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Old 05-03-09, 05:59   #1 (permalink)
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TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

It was a nice and lazy Sunday today and I figured it was about time to drag the lawn mower out of it's corner in the garage and comply with the rest of the neighbors that had used this wonderful weekend to clean up their yards. As I was rolling the mower back around to the garage an idea came to me. All my friends and clients are asking me, "what kind of steamer do you use and can it clean [various surface/grime]." So I decided to clean up my 3 year old mower with just my steam cleaner to make an example of the power of steam cleaning. However, not only do I prefer to use steam for it's ease and speed, but it's also many times safer for the environment than chemical cleaners and solvents most detail shops use.

You guys can go ahead and have your fun with Ferraris and Aston Martins.
Lets get to the fun!

These first few pictures are just where I had started... with a mower that hasn't been cleaned or washed in about 3 summers.







This probably looks a lot like your own lawn mower. It was covered in caked on dirt and flecks of torn grass all over not to mention the grease under the cover. Now I'm sure you are looking at it like, "sure, it can get clean but it can't get that clean.

Well, here's a couple pictures in progress. Notice the difference between the black plastic cover on top and the section below....



The EuroSteam 1900 system I use is a commercial grade vapor steam cleaner used in heathcare, food service, and other high end detailers. The dry vapor steam kills mold, mildew, viruses, bacteria and provides chemical free cleaning. You can see how easily it makes lines in the plastic cover of my mower.



The pressurized steam at 185°F - 245°F easily melts grease, which is very simliar to the body oils that collect on your steering wheel, wiper stalks, and gear shifter.





Here's some before/after pictures:










And the results!








The entire process took me less than 15 minutes and used only about a quart of water. A full interior detail using steam will use no chemicals and less than a liter of water leaving carpets completely dry within an hour or two. A detail shop using a hot water extractor will use about 6 gallons of water and harsh chemicals to clean your carpet and upholstery, often leaving it damp which risks developing harmful mold or mildew days later.

Steam is completely safe to use on all surfaces including plastic, leather, upholstery, even electronics.

And speaking of water conservation... the International Carwash Association recently released a study on water usage comparing full service car washes and the old garden hose method in your driveway. While cleaning your car by hand with a hose and bucket uses over 100 gallons of water, a typical automatic car wash will use about 35-50 gallons of water. I can clean your entire car inside and out with less than 5 gallons.

So what does this show besides that I am a crazy person that waxes his kitchen counter and steam cleans his lawn mower? Hopefully it shows you that, especially in this time of environmental awareness, it is time for a lot of people to rethink many things that are taken for granted like water use and chemical run-off.

Just a few things to think about the next time you wash your car or are looking to get it detailed.
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Old 05-03-09, 06:05   #2 (permalink)
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

I have seen several videos showing this style of cleaning and to be honest I am intrigued. Also, what should you look for in a quality steamer? price? materials? features?
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Old 05-03-09, 06:08   #3 (permalink)
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

The steamer that I use is this:
Commercial Vapor Steam Cleaners: Eurosteam 1900

Which is very similar to the one a lot of the other pros out there are buying for about $700. Mine is about 3 years old and still works perfectly.

On the mower, I used the triangle nylon bristle brush and the single cone attachment.

Edit: I use the 2100 model that Happy Wax mentioned... guess I never looked at the model number close enough.
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Old 05-03-09, 06:45   #4 (permalink)
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

Wow! I was just looking at Steamers today.....Where's my Visa card?
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

You didn't dress the tires!?!?!

J/k, looks great; actually, looks brand new!
 
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The wheels were a completely different story. I was hoping to do this amazing before/after picture of the wheels but they were so torn up that there just wasn't any amount of cleaning that would restore those.

Base was topped with polyseal and plastic was treated with Hyperdressing, by the way.
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

Nice work.
I like how your mower has a prominent logo like a classy car too.

I just bought the Euro steam 2100 -just like the 1900 only the 2100 has a hot water jet -I love it- but think it compliments my carpet extractor NOT replace it. -My interior method is as follows:

Vacuum
Vacuum again
Steam to loosen the junk
Extract (usually with just hot water, thanks to the steamer)
Steam again to fluff.
 
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I have worked with an extractor and I do honestly believe there are situations where the extraction is necessary over just steaming, typically in highly soiled carpets and upholstery. I'm not trying to devalue a hot water extractor... just wanted to make that clear.

I typically don't like doing extremely soiled interiors and I'm thankfully to the point now where I am able to either sub-contract that work or just refer the client to another detailer just for the interior.
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

Good teaser there todd with the steamer. I'm in the process of saving for one to speed up interiors, but find that many of my clients still need deep extraction, so like you I look at this as an additional tool.

Your steamer seems highly expensive in comparison to Steam Cleaner - Steam Cleaners - Vapor Cleaner - Commercial Steam Cleaners . The tech stats are similar too. Can you help with why your is so much more for, what seems, to be the same thing?

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Your steamer seems highly expensive in comparison to Steam Cleaner - Steam Cleaners - Vapor Cleaner - Commercial Steam Cleaners . The tech stats are similar too. Can you help with why your is so much more for, what seems, to be the same thing?

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Greg,
I got mine used from another detailer that was selling his business, so I didn't pay the manufacturers price on it. When mine goes kaput I will probably buy that one as I really don't see much of a difference, except for maybe the hose.
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Re: TS Detailing: Unusual click and brag (steam clean)

Thanks Todd,

I just need to pull the trigger on this deal, but I always have a hard time shelling out 700$ for anything...............

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Thanks for the response Todd.
 
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