This method does work but can leave soap residue in the fibers which will cause drying and make the material rip easier ~ but it is the only option when you don't have an extractor. Sometimes I think its a better method because most people over saturate the foam in the sates with an extractor.
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This method does work but can leave soap residue in the fibers which will cause drying and make the material rip easier ~ but it is the only option when you don't have an extractor. Sometimes I think its a better method because most people over saturate the foam in the sates with an extractor.
I followed the 8:1 ratio, but I didn't get that much foam. Did I do something wrong? I used a brush and drill brush too.
A right angle drill makes it easier than a standard drill.
I bought the drill brush and it won’t connect to my 1/4 drill and it doesn’t connect to the 1/2 drill either do I need a connection or?
you need a hammer drill
16 ounces for 10
64 ounces for 20
What makes sense?
Doesn’t matter it’s you’re a detailing business owner.
Facts 😂
Rough sounding seats
What’s the name of your Measurement cup?
HDX measuring cup from Home Depot (Paint Aisle)