HOW TO CLEAN CAR CARPET
It's bad enough that your car carpet rarely sees anything but the bottoms of dirty shoes. Throw in forgotten pieces of candy and old chips, spilled soda and coffee, dried mud and dirt, and your floor mats and carpets take their fair share of beatings on a daily basis.
Cleaning the carpet in your car is often a passed-over chore, or even left to professional cleaners, but it doesn't require much effort to make the difference between a dingy ride and a well-kept vehicle. Maintaining your car's interior appearance will help retain the value of the car, which will come in handy when it's time to trade it in or sell it.
If you have kids or dogs, procrastination isn't really an option - you're going to need a regular cleaning schedule to clean your car mats as well as your car carpet.
Your choice of cleaning product is important, particularly when car carpets have been neglected for a while and are matted with dirt and grime, or have built up several stains in the same area. You may be able to clean your car's carpet without a machine if it's been treated for stain resistance. But for untreated carpet or deeply-set stains, a carpet cleaning machine or steam cleaner may be required.
Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner works as a stain remover and can be used in a carpet cleaning machine to tackle those tough-to-clean areas. Plus, it's biodegradable* – safer for the environment, your family, and your car.
If you're unsure about how Simple Green will affect a surface, be sure to spot test before cleaning.
Spot Cleaning
Carpet Cleaning Machine