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Title: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: MrRogers on 21 April 2012, 11:30
Hello everyone. Just wanting some kinda advice if anybody can recommend a decent method on cleaning car carpet? What options are there on getting rid of the old musty smell and how it bring the carpet back up to some sort of former glory?

Iv been looking at car steam cleaners but im also wanting to get rid of the nasty smell which carpets can produce over the years. Currently im just lacing the whole car with Febreze after a good hover but as you would guess the smell just comes back after a week or so.

Cheers for any input.
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: Guy on 21 April 2012, 14:12
is this in your mk4?

you could remove the seats and shampoo with a wet vac

or if you want to go one stage further you can remove the seats, then the carpet and then shampoo and jetwash and hang on the line to dry

Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: Seanl on 21 April 2012, 16:14
The above is obviously the best course of action if its the carpets that are the problem. In my experience though its usually the sound deadening that causes the real smells due to previous damp problems. You will obviously need to remove this and properly dry it out, or replace it tbh as it falls apart usually.
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: MrRogers on 21 April 2012, 18:31
Cheers gents for the guidance and yes for my MK4. I didnt think of a wet vac need to get my hands on one tho ebay seems quite cheap just had a quick look.

Ill def have to take the seats out and give them a going over with it aswel.
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: kahunajb on 21 April 2012, 18:34
Just done my interior recently with a wet vac. Rug doctor from B&Q, you can also get them from Morrisons. Think Morrisons near me have an offer on at the moment £24.99 for 24hrs hire and 1 litre of cleaning fluid which will be more than enough for a car interior. Mine came up pretty good removed the salt stains from the drivers seat which were there when I bought it.

Can also clean your house carpets at the same time.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: mumbles on 22 April 2012, 10:26
What would be a good wet vac to buy?? as in, not to just rent.  :smiley:

I presume the George/Charles ones would be ok??
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: Seanl on 22 April 2012, 11:05
Yep, George is awsome!
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: shelaghmk3gti on 22 April 2012, 11:08
this is interesting.. ive got a George..tends to leave the carpets a bit wet though( but then i always rush  :rolleyes:).. would it work on the seats? obviously id need a really hot day and to leave the doors open..
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: Guy on 22 April 2012, 12:22
use a George with kit A iirc... its the handheld kit - sprays and extracts
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: jockgti on 26 April 2012, 09:28
whats a george when its at home cheers?
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: Guy on 26 April 2012, 18:28
whats a george when its at home cheers?

like a Henry... but can cope with the wet stuff

http://www.onestopcleaningshop.co.uk/carpet-upholstery-cleaning/carpet-cleaners-small/george-3-in-1-cleaner-from-numatic-gve370-2.html (http://www.onestopcleaningshop.co.uk/carpet-upholstery-cleaning/carpet-cleaners-small/george-3-in-1-cleaner-from-numatic-gve370-2.html)
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: tg1 on 26 April 2012, 22:21
and he sucks better than a vax  :laugh:
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: Murrayedition35 on 26 April 2012, 23:11
Good old henry.... :tongue:
Title: Re: Carpet Cleaning Options??
Post by: MK3GTI_16Valve on 12 May 2012, 08:38
Have a Henry but should have bought the George..carpet cleaning feature is a big bonus