Replace it
For a large area, remove the carpet from the vehicle, clean with a good carpet cleaner, allow to dry thoroughly, reinstall carpet. For a small area, clean with a good carpet cleaner and allow to dry thoroughly.
Steam cleaning is the best option to clean car carpets. It is the process where the carpet is sprayed with a cleaning agent, and then hot water is injected with high-pressure extraction that extracts the water. During this process, all the dirt or stains or urine stains etc. comes out immediately. for more information check out the link in our profile.
Auto water damage is damage to your car as a result of water. It can be difficult to spot, especially if repairs have been made. It can include unseen rust, damaged carpet, and components flooded with water.
Remove the carpet and have it dry-cleaned.
Where online can I buy an auto carpet cleaner? I have 3 vehicles and I am tired of going to the car wash and paying outrageous prices.
There are a number of options for cleaning your car's carpet including actually taking it to a detailer. One cleaner that seems to be highly rated is the Griot's Garage Car & Truck Carpet Cleaners.
An individual may use a car carpet cleaner for spot clean ups after a spill or it could be used as part of the basic maintenance of the interior of their vehicle.
I just bought my first new car and want to keep it in tip top shape. Can someone recommend a carpet cleaner that isn't too expensive?
Cleaning car floor mats is just like cleaning your carpet at home. Pick a carpet cleaner based on how dirty the mats are. The dirtier they are, the stronger of a carpet cleaner you will need. Detailing4Less.com sells the Blue Coral brand.
Sure, practically anything is fixable. How much fixing you'll have to do depends on where the damage is and how long the area was wet. If it's just carpet and the water didn't sit long enough to cause mildew you may be able to use an ordinary carpet cleaner from a can to clean up any mess. If the water sat longer a vacuum type carpet cleaner might work. If the water sat quite awhile then you'll probably have to pull up the carpet and perhaps replace it, still a simple job. If there's mildew then you have to dig deeper. Pull the carpet, clean the floorpan really well (with bleach) and replace the carpet/pad. If the water was high enough to reach door panels and upholstery they may have to be replaced but still, no technical skills required, just remove and replace. Now, if the whole car was flooded and the water reached up under the dashboard, junk the car. You'll never get rid of all the mud/dirt/mildew and you certainly don't want to foist the car off on someone else. Cheers
use cillet bang or flash then use a match to set the carpet on fire
Using a steam cleaner is actually a great way to get tough stains out.