How to Extract a Car Interior Like a Pro! SHOP VAC EXTRACTOR
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- čas přidán 2. 08. 2024
- My step By Step car interior extraction process!
In this video I will show you how to extract a car interior like a pro using the best techniques and tools in the auto detailing industry. Whether you're a seasoned detailer or just starting out, these tips will help you achieve that pristine, showroom-quality clean.
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What You'll Learn:
Step-by-step process of car interior extraction
Best tools and products for car detailing
Pro tips for deep cleaning and stain removal
Proper tools and techniques for safe interior extraction
Key Topics Covered:
FAQ's
Choosing the Right Equipment
Preparing the Interior: Vacuuming loose dirt and debris
Tackling Stubborn Stains: Effective solutions and methods
How to properly use an extractor
Finishing Touches: Ensuring a fresh and clean interior
Pro Tips:
Dilution ratios www.hawaiidetailing.com/dillu...
Always test cleaners on a small, inconspicuous area first
Use microfiber towels to avoid scratches and absorb excess moisture
Regular maintenance can prevent the build-up of tough stains
Products that were used in the video:
Shop Vac Extractor Kit (a detailed list with pictures of the parts & everything needed to complete the build) www.hawaiidetailing.com/extra...
Ridgid Portable Vac with Detailing Hose Kit
Filters:
Wet Vac Filter amzn.to/45FKKyK
Dry Vac Filter amzn.to/3RKstur
Mytee Extractor Head amzn.to/3T4O0On
Velcro Straps amzn.to/49RjuyN
Spot and stain remover amzn.to/3SlBlrk
Carpet and upholstery cleaner amzn.to/476IdNs
Electric sprayer amzn.to/3VV5i2W (pro Tip: Rinse thoroughly with plain water until clean water is coming out of the sprayer to avoid chemicals eating up the internal components of the sprayer)
Finishing spray amzn.to/3UJOTOl
Drill brush www.amazon.com/dp/B07DQTG4WD?...
Drill bit.ly/3sjWq7L
Microfiber towels amzn.to/3KX982S
Other extractor heads:
Amazon Type Extractor Head amzn.to/3VJ2lRW
Bissell Extractor Head amzn.to/4bnsPyb
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PLAYLISTS
PRESSURE WASHER • Pressure Washer
GARAGE • Garage & Equipment
EXTRACTOR • Carpet Extractor
DETAILING • Detailing
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00:00 Intro
00:41 Vacuum & Extractor use
02:24 Hot Water
02:50 Extractor Process
03:28 Spot Cleaning
030:57 Detergent
04:48 Drill Brush
05:26 How to Extract
06:13 Finishing Spray
06:44 Extractor Heads
09:36 The Whole Process
12:24 Clean Up
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Here is where you will find a complete list of parts with pictures so that you can confidently build your own extractor. There are in depth explanations about the process also. www.hawaiidetailing.com/extractor
Underrated channel, always learn so much, gonna get this one day
Thanks. I appreciate it.
@@Joshyohmygoshy very underrated,compared to the other guys ,who want a million subscribers, and were car salesmen in another life.This channel is the real deal.
Love your channel man. Learnt a lot ✊🏼
Same
Thanks. Glad you like it.
The thing I love most about your instructional video are how easy you make it to understand the process, and how you visually show the process. Yes it’s not realistic to be extracting a seat that is out of the vehicle but you are able to video it better that way
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate it.
Another great video. Let's see you hit 100 K real soon. You deserve more too.
Thanks. I appreciate it
Dude, I just started watching your vids, and really appreciate the great content and teaching. Just wanted to say that you have had a pretty remarkable health transformation…. You look way healthier today than just a few years ago! Kudos my man!
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it.
I really enjoy your videos!
You take something and break it down so we can easily understand and observe.
Plus giving some cool tips.
You’re looking great my friend, keep on keeping on 💪💪
Enjoy the sun and the steak for me
Thanks a lot man. Yes still carnivore all the way. Cant think of a reason not too?
Starting my own detailing business and watched your previous video on setting up the extractor with the rigid and finally got everything set up yesterday. This video came out at the perfect time! Thank you so much brother. Your videos are the absolute best! 🙌🏽
Great to hear! Thanks
Great video as always! I love my Ripclean with the P&S Terminator, Carpet Bomber, and Finisher! Perfect combination!
Yeah. Nice.
This was an awesome video!! What a great hack. I’ve been dreading spending big bucks to buy one. This is doable and totally legit!Tyanks again for sharing this great hack bro!
You are welcome. Thanks for watching the videos
I use the P&S carpet system and love it. Used that with an extractor to clean my mom’s car.
Yeah it’s a good system.
Thank you so much for this video متشکرم از شما آقای محترم امیدوارم همیشه سلامت شاد باشید
Thanks for watching
Fantastic video Jeremy
Glad you enjoyed it
Another great video! thanks again for taking the time to show us your set up when you do deep cleans! Look forward to your next video.
Thank you!
Great video! I've been wanting to do this setup as well.
Yeah Its a good one
Great video Jeremy. Thanks for showing everything needed. I don't do much extracting, so I bought that clear Amazon extractor head without the water source and it works fine for my needs. The clear head is definitely a plus being able to see the status of the water being extracted. Keep up the amazing work.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks
It makes more sense to use this setup as a mobile detailer since 1: takes up less space and 2: no expensive equipment to replace and maintain. I attatch a pump sprayer as the water source.
Great idea.
Good video
@@carlosoliva1376 thanks
youcan buy one of those hdx 2 gallon sprayers and interconnect 3/8 th air hose with it and make it self sustainable that way
Yes I agree but I prefer just to go the extra little bit and have a top notch user experience. Its all personal and financially dependent. That's why I wanted to show all the possibilities for those who might want to spend less money. Thanks for sharing your process.
Another great video! Have you ever heard of or tried Superior Products?
Not tried them. Will look into it. Thanks
@@HawaiiDetailing If you have an O'rileys near by they sell them much cheaper than amazon or from their direct website. Highly recommend their products
8:42 all u have to do is use pump sprayer w hose in another hand or tape it below the nozzle (u can extend the hose too)
Yes I agree but I prefer just to go the extra little bit and have a top notch user experience. Its all personal and financially dependent. That's why I wanted to show all the possibilities for those who might want to spend less money. Thanks for sharing your process.
Excellent presentation, no argument on how effective the process can be. Pretreat, spot clean, drill brush, extract … it’s all great!
But … you know, I do have an argument.
Extraction:
First, hot water IS a key element of upholstery cleaning. Not just “hot” or “warm” water but water that exceeds 150 degrees Fahrenheit. No, hot water is NOT required when cleaning the surface materials of upholstery, but then you won’t need an extractor for that anyway.
Some sort of enzyme killer is also vital in breaking down the yuck. P&S did a great job on their products.
Lift. You need a minimum of 100 Lift for proper extraction, 130-140 Lift recommended. Otherwise you’ll end up with soggy clients. Not to mention (depending on the environment) you can promote the growth of mildew or mold if too much moisture remains.
I think the shop vac extractor conversion is an excellent choice for surface cleaning only. I am not 100% on deep cleaning with it. It is more budget friendly and seems to be effective but I just don’t see any real evidence that warrants its use beyond surface upholstery cleaning.
Bio Break is the product I use. Don’t get me wrong, I like the P&S products but BB has never failed me where P&S has. Again, most situations, P&S is going to get the job done … mostly. I just trust Bio Break more. When I recommend upholstery cleaning chemicals, it’s BB not P&S.
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Thanks Skull / Reaper. You are always Skull to me man. I agree with you again. Thanks for always sharing your real life experience with the community.
Repost? I know i've seen this before, I have all the stuff to build an extractor in my amazon wish list.
Not a Re-post just a revisit answering FAQ's and a deeper look at the process. Thanks for watching
Alright Dude,Go get the Mytee LTD 3 and the GT tool.
Done#
Yeah There is always that.
The white drill brush is stiffer than the yellow on I presume.
Never used the yellow??
Yellow is stiffer than white
@@rickbarg3980 yeah. Might tear up delicate fabric. I am a fan of the white brush and think light on the pressure.
Hello sir, I have a new batch of polishing machines recently. Would you be interested in helping me test them
Email me and tell me what you have.
@@HawaiiDetailing I have already sent you an email
@@HawaiiDetailing I have already sent you an email and look forward to your reply.
First
Yes. There he is.