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How do you guys do this? In the past I have spot cleaned my carpets and used a drill brush. For the first time I'm dealing with something that I need like soaked and all the dirt sucked up. Do you rent a vaccuum tool or do you know a service company that will do it? I'm dealing with this...

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I would be tempted to first at least try one section myself with plenty of spot cleaner (such as Spot Shot) and a good scrubbing, then vac it. I've known cases when soaking the stain wasn't done right and people ended up with mildew in the carpet.

 

The best professional car carpet cleaning I've seen was from Ryan (ForeverMaker). He made car carpets look new.

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The best professional car carpet cleaning I've seen was from Ryan (ForeverMaker). He made car carpets look new.

 

The more I think about it....^^^ this.

 

Someone find his previous posts with pics. Was just short of amazing. I remembered it being a minivan because I thought about having him clean our hell-wagon if I couldn't make it work.

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The best professional car carpet cleaning I've seen was from Ryan (ForeverMaker). He made car carpets look new.

 

This or andy they both do amazing, Might as well let them take there awesomeness to the rest of the car.

 

Might be a little bit of money but im sure your money and time is well worth it for them to beast out your little POS.

 

 

 

ANDY AudiOn19s 614-747-0002

http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/member.php?u=2153

 

 

Ryan ForeverMaker 614-602-2282

http://www.columbusracing.com/forums/member.php?u=5459

 

 

 

Hope this helps good buddy.

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Take the carpet out, dilute some laundry soap, wet carpet, spray the soap all over it and let sit for 15-20 minutes then power wash the fuck out of it

 

+1, be careful not to get the nozzle too close to the carpet. If you do, it will make weird lines in the carpet forever.

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