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Old 12-22-2009, 05:46 AM   #21
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Glad it work out for you.
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Still this presents a huge issue for a mobile detailer that does not have easy access to hot water when on the road all day. I am sure there is a work around for every problem in life but for a profession grade machine to have these types of difficulties its a little disheartening.

I might have to put a professional grade steamer over a professional grade extractor in my purchase line up. Atleast I can say I have a good bit of time to make the decision... Not doing much business with the weather like this so it will be awhile.
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So this is what I discovered. I put warm water in mine instead of using cold water from my outdoor hose. The warm water made a HUGE difference. I detailed my cloth seats in my Ford F250 and it worked awesome. I think Mytee Lite would receive better feedback on their machines if they instructed people to put warm water in it instead of cold water. I'm happy again with my machine and would recommend the Mytee Lite II.
I recently bought one of this machines and in the instruction booklet clearly said for best result fill with warm water 140f
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