C. Charles Hahn
CCH Auto Appearance, LLC
I'm getting more and more tempted to grab one of these as a second fo rmy shop....
quit making this thing sound so darn good! :woot2:
quit making this thing sound so darn good! :woot2:
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Jimmy Buffit said:I've recieved three units (two for the shop and one for a friend). We are usually working on two cars at a time, and in just a short week, we find ourselve 'fighting' for the Piccolo!
We use distilled water. We are still learning the strengths and applications of the unit, but it has already earned a spot in our arsenal. And certainly, it will lessen the amount of chemicals we purchase...
I'm most impressed with the ability to clean, disinfect, and deoderize AC/Defroster ductwork. (Heat kills bugs!) Makes *very* quick work of door and trunk jams, footwells and pedals, console and dash areas. I've not seen efficiencies in general cleaning of the engine bay - degreaser still works best, but it can assist with stubborn areas. Haven't tried it on wheels yet...
Haven't had much success on windows, maybe we don't have the technique yet...
Sure makes quick work of removing stuff from around badges & insignia!
All in all, for ~US$60, it is a great timesver, and in my business, it is all about time.
Now I'm looking at the 'pro' models (US$1450!) Just looking...:spot
White95Max said:The reason I WOULD want one, would be mostly to clean really dirty door jambs. It sucks having to spend an hour with a dozen MFs, cleaning a small section at a time and rinsing the MF. What a PITA!
Would this steamer be my life saver in this situation?
joerockt said:Ok, here are my impressions of this thing. Worked really well on the bathroom countertop with getting all the wife's makeup that accumulated over the years. Regular cleaners like 409 could not do this.
The shower however was a bit dissapointing. It did well on the glass, but could not get rid of some of the mold stains. Had to really work it just to remove a little at a time.
Cleaned all the doors in the house where the dog would smash his dirty face. Cleaned effortlessly.
Overall, completely worth the $60. Cant wait to use this on details.
Anyone else find their unit leaks a bit from the bottom??
zippymbr said:No leaking here, was your cap on tight? My cap had a little bit oof corrosion on it keeping it from turnig freely the first time.
joerockt said:Well, it dosent seem to leak from the bottom when I'm using it. But I had let it sit for about 20mins while it was on and when I moved it, I had a little puddle underneath.
MorBid said:Well Costco pissed me off after 3 days and my order still hadn't cleared "processing" so I cancelled it.
No steamer lovin for me it seems
LightngSVT said:Still resisting, so far. Instead of distilled water what about using the "waste" water from an RO/DI unit? I have to image that is still alot cleaner than tap water! Oh and do these things help when you get minivans etc that have juice stanins on the carpets (red particularly)?
White95Max said:The reason I WOULD want one, would be mostly to clean really dirty door jambs. It sucks having to spend an hour with a dozen MFs, cleaning a small section at a time and rinsing the MF. What a PITA!
Would this steamer be my life saver in this situation?
Jimmy Buffit said:Now I'm looking at the 'pro' models (US$1450!) Just looking...:spot
efinirx7gt said:So is the steam cleaner not really affective on cleaning engines?
Mikeman said:The steamer is great for tight, difficult to get at places. This makes it great for engines. However, I wouldn't want to clean an engine with this steamer alone. APC, old towels, a bucket of water, and a brush or two are still required IMO. That said, the temptation to use a hose is greatly reduced by having a steamer. :clap: