what's the best way to get concrete dust out of the interior of…

title pretty much says it all. I just bought a truck from a construction company. Not like a flatbed or anything just a simple pick-up truck but it’s obviously seen its fair share of job sites and people climbing back into it with their clothes SATURATED w/ concrete dust.

So far I’ve just been opening both doors, setting a fan on the seat to blow across the seats out the opposite door, and just start beating the hell out of the seat w/ my hands/fists. then whatever didn’t manage to blow out I vacuum up b4 it has time to sink back into the material. It seems like a lot comes out every time I do it but there’s ALWAYS MORE! I’m just using a little fan like you’d keep blowing at your head during the summer while trying to sleep. Maybe I need an industrial fan.

I’m hoping there’s just an all-around more efficient way tho that sum1 on here can kindly point out to me. Thnx in advance, any suggestions are appreciated.

2 COMMENTS

  1. if you can afford to buy a portable "air compressor " machine, it will be a great idea to blow off the dust from interior seats and ceilings and even floor carpets..
    air compressor machine do you know that ? the one use by garage car painter to supply air to spray gun..
    for carpets, i think it is better to remove it and wash/flush it with water ( garden hose ).
    seats, blow it with high compressed air then wash the seats with water and detergent soap.

  2. I would rent a carpet cleaner if you got all the possible dust out, my wife’s car got flooded and mud was everywhere, pulled out all interior and washed, and used carpet cleaner. The car looks like new .

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