I'm looking to step up my interior game

rightaway

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I'm looking to step up my interior game. I have the tornado and folex. Than I use brushes. I am looking to step up to a heated carpet extractor which I use to use at a dealership and worked great or try a steamer. The streamer videos I see look more like what the tornado does. is there a big difference? I'm looking for a good use extractor around $400-600 but cant seem to find any in my area
 
YES...I went with a steamer over an extractor. An extractor may be better choice only if your extracting spills that penetrate deep.... They're always the little green machine which others rave about.
VX5000.. Money back guarantee.. I planned on returning it when I ordered it. But... It never went back. Slightly over your budget though.
 
I don't find myself needing to extract carpets too often. I prefer not to soak things if I can avoid it. That being said, Ali have is a little bissel unit. Only use it for the really nasty upholstery. The mytee firebird I have though is my go to for almost everything interiors. Unlike the tornador (which is what I assume you're referring to) the steamer uses no chemicals so you don't have to worry about residue. And it works great for blowing out cracks and crevices. A lot of tough stains and crap respond to heat as well so it's a win/win. No chemicals and added cleaning power of 350 degree steam. Plus things are left dry within minutes in the case of upholstery. If I were you I'd bump the budget up a little and pickup a vx5000 like stated above or even one of those new dupray steamers like I have my eye on. I forget the name but it's in the price range of the vx
 
Is there any good videos on using a streamer over a extractor? Is there a difference between all the priced steamers?
 
I struggle with this constantly. I'm pretty comfortable with my exterior routine, but I feel like the inside is where I need the most work to cut down on time. Seems like it's pretty evenly split on steamer vs. extractor and it's not a easy decision due to the cost of the equipment (at least for a weekend warrior type)
 
There are times when an extractor is simply the right tool for the job. Ditto for a steamer, and/but they're different tools for different things.

With a *good* extractor, the chemical injection gets the liquid down *deep* into the carpet/fabric/whatever and the suction literally sucks the liquid up and out of the material leaving it very close to dry.

Steamers don't do that, they spray steam.

I have both (and I have very good commercial models and reasonably good consumer models of both units). I like both. I use the extractors (I have three in regular use) much more often, but that's just me. But honestly, I don't know how people get by without a carpet extractor, just....living life on carpets and rugs.
 
I feel like even after I use the tornado and wet vac that it doesn't get as clean. I believe I need an extractor to get the pro look at my details. is Mytee still the best for the price and quality?
 
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