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    Steamer

    Looking to purchase a steamer in the new year and wondering what you all use and recommend? I am a weekend warrier and do some detailing on the side so price is a huge factor. I currently own a extractor and just looking for added benefits of a steamer Thanks for the time jon

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    Re: Steamer

    try the Little Green steamer..at Target and Wal-Mart $100.00

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    Re: Steamer

    This is the one I have and I`ll bet both are very similar. I bought mine at Best Buy for about $100.00



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    Re: Steamer

    Here is the one that I picked up back when it was on sale at Amazon for $50.00 shipped.

    Amazon.com: McCulloch MC-1275 Heavy-Duty Steam Cleaner: Home & Garden

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    This one has been recommended to me highly by Richy...

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    I have the McCulloch. Its decent at best. If you are going to spend some money get a VX5000($800). My wife uses it around the house all the time. Cleans hardwood floors, tile grout, etc. I use it to clean the wifes jewelery so that keeps her happy. I actually dont use it on the cars as much as I thought I would. I wasnt that impressed with it on cars. When the McCulloch dies Ill step up to a VX5000.

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    Re: Steamer

    Quote Originally Posted by Jokeman View Post
    I have the McCulloch. Its decent at best. If you are going to spend some money get a VX5000($800). My wife uses it around the house all the time. Cleans hardwood floors, tile grout, etc. I use it to clean the wifes jewelery so that keeps her happy. I actually dont use it on the cars as much as I thought I would. I wasnt that impressed with it on cars. When the McCulloch dies Ill step up to a VX5000.
    What do you use the McCulloch for on cars now?

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    I own the VX5000 vapor master, i`ve had it for a three years and I love it for carpets, vents, door jambs, little crevices, drink holders........

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    i own the vc3000 and am quite impressed with its abilities on the cars and around the house. not quite as expensive as the 5000 but better for weekend warriors IMO.

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    I own 2 steamers but I really don`t even use them that much. Spot clean up`s in car or home. Walmart stuff.

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    Re: Steamer

    So what steamer would people recommend for the weekend personal detailer?

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    Re: Steamer

    Steamers and extractors are two different machines. I believe the original poster stated he already owns an extractor.

    Some of the important things to look for in a steamer are the attachments and what they allow you to clean, size of the water tank, and length of hose. If you can find a steamer with a hose longer than 6 feet you will appreciate the fact that you can reach into a car and clean it easily without having to put the steamer in the car with you.

    Depending on the vehicle you`re cleaning (and its condition), a larger water tank will allow you to clean the entire vehicle without having to wait for the unit to cool down so you can refill the tank. My steamer holds 3 1/3 quarts of water and can do an Excursion without refilling. Here`s a tip: use distilled water in the steamer to reduce water scale and mineral deposits in the tank. Where I live a gallon of distilled water is about 65 cents.

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    I, too, own the VX-5000. Once you get the hang of it, it really saves time on interior detailing. It`s pretty expensive, though, but starts to pay for itself as you use it. For example, you won`t need to purchase glass cleaning product anymore because the steam works perfectly on its own. It`s great for dirty carpets and fabrics but not for anything too filthy as you`d be better of with an extractor for those jobs.

    I`ve also used it for engine detailing. Works well as long as you can find lint-free towels. Unfortunately, it`s gone up about $100 since I purchased it - but still a good option if you are able to drop $800.

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    I know a lot of you guys use steamers and have no problem with them but I still have reservations about using them around all the electronics that I see them used on. I just know my luck.

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    Doctordon`s post was spot on and to the point. I finally stepped up to a vx5000 which I was lucky enough to find used at a very reduced price from another member.Craigslist can be your friend. I can`t comment on the other cheaper models available but in most cases hot steam from any machine is better IMO then none at all. I use mine on interior windows , consoles , vents , seat tracks and door panels especially around seams and door latches. If mine died tomorrow I would be lost until I got a replacement.

 

 
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