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MR. STEAMER
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I'm a man... I always have Meat and Mix
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doug
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Mr. Steamer: Bottle of what??Do you have mix? Or just take it strait?
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It's not like you clean it with the windows rolled up...and the bottle open on the back seat...lol |
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Mr. Steamer: Then the owner came lite up a smoke and blew the god damm car up. Right?
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using solvent of course doug... then vacuumed
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Mr. I meany the residue from the Korky foam system. Now you tell me just how in hell you dry cleaned a car seat. You must mean you just vacuumed. I have drycleaned drapery and furniture and I mean with a solvent. But I only cleaned clean as it did not work well on soil.
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you had to remove dry clean??? how on what???
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I never used it. Bit had to remove enough of it.
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I find Dry clean great on seats.....the blush velvet stuff comes up great
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Most detailing shops use a bucket brush and shop vac...lol
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Gmoney: I guess it must just be the small town way. I can't speak for the GTA.
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Worked at many detail shops and car dealerships in the GTA when younger. None of them used this foam you guys are talking about. All used low psi steam cleaners except for one establishment. |
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If you know what is good for you get it dry as quickly as possible
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Mr. Steamer: And the more the auto will stink of chemicals.
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The faster it gets dirty... the more the foam guy will clean...lol the more money he'll make |
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