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Hey everybody, Randy Doyle with Double Black and today we are going to be sharing with you how to clean carpets and upholstery with our interior system. So we're going to go through and I'm a professional detailer by trade. So this first video is going to be on the professional level after So big steam guy. So this system does great with steam. You don't necessarily have to use steam but we're going to go ahead and show you the system with steam. We got a couple of other tools here. Again, in the event that you don't have a lot of advanced equipment, you got an old fashioned brush. And then one of my favorite attachments is this is going to go right onto our polisher. You can use it with a forced action today. That's what we're going to use it with. And or you can go over to the large throw either one. So let's go ahead and talk about the system and how we're going to take and treat this carpet. So we've got a real life map here and it stayed up and it was just pulled out of a car here recently. So we're going to come through with the terminator first. This is our spotter or our pre-treat. Now if the carpet's really clean, down in this section here, if you come in and look at this, we're not going to have to go over there. It's nice and clean. You don't need to go this far. All you can do is you're going to go right into the carpet ball or that. But for right now, we're going to concentrate on these spots. So I'm kind of a basic guy. You start out on a budget, much Or if you're doing it yourself, or you don't have all these fancy tools, what we're going to do is teach you how to come in. See, I didn't put a lot on there. But I'm going to actually use the tip of the nozzle just to come on and kind of loosen everything up. You can see already, look at the chemical. It's already breaking the stains down. So is that cool or what? So I'll come in, just hit these in there. Now you can double stack if you want to also. So if you're in a hurry, which time is money, or if you really And again, now I'm going to come through and I'm just going to work this in. I'm just going to kind of concentrate on this half. We're going to work it in here. Now what I'm going to do is take advantage of technology. And again, can you believe this? So I'm really, really simple. And this is a cheap tool. I go right out of the polish, you don't need to have a fancy polisher. Turn it on really low, one or two. Don't need to go any higher than that. You see how this is going to come in. And as you gain a view of this, you're going to see already, for those of you watching this, check this out. Look at this. This is just here. And we haven't even hit steam to it yet. Now, in the event that the stains are really bad, what you can do is heat it up with a little steam first. But really on this one, they're not that bad. So I'm just go through and see I'm not taking and putting a lot of speed onto the polisher. I'm just letting it go nice and slow. You don't want the nylon on nylon to burn. So we took our time. So now what I'm going to do is I'm going to go ahead and do what's called a direct brush with a steam. So I'm going to come in, turn the steam on, let it build up a little bit of temperature. And you see I didn't put any more chemicals on. You really got plenty of chemicals in there right now. You see we've really already knocked the stains down pretty significantly, really quickly. That's key. Find his money. So I'm going to come through and just hit this nice long strokes. Got a bad stain, short stroke it. And then that was direct brush. So now what we're going to do is come through, pull this off. We're going to do what's called a baby wrap. This is a diaper wrap. So a lot of you too young, disposable diapers, didn't have to do this. I did with my kids. We're going to come through and just go left over right, right over left, and then opposite right and left over right. And what that is just a nice tight, you see it here. It's nice and tight. You're going to go and throw that back on. So now what we're going to do is we're going to go ahead and take the carpet bomber, come back over it. Again, I'm not saturing. I'm going pretty light. Turn it on. Let the steam come in. They get the towel nice and warm. And I'm going to do a short stroke at first. Look at that. Look at that. Is that amazing? Look at the stains. They're just vaporizing literally. Look at the stain. So now I'm going to come out with some nice long strokes and just get that nice and clean. Cleaned up. What that's doing is you come in here real close and you see it's taking a heat transferring over onto the cloth itself. So now at this point, what I'm going to do is come back over with our last product. And that was so were terminated for the pre-treating stains. We came with the carpet bomber to clean it up. And now we're going to do this finisher. Now why finisher? Finisher is going to neutralize these chemicals because what's happened is if your client or yourself get into that car, after you put these chemicals on it and their feet are a little damp or it's raining or something So what the finisher does is neutralize everything. It's also going to take and help them brighten up the surface a little bit. So I'm going to take and flip this towel over to a new side. That way you can kind of see it. A little dwell time on all these products aren't going to hurt. So you can take and let them sit for a little bit. Matter of fact, if you're working on a car and you're going to wash your car and you've got some stains, go ahead and pre-treat it. Now you can kind of sit there for 20, 30 minutes before you start on it. You can see all I did is flip the towel over. I can even go to a really clean spot, flip it over this way. And that way you can really see the difference. But there's no need to get a clean towel every single time. You would use this one time and time again. So we'll kind of come over to these. I'm going to kind of encapsulate all that. It's nice and tight. We've got the primary clean towel. Come on here. We're going to let it warm it back up once again. We're going to place it there until the steam hits it. Now I'm going to come back over very slowly. Just nice, long strokes. You'll see this half that I really concentrated on. And I'm going to go ahead and finish it out the direction of the nasty carpet. And look at that. Stains are gone. So is that cool or what? Hey, again, ready to go? Double black. Got the detail going on.