Little Green Machine??

Jack Daniels

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I have a couple of questions, at our shop we recently started detailing cars for more money. I hired a full-time detailer to handle it all. We only use a brush, the Automagic #8 solution, and a 7hp wet/dry shop vac. It cleans decently, but not good enough.

I don't want to invest in a larger extractor unit yet, not until we get busier. I have been reading around, and have learned of the Little Green Machine.

My only question is, is it worth it, or am I just gonna be pissed off that I wasted 100 bucks on it?

Thank you

Jack
 
Welcome to DC

For personal use you probably wouldn't kick yourself, but for daily professional use it's just too small and will not last very long, but for a $100 you could replace it often or buy it at sears with a service contract where they just keep replacing it...it's a lot of wasted time and effort though...:rolleyes:

Now if you want a cheap way out and you have hot water in the shop, Sears also sells a kit to use with a wet/dry vac to do steam cleaning....it works well for limited use...it's no extractor but with a 7hp motoer you can get some great suction...

Hoped it helped:D


wow that was post 442...I got one of them
 
You think there is anyway possible to integrate the little green into my shop-vac? I'm pretty good a custom fabbing stuff. I don't have a hot water source easily accesible, small heater also, is there another alternative foir maybe a bit more?

Jack
 
I don think it would really be worth the effort to try and jury rig something like that, all it will do is give you a headache later. If you are trying to be economical, the DURRMAID is a great extractor, and small too.
 
I have been using a green machine for some time. For the amount of cars that I do its great. Currently about 3 to 5 cars a week. Understand that not all cars need full on rugs done, mostly just the mats.
I've found that its a great add on to my shop, but Iam at the point where I need to step up.

They are two major draw backs to the Little Green Machine

1 The recovery and soloution tanks are small and you will spend a boat load of them refilling and empting them. On a full rug and mat detail I will do this about 6 times if not more.
2 The hose for the extractor is quite short for working in a larger car, truck you are forced to move the unit with you. This is more a hassle than anyting. For the mats its a wizz but can be hassles moving the unit.

That's my.02 on the subject
 
The Bissell is great for part-time use, full time I imagine you would go through one in a few months. For me it is great, but I use the "mr. tuffy" PC carpet accesory to do a nice shampoo, I like the 4 Star capet solution with this, then folow up with the Bissell. Before this I was killing my knuckles with a brush. I have had my Bissell for over 6 months, if it dies today I have got the use out of it.
 
I just bought a Little Green for home use (have not had a chance to use it yet). I got it at http://www.overstock.com/ for $59 shipped. I think it may be the older model, but the new one looks like it has just been re-packaged in a more asethically pleasing case. It is the heated model, too.
 
Its what I have and to be honest does not do the job. Invest in something better :)

Cujo
 
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