ALEXDH

My first Car clean Sunday.
« on: December 18, 2003, 01:58:58 am »
Hi sorry to be cheeky but as i have all the best cleaning brains out thier for the picking i thought i would doublecheck my plans if you are willing to comment.

I have a Micra to clean a bit scruffy but is a xmas present for the chaps wife.

On the seats  head rests my plan is to use:

B108 fabric restorer with a small pump sprayer agitate using brush.

Then fill my Robin with B109 fibre and fabric rinse and extract .

Wipe off all the upholsterery with a clean towle and set the heating to warm on the car full blowers with the windows a few inches open to dry .

Can i get away with doing the car carpets in this manner also or i thought i could use one clean traffic lane cleaner then extract with B109 also

I would try to run it all with cold solutions to see if possible as this means i could just keep the robin and presprays in my saloon for Car cleaning jobs.

Cheers Merry Xmas to you all

Alex

Mark Betts

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2003, 01:00:23 pm »
Alex


I promise you that this will the FIRST and LAST car you clean !!!!

They are  a butt ache.

Yes thats fine how you are doing it, but inform customer it will take an age to dry.

I cleaned my car in the summer. left all windows open with blower in there also.

The problem with car seats is they hold loads of muck and it just keeps coming out and out.

Your best bet with the seats is to "bonnet" them.

Pre spray with something like one step scrub in and then towel off.

You are taking off the stains and the muck on the surface of the seats but not dragging all the k rap out with your extracta.

I cleaned my girlfriends seats like this a while ago and they looked just as good as when i extracted mine.

Also hows your foot!!  cos doing cars you will need to be a contortionist (sp) hahahhaha

Regarding the carpets I would vac the hell out of them and once again try just pe spraying and towelling as once again they will  be full of muck and you will be there all day with your extraction machine.


Cheers


Mark



PS

I would also include a bit of oxybrite in the pre spray or tank if you are xtracting. This will brighten the colours up a bit and give a more pleasing "clean" appearance.

Cheers


Mark
A Dog Isnt Just For Christmas.........  Save a Bit For Boxing Day  !!!!!

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2003, 07:08:04 pm »
AGREE about difficulty of the job :-/ Process you describe will work but......... getting under seats and by handbrake :'( Over spray on windows :'( Watermarks on vinyl :'( Drying time :'( and at the end.......could you do inside the boot please :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :-X

Robert_O

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2003, 07:34:17 pm »
Hi Alex

This is where you would  find a low moisture hand tool would come in very handy to prevent overspray getting all over the car. Watch out for the electrics as well with overspray as water and electrics or computer systems within cars don't mix to well.

I agree Mark and Strakercleaning that they are a pain in the butt, theres easier ways to make a living!!! I steer well clear of cleaning cars.

Regards

Robert Olifent

Mark Betts

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2003, 08:01:39 pm »
So,

Basically Alex,


DONT DO IT !!!!    ??? ???

RUN!!!!!!  or Limp in your case  ;D ;D


Mark
A Dog Isnt Just For Christmas.........  Save a Bit For Boxing Day  !!!!!

ALEXDH

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #5 on: December 18, 2003, 11:10:57 pm »
Thanks gents

Oh dear  :o looks like i have dropped myself in it here.

I was looking forward to it , but i am not so sure now , happy that at least you agree with what i was going to do , slowly learning.

Perhaps i will try just towling as mr betts suggests.

:( :( :( :(

Dynafoam

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2003, 12:21:44 am »
Alex,

Just in case the other posters have not upset you enough, have you seen the weather forcast for the next few days?

Oh the joy of contorting the body into the most un-natural spirals to get under seats etc. whilst your backside is out in the rain - and  the joy of trying to extract water quicker than it is being replaced by the heavens  ::)

One thing not listed with your other kit is a very large (car-sized) tent.

Enjoy the experience - what does not kill you makes you stronger.

John.

ALEXDH

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2003, 12:45:45 am »
;D

Oh goodness , what am i gonna do to get out of this clean.

???Anyone know any good camping shops. ???  ;D


Dave Parry

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2003, 12:48:16 am »
Dont know what your charging but I used to quote £ 90 - £ 110 for a full valet. At least if they go for it its nearly worthwhile. Takes between 3 to 4 hours inside and out inc headlining. used to use my ninja with upholstery tool, but after a few times booking and having to cancel because of weather I took any reference to car valeting of my van and business cards. like the others said prepare them for a two day wait for it to dry. Basically NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Bracknell, Berkshire,
Phoenix T/M,
http://www.cleanercarpets.org/index.html

Robert_O

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2003, 02:31:42 am »
Break the other ankle Alex, that might get you out of it!!!  :o :'( ;) ;D

Regards

Robert

Fox

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2003, 02:48:10 am »
Ahhh - poor Alex, you lot are scaring him to death!

You might actually enjoy it mate.

Other thing to do is to tell client that you need to take it away and get someone else to do it!!!

Go for it - great for stretching the old muscles and no gym costs.

Think positive! :D

Fox

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #11 on: December 19, 2003, 02:53:50 am »
He he - easy for me to say - I'm not doing it! ;D

carpetmonsters

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #12 on: December 19, 2003, 11:58:43 am »
hi

i do car interiors from time to time . i just spray one step brush and towel off

steve

Ian Gourlay

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2003, 12:02:12 am »
Dont use too much water on the inside as there are all kinds of electonic kismos on the floor such as seat belt alerts, air bag alerts etc which could short.

Regards


Ian

There are people out their cleaning cars and making a good living everyday.

I believe un til you get enough work like Mark and co you should try all avenues of cleaning and any other related business activity that comes your way.

Regards

Ian

Robert_O

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2003, 12:12:37 am »
Here are all of us looking negatively at car valeting, but I recall getting involved in far nastier jobs than that.

Cleaning excrement off wall, Head inside greased up cookers, Neck ache from Ceiling tile cleaning, sewage flooding, Trauma blood scene, and car valeting. In the early days you take what work comes your way, it is only when you get more established that you can become more choosey what you take on.

Best of luck to you Alex

Regards

Robert

Derek

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2003, 03:48:35 pm »
Hi Guys

Some thirty years ago part of our business was car valeting... we covered almost all the garages in Leicester and employed twelve full time car cleaners and several part timers.
Occasionally I had to 'do my bit' but in those days most of the seats were vinyl with just a smattering of upholstered seating.

I remember one day my back locked whilst contorted within the vehicle try to clean the carpets. I had to call for help to get me out....painful

Have fun Alex

Regards
Derek

ALEXDH

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2003, 11:46:21 pm »
Thanks for all the advice chaps. :D

I really hope i dont have to do this now. Perhaps he'll cancel at the last  moment.

Cross your fingers for me boys.

Alex


Glynn

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Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #17 on: December 21, 2003, 02:18:20 am »
Derek,
Around 12 years ago I opened a carpet cleaning plant in leyland, mainly to do take up flood drying/cleaning work of carpets and suites etc and it was our hq. To maximise the building potential we dld car valeting a few lads you know, anyway one day one of my regular carpet cleaning clients dropped of his almost new Mercedes for a full valet, when I returned, one of the las was just "dressing" up this car and he picked up (by mistake) Engine Laquer instead if the usual Silicone spray - all over the dash, swithches etc it went !, customer is pulling up on forecourt -- what a mess...


Regards

Glynn.
Regards
Glynn

ALEXDH

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #18 on: December 21, 2003, 07:26:20 pm »
Hi Chaps

It went quite well in the end customer seemed very happy, I had a quick practice on my own motor before i went out and was pretty happy with the spray on and extract.

B108 fabric restorer with a small pump sprayer agitate using brush.

Then filled my Robin with B109 fibre and fabric rinse and extracted .

One thourght crossed my mind what will hapen if I missed any of the fabric restorer when the odd overspray at a seam happened  ::)will it damage the seats  ::). i did my best to rinse well with B109 all areas.

Still a bit nervous about working on strangers stuff. ???

Thanks gents

Alex

ALEXDH

Re: My first Car clean Sunday.
« Reply #19 on: December 21, 2003, 07:37:25 pm »
ps Just Ph'd my prespray diluted comes out about 7.

My rinse comes out about 5.

Cheers

Alex