Best way to shampoo the interior?

projektej8

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never knew that about the ozone stuff but it makes sense...and yes, I would definitely trade my civic for a benz. The only thing that would suck is paying insurance on it and maintenance if the dealer doesn't provide it...Where are you at? and damn, if only you were closer bro! Anyways, hopefully pressure washing all the dirt out of the carpet and cleaning the seats real good will take out the odor and my ride a little more pleasant to be in...
I am located in Western Maryland. If youre going to buy a benz dont even think of buying a new one. The way to go is to buy a certified pre-owned Mercedes Benz. They are low mileage with perfect maintainance records, and they come with a 50,000 mile factory warranty as well as 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. Whereas the brand now ones only come with the 50,000 mile warranty. Good luck with your carpet. I ozoned my car two weeks ago and man it smells fresh
 

nicoyita1

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haha no benz in my near future (I wish) lol but thanx, I'll see if I can get my interior ozoned after it's all redone and clean...Thanx for the advice bro
 


projektej8

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no problem. didnt you ever wonder why you buy a used car but it has that new car smell? lol
 

nicoyita1

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lol i'm only 18.....Never bought a used car with new car smell lol, I've only ever bought 2 used cars lol
 


projektej8

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lol i'm only 18.....Never bought a used car with new car smell lol, I've only ever bought 2 used cars lol
haha gotcha. well go to the local dealership and ask if you can just smell a used car and watch them look at you all retarted. haha i gotta work 7am tomorrow. take it easy bro. later
 

nicoyita1

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later bro, thanx....and i'm def. not going to a dealer to make an ass of myself lol, but i'd pay to see somebody else do it =]
 

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You may just want to invest in buying a steam cleaner and an ozone device for now and future use. We have both at my house, and it's really easy to get your car very clean, without removing any carpeting. I only removed the seats when I did everything the first time, which was after buying my Civic.
 

nicoyita1

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you're probably right (It sounds like a good idea so i'll probably take you up on it) but I'm kinda glad I took all the carpet out. There was so much s**t under the center console and even the carpet, it was ridiculously disgusting. And where would I find an ozone device?
 

31dev31

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Take the carpet out, take it to the laundromat and wash it in the washing machine for bedding :D
 

4bangincivic

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If you have stains use simple green. That s**t will take out melted crayons on white t-shirts.
 

whoopnip

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I have the Breeze AT by Ecoquest. Google it.



That retails kind of high I think... but you might be able to find a smaller one for cheaper.
 


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