What are the best products to clean a car?
Posting a few pictures of what I have
Is there something else I should get, or any tips on cleaning them?
>>1149393
Paid my way through college running a detailing biz with my brother who went into the auto paint niche after dad (who was himself in autobody work)
Check out AMMO NYC on youtube, he's covered all the basics on his channel already and the guy know what he's doing. He does have a product line he pushes, but you can use any purpose designed cleaner for the job at hand.
The thing you want to remember with cleaning is to start with the LEAST intensive method and escalate.
For example on your seat, blot with an all-purpose fabric cleaner and pick it up with a clean dry microfiber cloth trying not to "scrub" it in. Then work your way up to a full blown fabric steamer as your last chance
>>1149415
Thank you, I'll have to check him out
I took my cloth seat covers off in my crown vic and ran them through a washing machine on delicate then let them air dry. They aren't power seats and it was still a motherfucker of a job requiring the seats to be removed and disassembled. It's a lot of work but you may want to consider it seeing as how bad your seats are.
>>1149393
>Posting a few pictures of what I have
incontinence
If you have a steam cleaner, use it.
>>1149393
pretreat with Spot Shot
then use pic related (or spot clean pro, its a bit bigger) with a carpet cleaning solution in it. then do it with just plain hot water until water seems clean
protip: to dry interior quickly, crack the back window, lay the front seats back, start car, and put the heat on high. it will be dry in 15 min.
btw that looks like a equinox or torrent.. watch out for the blend door and the front hubs, 2 common issues.
trust me spend the $100 its worth it.
>>1149393
Hot soapy water. And then when your done and it's dry invest in some seat covers.
>>1149647
Thanks, I'll try this