Usually the ol' scrub mitt is enough..

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Usually those green Astro strips do wonders on breaking soil loose..

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But on Micro Fiber this soiled it's time to bring out the heavy machinery.

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I only had the Champagne pad on board and could have used a light brown..As it was, I had to scrub and rinse twice on some seat areas to get it all out..

Before..

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After (but still wet)

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Be prepared to tarp or take outside as goo will be flying..
 
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I've seen better looking stuff along the road side. :eekk:

I think I'd have given the $50.00 to buy one at the thrift store.

Tell Marty's cousin to clean it more frequently. When he sticks to it...he has waited too long. :winky:
 

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We use the Makita 9227c as it is our favorite hand buffer.
 

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I used Mr. Makita and a home made white scrub pad on a leather sofa the other day. A gentle but insistant scrub at low speed, frequent wipes and ta-da!

Looks nice, Mike, but why not extract?
 

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I used Mr. Makita and a home made white scrub pad on a leather sofa the other day. A gentle but insistant scrub at low speed, frequent wipes and ta-da!

Looks nice, Mike, but why not extract?
Who said I didnt?
 

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Marty I think Pailliotet sounds suspiciously (whisper it) French!

Next local Mikeyfest, we'll try baiting him with some brie.

Whatever that is.
 
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I used Mr. Makita and a home made white scrub pad on a leather sofa the other day. A gentle but insistant scrub at low speed, frequent wipes and ta-da!

Looks nice, Mike, but why not extract?



Mikey could have just quoted himself..: "As it was, I had to scrub and rinse twice on some seat areas to get it all out.."

And I think his mom is Belgian French type. Which makes one think that's how connoisseuriesus came from..
 

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Nature intended for that hoss to be vegetarian.



Oh crap...and here I was feeding my Hoss all kinds of meaty greasy carpet slush from dining rooms. It never complained... Sucked it up and without a hiccup went to diarrhea through the 2" hose.
 
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Buy a chinese knock off at harbor freight for around $40

Handle, variable speed, velcro
 
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Mikey could have just quoted himself..: "As it was, I had to scrub and rinse twice on some seat areas to get it all out.."

And I think his mom is Belgian French type. Which makes one think that's how connoisseuriesus came from..

And I thought it was a purchased company......
 
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And what's the practical diff between Belgians and French?

Like dadgum canuks and friggin canucks. Same quack, different feathers.
Why he didn't quote his own post will forever be a mystery. Woulda been a slam dunk, hahaha!
 

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