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Old 02-12-2016, 01:48 PM   #13
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yray, I use a similar machine for automotive carpets at home. Works well on lighter stains when used with an appropriate cleaner.

Wherever possible, you want to remove the carpet or item that is stained from the vehicle and clean well. If it has soaked through the carpet then there is insulation that can be contaminated to. I have even seen cases where the smell gets into the body seam sealer in trunk areas and is near impossible to remove without taking the sealer out.

Clean the area as best as you can and throw a ionizer in there for a couple hours and let it air out after. In most cases this will get rid of 99.9% of the odors/stains. I purchased the carpet cleaner for $150 used (was $700 new) and the Ozonator for around $150 as well. Great things to have for auto and around the house.
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