How expensive is it to remove mold from fabric seats and carpet in car?
Interior ...lol ..seats, carpet ..etc
You need to remove the front and rear seats. Remove the console, various interior panels and the door sill plates. Pull out the carpet.
Carpet is one piece, without resorting to cutting it out you need to remove seats/centre console and anything else thats screwed or bolted through it.
To install carpet in a 2008 Silverado, first, remove the old carpet by disconnecting any necessary components such as seats, trim panels, and the center console. Clean the floor thoroughly to remove any debris and ensure a good fit for the new carpet. Lay the new carpet in place, ensuring it aligns with the contours of the floor, and secure it with adhesive if required. Finally, reinstall the seats, trim, and any other components that were removed.
Under the seats below the carpet behind floor pillar, one for each side . Remove seat and carpet trim carpet and you are there. Part # 6Q0 909 606
I have a camero, and the sun roof leaked through the winter. I have mold on the seats and carpet is there a cleaner I can use on the seats and carpet myself?
I'd rent a carpet cleaner and use the upholstery attachment to clean the seats if they are fabric. Add a bottle of Odor Remover to the cleaning solution. They sell it where they rent carpet cleaners. Also, you can add the odor remover to a bucket of soapy water and wipe down the interior. If the seats aren't fabric, you can skip renting the carpet cleaner, but still buy a bottle of odor remover and add it to soapy water. SPRAY WITH PERFUME OR USE SOMETHING THAT SMELLS STRONG.
An XLT is a more expensive package that has power windows, power locks, lumbar seats, carpet etc.. An XL is a less expensive package that has manual windows, manual locks, and maybe a vinyl floor instead of carpet.
To remove the interior carpet from a Honda Accord, start by removing the front seats for better access. Next, detach any plastic trim pieces, door sills, and kick panels that may be holding the carpet in place. Carefully pull up the carpet, making sure to remove any fasteners or clips underneath. Finally, lift the carpet out of the vehicle, ensuring to check for any remaining connections or attachments.
To replace the carpet, you will need to remove the seats, console and any trim that is holding the carpet in place. Once you get everything removed, the carpet should lift out. You can get new carpet from Honda or get aftermarket carpet like this: http://www.stockinteriors.com/items.asp?MakeId=10&ModelId=233&MainCatId=1&Desc=Honda_Civic_Carpet
in the boot, remove the carpet and it should be in the right hand corner towards the rear seats
Shop manual says to remove the package tray (under the carpet behind the seats) and then the fuel pump cover. Lots of fiddly carpet tacks and small bolts, but not hard to do.