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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Prather, CA
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Location: South Dakota/California
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Just tell me exaclty what carpet cleaner you used (picture would be nice)
![]() Exactly how did you use the carpet cleaner and what kind of brush/process did you use? How much time did you spend on that rear carpet to get it back to mint condition? It appears most of those spots are oil spots? Did you use SIMPLE GREEN on those spots following up with carpet cleaner? Very impressive........put these pictures back in your response and I shall reference that single response post as a "how to clean Z carpet" ![]() Your work is better than "Very Impressive" .....your work is PERFECTION ![]() Quote:
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Prather, CA
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The can on the right is the new, redesigned one (as of 8/24/2010). Unfortunately, it is now only 18oz for the same price ![]() ![]() I did not use any Simple Green on the carpet, not even on the cargo area carpet. Most of the lighter stains I think were maybe some type of soda beverage or something similar. The darker ones were definitely oil, as the PO had put some oily engine components in the cargo area. Another good thing about the carpet cleaner I used is that it has odor remover in it. When I first got the Z, it had the dreaded "old cigarette" smell to it. Now that all the carpet is cleaned & plastic/vinyl stuff is cleaned and detailed, it smells much better and the cigarette smell seems to be gone. First, I vacuumed the whole carpet really good to get rid of all the loose stuff. Not with a floor vacuum, but the hose-type shop-vac. Second, I scrubbed the carpet using the brush on the can vigorously side-to-side then up-&-down (not in a circular motion, doesn't work well) after applying the carpet cleaner, in approximately 6-inch square increments until clean. Finally, using an old, clean rag (make sure it won't leave lint pieces behind) blot or press down on the cleaned area to soak up the excess cleaner. This also helps to remove some of the dirt/oil/etc. that will be suspended in the cleaner. You can also vacuum the cleaned area again (says to on the can), but I didn't. If the stain is really heavy, you will have to repeat the 2nd & 3rd steps several times. Also (I didn't think of doing this until just now), immediately after cleaning the carpet with the cleaner, you could spray the carpet with a pressure washer to get all the dirt that is deep at the bottom out. Some areas in my carpet are slightly darker (they don't really show up in the pics) because some of the stain is still under the fibers. I'm sure if I soaked these areas in carpet cleaner (or even Simple Green might work, though I haven't tried it) and then pressure washed the whole thing, these darker areas would probably be removed. Before: ![]() ![]() After: ![]() Last edited by bdw18_123; 08-24-2010 at 05:52 PM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Prather, CA
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Made a little more progress on my ZR-1.
Cargo area of the interior is all back together now. Just have the seats and console lid to do and the interior will be pretty much done. Here is a before and after of the rear speaker grills. ![]() And the completed cargo area. ![]() ![]() I've also pressure washed the LT5 and ZF6, turned out pretty good. Some more before & after pics. Before: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Prather, CA
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Prather, CA
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Location: Northern VA
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Great results especially on the LT5 and ZF clean up.
What prep did you do before using the power washer? And did you use just water with the power washer or with a cleaner solution? |
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Prather, CA
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I then soaked all the oily/dirty areas with engine degreaser to loosen the grime. For some of the heaviest soiled areas, I had to spray degreaser then powerwash several times. I just sprayed the degreaser separately then used the pressure washer with just water, I didn't spray a mixture of water/cleaner. |
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Location: Crystal Lake, IL
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Car is looking great....keep up the good work!
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: O'Fallon, Mo
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Last time I cleaned the carpet in my car really well my wife got the grand idea that I could do the carpeting in the house as well. Needless to say we now have hardwood throughout.
Car looks great man, lot's of hard work, but looks like great rewards as well ![]() |
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