I joined Anthony and bought a Steam Cleaner - YAHOO

The Piccolo does a great job of bridging the gap between a simple vacuum and using my extractor. Light carpet stains can be easily removed, as well as general soiled surfaces – simply steam and wipe clean with a MF. It’s very good a removing food and grime in tough areas like consoles, cup holders, and in between seats. I especially like it for refreshing fabric and headliners too. No complaints here :xyxthumbs
 
Well. I am still practicing, because that thing sprays alot of water. I dont know why. I follow the instruction, empty out the first couple of blasts into a bucket and then try, but water still spews out.



It did a very nice job in my kitchen (tops, stove, etc).



I also tried to use it to "sanitize" my motorcycle leather jacket (the innner liner) and it did get some of the smell out, but it was shooting water out, which pissed me off. I had to stop because my leather was getting wet.



I ll have to practice a bit more. I ll go do my grout in the bathroom now, see how it works.
 
This thing is worth th eprice just for using in the house. (well, if it doesnt spray water on your fabrics that is).



I just did my grout in the bathroom and it woked very good. I dont know if I should post pictures, because it looks pretty nasty (I dont know why, but the pictures make it look worse than it is).



Alot of stuff would just come out if I sprayed it, while others needed some light scrubbing with the small brush attachment.
 
StoicDude said:
This thing is worth th eprice just for using in the house. (well, if it doesnt spray water on your fabrics that is).



I just did my grout in the bathroom and it woked very good. I dont know if I should post pictures, because it looks pretty nasty (I dont know why, but the pictures make it look worse than it is).

I noticed that mine sprayed a good stream of water if I let it sit for a little while before using the trigger again. I just have to remember this when I'm using it.



Your floor looks bad in the pictures because the flash makes things brutally honest haha. Happens with interior shots all of the time. No big deal.
 
I've been a little disapointed with mine for car detailing but it works well around the house. I did use it on the car this weekend to remove some old window tint from the back window and it worked great for that. I couldn't scrape it off because of the defroster lines.
 
I think the reason it spits water is that if the steam sits in the hose, it condenses. Mine does the same thing, I just shoot it into a bucket or in the air outside, and I don't have the problem.
 
Like may of you here, I own a Piccolo steamer. I love this machine, but one part broke on me.



I am in need of the steam nozzle attachment that the triangle and small bristle brushes fit into. The tip of the steam nozzle literally melted and broke.



I was thinking of using an epoxy to glue the triangle piece permanantly on if I can't locate one here.



Anyone have a broken Piccolo around and can spare the part? I'd gladly pay for it plus shipping. I'll buy your triangle and small bristle brushes too.



Thanks for any help.



Oh, I called them and since it is discontinued, they stock no parts for it or have a place for me to check out.
 
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