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Old Aug 18th, 2004, 03:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Stain Removal

Gotta nasty ass stain on cloth seats or on your carpet but dont want to spend a fortune to get it out? Here is a quick, easy and inexpensive hint...Prestont Stain Remover in the yellow can. 5 bucks a can, and a can is enough to do all four of your removable carpets and still have some left over. How do you work it? Spray the carpet with the foam, work it in with the (included) brush, let it sit 1-5 mins. Then take a towel and rub it like all hell, you will remove the dirt and the stain. If you have that little bitta stain that just bothers you to all hell, this is the way to go. Some pocket change and some elbow grease=cleaner looking and smelling interior.



If you want to clean your interior all out, you dont have to spend a forturne either. The Bissel Little Green (w/ Turbo Brush) is a shampooer with a revolving brush and a built in heater. It has 2 heads for smaller and larger corners, as well as a sprayer of hot liquid and its own dual resiviour tanks for clean and dirty fluids. Cleaning is easy, the unit weights less than 5 pounds and is small enough to take virtually anywhere. Fluid is inexpensive, has a good smell for a strong cleaner, lifts stains very well, and leaves an interior smelling very, very fresh. The suction is highly effecient as all water dries in about an hour. Without a turbo brush, you are looking at 60 bucks and with, a little less than a hundred. The T Brush is well worth it. For a small shampooer, this things is kickin!



^IMG shown without the turbo brush
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...for anything like that, i just drag out the huge bissel steamvac, and use the hose attachments, and some industrial strength solution my uncle gets. takes me about an hours to do the whole car, and it smells awsome afterwards.
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Old Aug 19th, 2004, 09:48 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I'm going to have to do that soon.l The stupid cup holders in the Se-R don't hold coffee very well.
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