As a long time pro detailer , a few things i noticed. For a bad stain such as coffee- if you soak the seat too much , the cleaner will sink below the top layer of fabric & into the foam cushion. When this happens , you can be fighting a losing battle bcuz the stain will re appear over n over again. Also use caution when putting the stain hunter on top of degreaser. Some chemicals do NOT play well together, sometimes resulting in ugly looking chemical reactions from mixing . I always use my fan & run the vehicles with heat on to dry the interior while i do the exterior. Doing this will allow you to see if the stain re appears again after the material has had time to dry. This can happen often with stains. You both are doing a great job . Keep going & make your customers happy.
As a professional detailer, I will never give my customers a wet interior. I always make sure to account for drying time. In the winter, I let the car run a bit with heat on blast. In the summer, I use fans.
Definitely agree with you about older car's fabric being easier to work on. Car companies are definitely cutting costs with cheaper carpet and upholstery these days.
To dry interior you should make sure the A/C is on, temp is high heat, and recirculate the interior air with the doors closed and windows up. The A/C will remove moisture from the air and dry the interior out. Might take a little while but better than a funky smelling car.
This I what we like hunter. Consistent uploads especially a back to back. Love the vids because top class can’t seem to upload besides once every 2 months 😂😂
Another great video! And perfectly on time, I just got my first steamer today, so this was great, to see how to work those stains out! I'm about to start getting some experience in with situations like this.
Out here in Upstate NY it was 28 degrees yesterday and I left my extractor in the van over night. Lines were frozen. had to use this method and got the same results especially with the spray bottle of water was a game changer! love the videos you guys
my hose lines were frozen so i used hot water and it worked, i was also thinking of using my steamer to unfreeze everything, just a thought maybe next time you can try that when its too cold and everything is frozen
I am inspired by you by how the way you work in detail cars as well as putting God first in everything you do.. My God bless your business with supernatural favor 🙌🏽
Use carpet bomber as your base cleaner and terminator as your spot & heavy grime remover your gonna get better results and finish off with finisher!! Don't need much! If you don't do that, the carpet bomber stays in the carpet and dries, and when you spill something it reactivates the enzymes and stains the carpet even more. There's three step process is very important to follow and Make sure you wipe down with a clean microfiber after cleaning the seats when vacuuming you're just foaming it up in the carpet and making it appear clean then when dries it comes back you need to transfer over the dirt to something, it doesn't just disappear. Not hating just coming from experience
Ive been doing this for my full 18 years. 8.5 in buiness. Adding the drills. We always have the key to turn on the heat in the winter and AC in the summer to make sure the drying clears up faster. Def need the stain hunter. But weve been usiing Oxi clean powder, dawn and a little 70% alcohol. Mix and add to our sprayer. Vacuum for extracting Ns microfiber towel the seats down to dry the 2nd excess water. Rest sits and droes up. What steamer are you using guys?
Ive never returned a car to a client with the seats still wet. Do the seats first and by the time you’re done with the detail the seats should be fairly dry. No need to use as much chemicals they used in this video, They over did it
Nah man do it then give your opinion. Extractor hoses are bulky heavy awkward and and a plain pain to work with. I switched over to this method and it takes so much less effort with the same results.
@efraimperez2726 is important to make sure the shampoo isn't still under the fabric will lead to mold so that's where an extractor is nice just vs fuming and a quick wipe down isn't enough
I been detailing for 12 years and doing makeready for dealerships. So ive done thousands of cars and im telling you dont ever wanna soak the seats like that cause the stain is gonna keep coming back up and gonna take for ever to dry. If it dont dry good it will make the car stink like dirty water and mildew. You can get the same result from misting it evenly,let it set,hit with brush then wipe with rag.
Thanks, I've detailed thousands of cars without any issues. Through my experience, I've developed a method that is tailored to how I detail. I use fans to dry the vehicle, and an extractor works much better than a towel and brush for cleaning. Using a towel or rag only cleans the top layer, but I need to get deep within to effectively remove any spills.
We preciate you guys! What sold me on your channel is that you affiliate your selves with other detailers. So do we. I own NitPickin Mobile Detailing here in florida! Look us up i would love to link up with you in some conversations maybe some podcasts or something! We love our industry same as yall!
Now you need a sprayer for the chemicals that’s just one touch of a button instead of just continuously, repeating the squeeze motion which could be tiring after whole day, you need the one touch
Just hear me out. Detailer of Knoxville, TN with 2 & 1/2 years of experience. Not bashing anyone here, but scientifically speaking, you can’t leave cleaning chemicals in fabric without extracting them in some fashion. The same company that created carpet bomber makes an acid rinse for this reason specifically. Cleaning chemicals are normally very alkaline. If you leave the PH of the fabric high, because it’s full of chemical that haven’t been removed, it will re-soil immediately. The acid rinse brings the ph of the fabric back to a median ph, such as 7. That way, the seat won’t immediately soak up dirt and grime like a white terry cloth in a mud puddle. Go talk to a carpet cleaning company. They do this a much LARGER scale.
Thanks for your message but I don’t leave until seats are dry. And also I don’t have a problem with Re soil but I will def take the advice of getting up all chemicals and look into that products thanks 🙏🏾
@@HuntersMobileDetailing Hey thanks for the reply man. I just wanted to make sure the info was out there. Also, Fr call a local carpet company and ask them about resoiling. Most customers don’t know what it is until they have a ton of random stains in a short period from the date they had their carpets shampoo’d. No hate here! Just trying to spread the knowledge. I hope I wasn’t stepping on toes! Stay blessed brother.
@@CrankyChristianhey man, I’m new to interior detailing , just to be clear are these steps correct ? - vacuum / pick up big trash - carpet bomber / brush to scrub - steamer with microfiber towel - extractor - wipe with clean microfiber towel Right?
YalI ever seen those commercials with athletes doing sit ups acting like it doesn't burn and hurt😂😂😂 when you scrubbing the seat acting like u really ain't going hard😂lol .... all love here
nobody NOT using the $10 drill brush attachment lol. after one seat you'd be dead armed. that chemical guys tire brush is also super stiff for seats. but from what I know the amazon drill brushes, yellow is still very stiff. the white ones are the best imo for seats
Hey bro hope you’re not using your vacumaid to extract the water for the sake of this video. It’s very fragile and not meant to be used for water without the wet vac attachment. If you did use water use your air compressor and and blow out the water under the vacuum bag there’s a vent. This method is good with any shop vac that’s a wet/dry vac.
I have been trying out similar method lately. Spray cleaner, drill brush steam and then extract with vacuum with clear nozzle to see what’s coming out of carpet.
The drying of the seats is on the customer ,all you can do is wipe it down best you can then move on. what is the detailer supposed to do? sit there for a couple hours and watch it dry..? no you gotta go get to the next car..
Not true you can leave fans in the car after you extract… while you still do your other final steps like check over vehicle wipe windows and clean up… etc
@@sexclion8423 what if it's not dry when you finish other steps? And you have another appointment? You can stay there till it's dry , I will just tell the customer to lea doors open for a while.,, then close them later.. but I won't be staying waiting for them to dry if I have somewhere else to be..
@@MrWeusi your definitely not extracting right or shampooing right if your seats are hella soaking… everytime I’m leaving seats are either dry or lightly damp.. you don’t see true results until seats are fully dry either hope you know that
Ypu should NEVER saturate or.overusr a cleaner my man. That can actually disrupt the effectiveness or cleaning process, making the job more difficult. Can cause wicking!
this guy went backwards from using an extractor more efficiently to hand spraying solution to a cloth/fan wipe down/dry it 🤦🏻♂️😂 then proceeds to educate about telling the client that it is what it is you gonna have wet seats sometimes ontop of 80% work ethic w spot treatment. Definitely got that youngster off the sauce, working like this is labor intensive, excessive and indolent
As a long time pro detailer , a few things i noticed. For a bad stain such as coffee- if you soak the seat too much , the cleaner will sink below the top layer of fabric & into the foam cushion. When this happens , you can be fighting a losing battle bcuz the stain will re appear over n over again.
Also use caution when putting the stain hunter on top of degreaser. Some chemicals do NOT play well together, sometimes resulting in ugly looking chemical reactions from mixing . I always use my fan & run the vehicles with heat on to dry the interior while i do the exterior. Doing this will allow you to see if the stain re appears again after the material has had time to dry. This can happen often with stains.
You both are doing a great job . Keep going & make your customers happy.
As a professional detailer, I will never give my customers a wet interior. I always make sure to account for drying time. In the winter, I let the car run a bit with heat on blast. In the summer, I use fans.
based
Definitely agree with you about older car's fabric being easier to work on. Car companies are definitely cutting costs with cheaper carpet and upholstery these days.
To dry interior you should make sure the A/C is on, temp is high heat, and recirculate the interior air with the doors closed and windows up. The A/C will remove moisture from the air and dry the interior out. Might take a little while but better than a funky smelling car.
These methods do work but keep in mind you won't get all the dirt out from the lower parts of the seat.. Just be clear with clients
This I what we like hunter. Consistent uploads especially a back to back. Love the vids because top class can’t seem to upload besides once every 2 months 😂😂
Another great video! And perfectly on time, I just got my first steamer today, so this was great, to see how to work those stains out! I'm about to start getting some experience in with situations like this.
Great video Hunter and thanks for sharing the techniques! 03 seems like a solid employee. Every Batman needs a Robin!
You can also use the tornador air gun after toweling to finish off the fabric seats.
Just air or a chemical?
I use the one with chemical cleans it right up
@@juliovale2588 the one with the chemical also works great on seatbelts.
Out here in Upstate NY it was 28 degrees yesterday and I left my extractor in the van over night. Lines were frozen. had to use this method and got the same results especially with the spray bottle of water was a game changer! love the videos you guys
my hose lines were frozen so i used hot water and it worked, i was also thinking of using my steamer to unfreeze everything, just a thought maybe next time you can try that when its too cold and everything is frozen
Careful my guys, them line can bust and create leaks
@@A1CentsDay1 yea usually I make sure they’re all empty when I know it’s going to be too cold
3:49 I would be mad if I see all that damaged fabric from the hard brush and poor lubrication 😅
I am inspired by you by how the way you work in detail cars as well as putting God first in everything you do.. My God bless your business with supernatural favor 🙌🏽
Use carpet bomber as your base cleaner and terminator as your spot & heavy grime remover your gonna get better results and finish off with finisher!! Don't need much! If you don't do that, the carpet bomber stays in the carpet and dries, and when you spill something it reactivates the enzymes and stains the carpet even more. There's three step process is very important to follow and Make sure you wipe down with a clean microfiber after cleaning the seats when vacuuming you're just foaming it up in the carpet and making it appear clean then when dries it comes back you need to transfer over the dirt to something, it doesn't just disappear. Not hating just coming from experience
Ive been doing this for my full 18 years. 8.5 in buiness. Adding the drills. We always have the key to turn on the heat in the winter and AC in the summer to make sure the drying clears up faster. Def need the stain hunter. But weve been usiing Oxi clean powder, dawn and a little 70% alcohol. Mix and add to our sprayer. Vacuum for extracting Ns microfiber towel the seats down to dry the 2nd excess water. Rest sits and droes up. What steamer are you using guys?
Bro definitely knew the assignment. Another great video
Ive never returned a car to a client with the seats still wet. Do the seats first and by the time you’re done with the detail the seats should be fairly dry. No need to use as much chemicals they used in this video, They over did it
Nah man do it then give your opinion. Extractor hoses are bulky heavy awkward and and a plain pain to work with. I switched over to this method and it takes so much less effort with the same results.
@efraimperez2726 is important to make sure the shampoo isn't still under the fabric will lead to mold so that's where an extractor is nice just vs fuming and a quick wipe down isn't enough
@@efraimperez2726 I detail ever day lol for 13 years. I think I’m able to give my opinion. They used way too much chemicals, there is no need for it
Depends on the vechicals it's really dirty extractor the only way must have diffrent tools for different scenarios
@@efraimperez2726 I detail for a living lol I deal with this everyday and that is why I gave my opinion
I been detailing for 12 years and doing makeready for dealerships. So ive done thousands of cars and im telling you dont ever wanna soak the seats like that cause the stain is gonna keep coming back up and gonna take for ever to dry. If it dont dry good it will make the car stink like dirty water and mildew. You can get the same result from misting it evenly,let it set,hit with brush then wipe with rag.
Thanks, I've detailed thousands of cars without any issues. Through my experience, I've developed a method that is tailored to how I detail. I use fans to dry the vehicle, and an extractor works much better than a towel and brush for cleaning. Using a towel or rag only cleans the top layer, but I need to get deep within to effectively remove any spills.
Can’t move a mountain in one push, gotta start with the pebbles and work your way up💪
Wouldnt a steamer help it evaporate?
We preciate you guys! What sold me on your channel is that you affiliate your selves with other detailers. So do we. I own NitPickin Mobile Detailing here in florida! Look us up i would love to link up with you in some conversations maybe some podcasts or something! We love our industry same as yall!
I noticed you guys dont use the nuetrilizer p&s sells to nuetrilize those chemicals. Why dont you use it?
Good job bro , I’m in sac as well and in process of starting mine as well , we need to link up .
That guy seems like a good dude
what do you do when seats are wet? what do you tell customer? especially if it’s raining
Extract as much as possible and mention before hand that the seeds will be damp + have disposal seat covers or plastic bags to pull over
Invest in a dri pod it helps a ton. In the summer it’s no worry if it’s hot out
what do you do with the sides of the seat, did they get clean?
Like how he had the tablet set up
Thank you for this information frfr
What kind of steamer you have
Bery good vídeo saludos desde Juárez México!!
might be off topic but what type of small transit van do you guys recommend to get? I’m looking at a 2018 Ford Transit
Nice work 👍🏾
3 days later. Is the new helper already gone?
He has his own company.
Great stuff.....
Now you need a sprayer for the chemicals that’s just one touch of a button instead of just continuously, repeating the squeeze motion which could be tiring after whole day, you need the one touch
** Do the “SEATS” first after you blow out all debris’s prior to vacuuming **
Just hear me out. Detailer of Knoxville, TN with 2 & 1/2 years of experience. Not bashing anyone here, but scientifically speaking, you can’t leave cleaning chemicals in fabric without extracting them in some fashion. The same company that created carpet bomber makes an acid rinse for this reason specifically. Cleaning chemicals are normally very alkaline. If you leave the PH of the fabric high, because it’s full of chemical that haven’t been removed, it will re-soil immediately. The acid rinse brings the ph of the fabric back to a median ph, such as 7. That way, the seat won’t immediately soak up dirt and grime like a white terry cloth in a mud puddle. Go talk to a carpet cleaning company. They do this a much LARGER scale.
Thanks for your message but I don’t leave until seats are dry. And also I don’t have a problem with Re soil but I will def take the advice of getting up all chemicals and look into that products thanks 🙏🏾
@@HuntersMobileDetailing Hey thanks for the reply man. I just wanted to make sure the info was out there. Also, Fr call a local carpet company and ask them about resoiling. Most customers don’t know what it is until they have a ton of random stains in a short period from the date they had their carpets shampoo’d. No hate here! Just trying to spread the knowledge. I hope I wasn’t stepping on toes! Stay blessed brother.
@@CrankyChristianhey man, I’m new to interior detailing , just to be clear are these steps correct ?
- vacuum / pick up big trash
- carpet bomber / brush to scrub
- steamer with microfiber towel
- extractor
- wipe with clean microfiber towel
Right?
YalI ever seen those commercials with athletes doing sit ups acting like it doesn't burn and hurt😂😂😂 when you scrubbing the seat acting like u really ain't going hard😂lol .... all love here
nobody NOT using the $10 drill brush attachment lol. after one seat you'd be dead armed. that chemical guys tire brush is also super stiff for seats. but from what I know the amazon drill brushes, yellow is still very stiff. the white ones are the best imo for seats
WHAT MIC ARE YOU USE
No problem with cars drying themselves out in the Colorado dry air
An individual who has detailed one of my cars in the past said use Awesome. Family Dollar or Dollar General?
What about leather sits
You don’t need an extractor but customers want an extractor. They are very reluctant when I mention I use dry extraction.
Great video
man what kinda solution this is ?
Wassup from the 916. Can I come out with you.
I need that Stain hunter but I'm in LA
Hey bro hope you’re not using your vacumaid to extract the water for the sake of this video. It’s very fragile and not meant to be used for water without the wet vac attachment. If you did use water use your air compressor and and blow out the water under the vacuum bag there’s a vent. This method is good with any shop vac that’s a wet/dry vac.
I use steamer drill brush vacuum and microfibers over extractor anyday
I have been trying out similar method lately. Spray cleaner, drill brush steam and then extract with vacuum with clear nozzle to see what’s coming out of carpet.
The drying of the seats is on the customer ,all you can do is wipe it down best you can then move on. what is the detailer supposed to do? sit there for a couple hours and watch it dry..? no you gotta go get to the next car..
Not true you can leave fans in the car after you extract… while you still do your other final steps like check over vehicle wipe windows and clean up… etc
@@sexclion8423 what if it's not dry when you finish other steps? And you have another appointment? You can stay there till it's dry , I will just tell the customer to lea doors open for a while.,, then close them later.. but I won't be staying waiting for them to dry if I have somewhere else to be..
Why is the drying of the seats on the customer when the so called detailer wetted them in the first place? Please explain.
@@MrWeusi your definitely not extracting right or shampooing right if your seats are hella soaking… everytime I’m leaving seats are either dry or lightly damp.. you don’t see true results until seats are fully dry either hope you know that
Don’t get it soaked in the first place. You don’t have to get seats super wet to clean them.
The newer Tesla are cheaper now and come with cheap fabric now.
🔥🔥🔥💯💯
Tesla's dont have leather, its vinyl
Ypu should NEVER saturate or.overusr a cleaner my man. That can actually disrupt the effectiveness or cleaning process, making the job more difficult. Can cause wicking!
solid
Hey brother if you ever need extra hands on getting jobs done let me know I'm available weekends
03?🤣🔥
Plastic bags on the seats until they get home
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Mmmm les falta un poco de experiencia
0:39 😂😂
Man that hand brush on the seats was fu=king HARSH!
this guy went backwards from using an extractor more efficiently to hand spraying solution to a cloth/fan wipe down/dry it 🤦🏻♂️😂 then proceeds to educate about telling the client that it is what it is you gonna have wet seats sometimes ontop of 80% work ethic w spot treatment. Definitely got that youngster off the sauce, working like this is labor intensive, excessive and indolent
Check out SERRANOS MOBILE DETAILS .He does some amazing interior detail work. Great video brother.👍🏻🇺🇸
Hunter that’s guy talks to much ! 😂
Million.dollar.car.wash.real our.fake.billionairs.pay.1.milliondollars..on..thewash.of.there.20.million
Dollar.cars😊
These dudes is not professional
I was thinking the same thing sheesh