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Title: Shampooing seats...
Post by: scarr89 on 15 May 2011, 22:23
Recently bought an 02 GTDI. Love the car. However, the state of the interior is getting on my OCD cleaning side. They arn't in a bad way by any means, just my OCD is telling me to shampoo them to get all the little hairs out! But I don't really have a scooby on where to start! Could anyone recommend any decent seats cleaning tekkers and some decent interior shampoo and equipment needed!

Would be greatly appreciated!

Si
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: JDM82 on 16 May 2011, 00:10
A friend of mine got his professionally cleaned and they looked brand new. I want mine doing cause I no matter what you buy or do you wont beat a professional with the proper equipment  :smiley:
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: Guy on 16 May 2011, 09:42
is the problem that you have pet hair in your seats?
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: scarr89 on 16 May 2011, 12:31
Any rough ideas on how much to get your seats professionally cleaned? That maybe an option. It isn't pet hair, just like loads of dust and crap hanging out of them!

Could anyone offer any advice on if I were to do them my self?

Si
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: Guy on 16 May 2011, 14:33
Any rough ideas on how much to get your seats professionally cleaned? That maybe an option. It isn't pet hair, just like loads of dust and crap hanging out of them!

Could anyone offer any advice on if I were to do them my self?

Si

roughly it would cost between £40-£50 to get them professionally done

or you could hire one of these http://rent.rugdoctor.com/ (http://rent.rugdoctor.com/) from a local DIY place or dry cleaners... benefit is that you can do your house at the same time ;) - this will cost you about £25/day ish...

failing that... find someone with an extraction vacuum cleaner (George/Vax) and spray on G101 or similar with some Brisk low foam thrown in... wet (lightly) and agitate the upholstery and then extract as much dirty water as you can...  it does work as you will get water like this coming out

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3261/2622968854_f322202054.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/guyfrankland/2622968854/)
P1010829 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/guyfrankland/2622968854/) by Guy Frankland (http://www.flickr.com/people/guyfrankland/), on Flickr

and end up with clean seats like this  :wink:

(http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3154/2628097918_55a042cd3e.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/guyfrankland/2628097918/)
P1010830 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/guyfrankland/2628097918/) by Guy Frankland (http://www.flickr.com/people/guyfrankland/), on Flickr
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: JDM82 on 16 May 2011, 20:40
I think my friend paid £35 for his to be done and I must say it was money well spent. They looked brand new   :shocked:

The good thing is now so many people are doing this kind of work so they undercut each other so you can end up with a fairly decent price.

And like the picture in Guys post you'd be surprised the amount of dirt that your seats hold and lets face it, no matter how much shampoo you put on and how hard you scrub you dont get that kind of results!

Yeah ill definately be getting mine professionally done.
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: Guy on 16 May 2011, 21:48
I think my friend paid £35 for his to be done and I must say it was money well spent. They looked brand new   :shocked:

The good thing is now so many people are doing this kind of work so they undercut each other so you can end up with a fairly decent price.


And like the picture in Guys post you'd be surprised the amount of dirt that your seats hold and lets face it, no matter how much shampoo you put on and how hard you scrub you dont get that kind of results!

Yeah ill definately be getting mine professionally done.

some better than others, the person doing the undercutting will only want to spend a short amount of time on it as possible  :wink:
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: rossbarry1 on 17 May 2011, 18:40
can you not just get them out the car and pressure wash them, or will that destroy them
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: Guy on 17 May 2011, 19:09
can you not just get them out the car and pressure wash them, or will that destroy them

no, won't destroy them... will just make them very wet.. very very wet... and err... when they don't dry thoroughly... they'll smell, quite a bit!  :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Shampooing seats...
Post by: scarr89 on 03 June 2011, 16:24
Finally had them shampooed/cleaned professionally. Went on holiday, left it one of those off site car parks. Paid the £60 for the 'Platinum Valet' which came with the entire interior shampooed and polished etc...did a really great job. Seats/carpets look brand new!
I was originally going to pay £40 just to get the inside cleaned, so paid the extra £20 for the rest of the clean/wax and all the rest.

Get your interior shampooed people!!