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Detailing With Marty
Marty
31 episodes
5 days ago
Join me every week to learn about the best way to take care of your vehicle in our harsh CNY weather
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Join me every week to learn about the best way to take care of your vehicle in our harsh CNY weather
Show more...
How To
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S1 E30 - How Do I...Remove Stains from Fabric
Detailing With Marty
7 minutes 40 seconds
2 years ago
S1 E30 - How Do I...Remove Stains from Fabric

Join me on the final episode of season 1 as I discuss advanced stain removal. The two products I have used to tackle tough stains are P&S Professional Detail Products - Terminator Enzyme Spot and Stain Remover for organic stains and P&S Professional Detail Products - Carpet Bomber - Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner. I also highly recommend this Wagner steamer from Home Depot.

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Stain Removal

- What type of stain? Organic or non-organic?

- How long has it been there? Time makes a difference.

- What type of material is it on? What color is the material?


My process"

1. Vacuum

2. Pre-treat with appropriate product. Always read directions on products/chemicals used.

3. Steam

4. Shampoo with a machine or brush, hot water and towel

5. Vacuum or use hair dryer to dry spot


Thank you for your continued support. I have to focus on doing what I do best - detailing. I hope to be back in a few months once the season slows down.

Detailing With Marty
Join me every week to learn about the best way to take care of your vehicle in our harsh CNY weather