The carpets and cloth upholstery were filthy and greasy. I also used it on my brothers 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse that he bought and was restoring. I used to take the smaller unit in my SUV to demonstrate the effectiveness of these machines to my customers. We carried a line of Minuteman floor care machines including two commercial carpet extractors. Having worked for a Janitorial Supply Distributor for several years I have had a lot of experience in working with commercial carpet extractors. Other thigns to consider, i was thinking about getting the "Vapor Clean II" steamer by vapor clean-$369, or the duramaid mini hot water extractor-$640. What do you use to clean upholstery? what procedure? and it seems like an extractor will do a better job. just extract w extractor, vs spray with shampoo + steam + scrub +extract + steam again + extract again. If theres a bigggg stain, like a large tomato juice spill, it seems that it will be much easier to clean with a hot water extractor than with a steamer. With a steamer, ill have to spray down the seats + upholstery with shampoo, scrub with the triangle brush attatchment while steaming, extract with my shop vac, then probably go over the area again with just steam this time (to "rinse" out the soap), and then extract with the shop vac again. pretreat and scrub with brush IF necessary then go over w extractor, or just use the extractor alone without scrubbing and pretreating first if stains arent too bad. with an extractor, i can deep clean the fabric seats and upholstery well, and probably without much effort. The only issue i have is with cleaning the upholstery. im sure a steam cleaner will be easier to use since itll blow dust out of the hard to reach places and cup holders.and will make it very easy to clean leather seats i know that with a steam cleaner ill be able to do interiors with less effort, like cleaning the dash and all the small crevices. Im starting a mobile detailing business soon and am contemplating between buying a steam cleaner or a hot water extractor.
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