Wow, what a transformation. You asked about preference & I would mix in both styles. Have one or two close ups & other shots further out. You apologized about how you were holding the camera, you don’t need to. In fact keep doing it and it’ll become more natural and the quality will get better.
That. Was. Satisfying. I like the idea of sped up vacuuming and close up of extractions. Where did you learn about detailing? I worry about getting the electrical components wet in the door, dash, etc.
Just learned by watching videos of other detailers who are better than me. As long as you don't flood tbe electrical components, there aren't any problems. Spray the cleaner on the microfiber towel instead of the dash. Then you will be safe for sure.
My method really depends on how dirty the carpets or seats are. It always starts with a thorough vacuuming. If the carpets are not that dirty, I will use Terminator on any spots and then Carpet Bomber on the entire surface, agitate, and then scrub with a microfiber to pull up the dirt off the surface. Sometimes repeat that process. Then follow up with Finisher to neutralize any left over cleaner. If it's a really dirty car, I do the same steps but I will fully soak the fabric with Carpet Bomber and then agitate and use my extractor to pull out as much dirt from deep in the fabric as possible. I've found it works REALLY well.
@@ScrappersDetailing thanks for the quick reply. I think I will purchase terminator for now and try it on its own but I may pull the trigger and get enzyme as well and just spot treat before saturating the full surface
This thing was definitely a tough clean, but it looked incredible after all that work!
Thanks for watching.
Lovely finish to this vehicle Scrapper ! Looks super 👍
Thanks much Simon!
Great stuff, some of the trims at the end were crazy dirty 😨
Thanks! Yes, they was so much buildup of dirt and oils. Farmer's hands are always dirty.
I like the speed up version of the vacuuming and I like the close up of the extraction
Wow. I like that idea of different tempos and aspects between vacuuming and extracting.
Yes I agree sped up version vacuuming close up extraction. Excellent job scrapper 👍
Great transformation!! Typical dealership not removing the protective sheet 😂 really great video 😊
Thanks much. Glad you enjoyed it. Only seen one other vehicle where that film hadn’t been removed. That owner wanted it left in.
Just a tip! The faster you can get those seats to dry the less chance of wicking! Great work!
Ah you know I have noticed that. In winter when it's drier, less wicking. Never made the connection! Thanks much.
Nice work, MY MAN! 🤘🏻🔨😎 Came out great. I like the shortened up real-time flow of the video.
Awesome! Glad you liked it.
Wow, what a transformation. You asked about preference & I would mix in both styles. Have one or two close ups & other shots further out.
You apologized about how you were holding the camera, you don’t need to. In fact keep doing it and it’ll become more natural and the quality will get better.
Very good thoughts! I will keep working on videos like this and improve some of those camera angles.
Man, that was one dirty truck and you got it looking brand new. Good Job!
Thanks much! It was a lot of work.
That. Was. Satisfying.
I like the idea of sped up vacuuming and close up of extractions.
Where did you learn about detailing? I worry about getting the electrical components wet in the door, dash, etc.
Just learned by watching videos of other detailers who are better than me.
As long as you don't flood tbe electrical components, there aren't any problems. Spray the cleaner on the microfiber towel instead of the dash. Then you will be safe for sure.
Great video and amazing work.
Thanks so much!
Nice video I’ll subscribe! What is your method when using the p&s carpet system? TIA
My method really depends on how dirty the carpets or seats are. It always starts with a thorough vacuuming. If the carpets are not that dirty, I will use Terminator on any spots and then Carpet Bomber on the entire surface, agitate, and then scrub with a microfiber to pull up the dirt off the surface. Sometimes repeat that process. Then follow up with Finisher to neutralize any left over cleaner. If it's a really dirty car, I do the same steps but I will fully soak the fabric with Carpet Bomber and then agitate and use my extractor to pull out as much dirt from deep in the fabric as possible. I've found it works REALLY well.
@@ScrappersDetailing thanks for the quick reply. I think I will purchase terminator for now and try it on its own but I may pull the trigger and get enzyme as well and just spot treat before saturating the full surface
@@BreezeMW I would get Carpet Bomber first instead of Terminator. Terminator is the enzyme cleaner. Carpet Bomber more of the workhorse.
@@ScrappersDetailing oops that’s what I meant. Thanks for confirming. Cheers
@@BreezeMWNo problem! Hope it goes well.