary:
Sonax U&CC cleaned moderate stains reasonably well. As expected it could not completely remove the really bad stains that were years old. Without a steam cleaner and maybe even with one I’m not sure anything could remove those stains completely. The price of this product at $0.95 per oz scares me off a little when compared with the price of 303 Fabric cleaner or 303 spot remover. The price is however offset by the fact that it takes less time to clean with (no waiting period between brushing and wiping off). During the testing the Sonax met but did not exceed the results of the 303. It should be noted that my testing was not comprehensive enough (not enough different types of stains) to make a blanket statement as far as its cleaning power in contrast to the 303.
The 303 looks to be a safer product for the user. The Sonax cautions possible eye and skin irritation while the 303 boasts to be so safe you can wash fruits and vegetable with it. Note: I did not experience any skin or eye irritation even though I did have Sonax sitting on my skin for a few minutes.
And the link: http://www.autogeek.net/sonax-carpet-cleaner1.html
Introduction:
When the Sonax line was introduced to Autogeek a couple weeks ago Meghan generously offered 3 of their products to me for review. Thank you Meghan!! J This is the second of the 3 products. I conducted the review and testing over the Independence Day weekend but did not finish the write up until today.
Product Description (from back of bottle):
Sonax Upholstery & Carpet Cleaner gently and thoroughly removes stubborn dirt and stains from fabrics, upholstery, door panels, carpets, and ceilings. The foaming action formula is rich in cleaning agents (surfactants) that bond to foreign contaminants deep within the fibers leaving behind a clean fresh scent.
Initial Product Observations:
1.- Manufacturer Claims: *True
2.- Packaging: Clear plastic spray bottle with snap on spray nozzle.
3.- Directions: Clear and concise
4.- Consistency: Thin Liquid
5.- Color: Crystal Clear
6.- Scent: Fresh Citrus Scent
7a- Size: 16.9 oz. (500 ml)
7b- Additional Sizes available: N/A
8.- Current Price: $15.99 ($0.95 per ounce)
9.- Manufacturer: Sonax
10.-Made in: Germany
Additional products used for prep, during application, or removal:
1.- Vinyl and Leather scrub brush - $3.99 - http://www.autogeek.net/vilescbr.html
2.- (2) Microfiber towels
3.- Vinyl gloves (disposable)
4.- (1) 3 gallon rinse bucket
Method of Application, and noted Observations:
I started by removing the floor mat and taping off the front passenger seat and the front passenger carpet. I was curious to see what would happen with a couple stains that were located on the seat and on the side of the seat back. On the carpet I had some serious stains that are years old and have never been able to be removed. They were steam cleaned by a “pro” a couple years ago and weren’t removed so the carpet should test the limits of this product.
Seat and Carpet Test (Pictures 03 through 12)
I sprayed half of the seat with Sonax and scrubbed it down with the scrub brush. Then I wiped it down with a damp microfiber towel. Next I followed a similar procedure on half of the front carpet area. On the carpet area the solution really foamed up nice and I was able to note the foam turning brown in some places. I was happy to see some of the stain was coming out. After I finished scrubbing I wiped this area off with the damp mf a few times rinsing it in the bucket after each wipe. The small stain on the seat still remained so I spot treated the stain area. This time it came out most but not all of the way. The pattern in the seat makes it difficult to see the difference. The stains in the carpet were not removed but as mentioned that would have been a miracle.
In order to gain some perspective I next used some 303 cleaner and spot remover on the other sides of the 2 previously described test areas. The 303 required more product and did not foam as much as the Sonax on the carpet test. With the 303 I had to let it stand a bit as directed by the instructions for using on stained areas. The final results were comparable between the 2 products overall. In some locations of the carpet the Sonax came out nicer then the 303 and in others the opposite was true.
Seat Back and Floor Mat Test (Pictures 13 through 21)
Next I tested the Sonax on the side of the seat back and on the seat back itself. On the side of the seat back there was a stain, which came off very easily. On the back there were no spot stains but I taped an area off to do a 50/50 shot of how the fabric looked before and after. After cleaning one side it was apparent there was some consistent light grime on the seat back that was easily removed with 1 quick application of the Sonax.
For the final test I removed a black floor mat from my wifes car. My dog Bella had gotten a little car sick a couple days earlier. Yes, my dog gets car sick… She is obviously very thoughtful and wanted to aid in this review. Anyway same Sonax application as previously described and the stain came out very quickly and easily. After allowing everything to dry I took the after shots. Please see the pictures and rejoin me afterwards to see the listed Pros, Cons, and Summary.
01.- Product
02.- Spray Head
03.- Seat Before
04.- Seat After
05.- Carpet Before I
06.- Carpet After I
07.- Carpet Before II
08.- Carpet After II
09.- Carpet Before III
10.- Carpet After III
11.- Foam Turning Brown (Absorbing Dirt)
12.- Rinse Bucket
13.- Side of Seat – Spot Before
14.- Side of Seat – Spot After
15.- Back of Seat (Before)
16.- Back of Seat (50/50)
17.- Back of Seat (After)
18.- Mat Stain Before
19.- Mat Stain After
20.- Mat Stain After (Closeup)
21.- The Culprit J
Pros:
1.- Great foaming action
2.- Good cleaner
3.- Leaves a nice fresh scent
Cons:
1.- Price
???:
1.- Does anybody else have a dog that gets car sick? J
Final Observations and Summary:
Sonax U&CC cleaned moderate stains reasonably well. As expected it could not completely remove the really bad stains that were years old. Without a steam cleaner and maybe even with one I’m not sure anything could remove those stains completely. The price of this product at $0.95 per oz scares me off a little when compared with the price of 303 Fabric cleaner or 303 spot remover. The price is however offset by the fact that it takes less time to clean with (no waiting period between brushing and wiping off). During the testing the Sonax met but did not exceed the results of the 303. It should be noted that my testing was not comprehensive enough (not enough different types of stains) to make a blanket statement as far as its cleaning power in contrast to the 303.
The 303 looks to be a safer product for the user. The Sonax cautions possible eye and skin irritation while the 303 boasts to be so safe you can wash fruits and vegetable with it. Note: I did not experience any skin or eye irritation even though I did have Sonax sitting on my skin for a few minutes.
And the link: http://www.autogeek.net/sonax-carpet-cleaner1.html