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    important question (what do you think)

    i dont have an extractor for the carpets and upholstry. i thought i would never survive without one.

    does anyone think its possible to achieve (the look) and feel and same cleanlyness with a wet/dry vac then with an extractor.

    can i survive without one? or is it something i should look to invest in. does anyonew else only work with vac`s. what is a good vac besides the vac n` blo or is that good enough.
    please answer its a valid question and id like to hear everyones thoughts on it . thanks
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    I did it really early on before I got my extractor...

    Takes a LOT of work w/ the wet/dry vac. You can get all the soap residue out of the carpets with the wet/dry vac but the carpets will be more wet than w/ a carpet extractor. Just don`t soak the carpets down too much.

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    I`ve got a 6.5 hp shop-vac which takes up a lot of room but its pretty powerful nonetheless. I spray the carpets with diluted Simple Green and a foaming shampoo, then agitate the carpet with a brush attachment on my PC. Then I vacuum up what I can with my Shop - Vac. I also have a Bissell Steam Cleaner that I use to do floor mats and soak up extra water that my S-V didn`t catch.
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    You can get a Little Green Machine for about 100 bucks the Pro-heat model is what I have. Its great for the weekend guy and also is gret around the house.
    Great investment for the money
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    Re: important question (what do you think)

    Quote Originally Posted by Beemerboy
    You can get a Little Green Machine for about 100 bucks the Pro-heat model is what I have. Its great for the weekend guy and also is gret around the house. Great investment for the money
    Hey Beemerboy, want to elaborate in comparision to Jason Rawl`s reply? Is there a big difference between these two models?

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    Re: important question (what do you think)

    Beemerboy-is the model you use the 1425?

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    Re: important question (what do you think)

    Take a look at this site. They sell used equipment too.
    http://cleaning-equipment.com/carpet..._extractor.htm

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    jason rawls. we are in the same boat. i am not a weekend detailer though and the time consumption of shop vac is none the less nuts. dont bother bangin out interiors real quick. i never had any complaints though about it . it takes alot of water up . and most of the dirt comes up no problem. thanks for the feedback guys
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    Originally posted by ohsoclean
    jason rawls. we are in the same boat. i am not a weekend detailer though and the time consumption of shop vac is none the less nuts. dont bother bangin out interiors real quick. i never had any complaints though about it . it takes alot of water up . and most of the dirt comes up no problem. thanks for the feedback guys
    If you`re not a weekend detailer, then it`s pretty much something you should invest in if you`re doing full interiors details offering carpet cleaning.

    Find the money to get an extractor. You`ll be able to clean interiors better and faster. You can also charge a little more than you use to also. Mine paid for itself quickly.

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    Don`t worry to much about not having $1000 exctractor as clean dean said the little green will surfice just fine there is always some elbow grease involved to do the job right the little green will suck out most of the water left behind. And is only $100 bucks wel worth the money..
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    Anyone know of a good place to get carpet extrators for someone that`s working out of a car? Size is the issue and so is weight. Thanks for the info..

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    where can i get one of these bissel little green things. is the most powerfull shop vac recomended for use of vaccume. i have one old one that bucket mounts and its more powerful then my 6.5 i have at the shop also. i guess those will do . but the bissel . where do i get one . whats the name and model of it. i look in walmart pretty often becuase im in there buying my buckets and applicator pads some times .
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    ohsoclean
    I have seen the bissel little green machines at Wal-Mart and also Target. If you buy one let me know what you think. I am a weekend detailer and have been thinking about one also. If you buy one get the proheat version thats what everyone seems to recommend.

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    no prob if i get one ill let you know without a doubt. I am not a weekend detailer though. so i dont know if it will withstand the abuse and use i will give it.
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    ohsoclean, do you have the room to carry a full sized carpet extractor like a Sensei? It is what I have an use and love it. It`s well worth the money.

    If you`re a weekend warrior, then you`ll need something that is made to take the abuse of daily use.

 

 
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