I take an air hose with a blow gun and a vacuum the air helps get the embedded sand dirt etc up to where the vacuum can get it out then I use the the carpet machine drill and the same cleaning solution in the spray bottle and do the same exact thing. To me using the blow gun and vacuuming at the same time helps get it cleaner yes it’s a little more time consuming but it’s worth it
Before I knew any better, I too my bass boat to a detailer to have the carpets cleaned. They did a great job, but its cost almost 600 bucks. Im thinking to myself there is no way im paying that every year to clean the carpet on my boat. Now what I do is mix up a solution of dawn soap, vinegar, and water in one of those chemical sprayers. Saturate all of my boat carpet with that. Then I fill the sprayer up with just plain warm water and saturate it again. I use a chemical sprayer because it lets me saturate the carpet without hosing down the hole inside of the boat like I see some people do. Then I will use one of those brushes that I attach to a stick and brush all the carpet agitating all the dirt. Then I go through with my Mytee heated extractor that I fill with water and a deodorizer to leave my boat smelling good haha. This is a more expensive way of doing it, but you only buy this stuff once then after that its just paying for itself. The extractor cost about 700 bucks if I remember correctly. The chemical sprayer was like 20-30 bucks, and the brush on a stick is like 20-30 bucks and you have a quick way to clean you boat carpet for many years. More expensive, but saves time, and pays for itself after 1 or 2 carpet cleans.
One of the better how-to-videos on cleaning your boat carpet on TH-cam and I have watched several. Going to follow your advice. Ordering the drill brush and Bissell Spot Cleaner. Great video, keep up the good work.
Glad the info helped! That spot clean pro is seriously legit. Be sure to let us know how the results turned out! And of course any questions along the way please feel free to hit us up!
Not too sure on what would actually harm it. Keep in mind if it’s something strong enough to harm the vacuum it’s more than going to harm the seats or carpet that you’re cleaning. Keep detailing very very simple, Do you want to use the least aggressive method/chemical to get the desired results. You can always go over an area as many times as needed. I prefer to use just water so I’m rinsing the carpet or seats out and I can tell when it comes up queen that I got the desired effect “not seeing dirty water come up the vacuum “
Hope you enjoyed the video! We have a deep passion for trying to not only show how easy it can be to take care of your boat and rig but also how inexpensive as well!
Your last step with the drill brush and Bissel extractor is exactly how I do my Ranger also ! That drill brush is amazing what it brings up 👍👍👍👍
It sure seems to get the job done!
I take an air hose with a blow gun and a vacuum the air helps get the embedded sand dirt etc up to where the vacuum can get it out then I use the the carpet machine drill and the same cleaning solution in the spray bottle and do the same exact thing. To me using the blow gun and vacuuming at the same time helps get it cleaner yes it’s a little more time consuming but it’s worth it
Before I knew any better, I too my bass boat to a detailer to have the carpets cleaned. They did a great job, but its cost almost 600 bucks. Im thinking to myself there is no way im paying that every year to clean the carpet on my boat. Now what I do is mix up a solution of dawn soap, vinegar, and water in one of those chemical sprayers. Saturate all of my boat carpet with that. Then I fill the sprayer up with just plain warm water and saturate it again. I use a chemical sprayer because it lets me saturate the carpet without hosing down the hole inside of the boat like I see some people do. Then I will use one of those brushes that I attach to a stick and brush all the carpet agitating all the dirt. Then I go through with my Mytee heated extractor that I fill with water and a deodorizer to leave my boat smelling good haha. This is a more expensive way of doing it, but you only buy this stuff once then after that its just paying for itself. The extractor cost about 700 bucks if I remember correctly. The chemical sprayer was like 20-30 bucks, and the brush on a stick is like 20-30 bucks and you have a quick way to clean you boat carpet for many years. More expensive, but saves time, and pays for itself after 1 or 2 carpet cleans.
One of the better how-to-videos on cleaning your boat carpet on TH-cam and I have watched several. Going to follow your advice. Ordering the drill brush and Bissell Spot Cleaner. Great video, keep up the good work.
Thanks for enjoying the video! Let us know how the carpet cleaning turned out!
Thanks for the detailed info about carpet cleaning. I am going for the bissel, my gf car can get a cleaning too with that thing.
Glad the info helped! That spot clean pro is seriously legit. Be sure to let us know how the results turned out! And of course any questions along the way please feel free to hit us up!
@@tie1ontv217 i am about to order the bissel, are there any product that can harm it? The manual only says: only use bisse products.
Not too sure on what would actually harm it. Keep in mind if it’s something strong enough to harm the vacuum it’s more than going to harm the seats or carpet that you’re cleaning. Keep detailing very very simple, Do you want to use the least aggressive method/chemical to get the desired results. You can always go over an area as many times as needed. I prefer to use just water so I’m rinsing the carpet or seats out and I can tell when it comes up queen that I got the desired effect “not seeing dirty water come up the vacuum “
@@tie1ontv217 we have the bissel now, works fine
@@masomaf that’s awesome!
The greatest carpet cleaning video ever!
Glad you enjoyed the video! Hope you found it helpful.
Great job, thank you.
Hope you enjoyed the video! We have a deep passion for trying to not only show how easy it can be to take care of your boat and rig but also how inexpensive as well!