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Kris R
03-21-2012, 05:04 PM
Im so excited! I just ordered my 15 gallon 5cfm@90psi compressor and my tornador black! I can't wait! SO excited for this!!

If this think makes quick work of the gunk built up on the lip of cup holders and makes cleaning leather and fabric seats easier and can break up the ground in dirt in that tumbleweed style carpet in a pontiac vibe and Honda Fit (and also trunks of vehicles) then i will be the happiest detailer ever.

:buffing::buffing::buffing:

604_Snooze
03-21-2012, 05:12 PM
I wonder how is the Tornador black compare to a steamer?

Kris R
03-21-2012, 05:41 PM
I wonder how is the Tornador black compare to a steamer?

I bet it can hold its own. besides its using a different method of cleaning. Any steamer worth while is going to be a thousand bucks or more. The tornador is 200 bucks. I think its worth its weight.

Jaddie
03-21-2012, 08:10 PM
Dear Kris

The VX5000 (http://www.steam-cleaners-direct.com/) that's often praised on this and other forums sells for US$795. I know almost nothing about steam cleaners, but apparently the VX5000 is a good value.

Which compressor did you choose? I'm considering the 10-gallon, 2HP model from Harbor Freight.

Please do a video (or several) of your compressor and Tornador getting the job done. I'd be interested in a Tornador mainly for cleaning wheels and tires quickly and thoroughly.

AeroCleanse
03-21-2012, 09:16 PM
I find for most things the tornador works just as well as a steamer. I now use the tornador more than I do my steamer. I save the steamer for areas that the tornador doesn't work so well on, mostly carpet stains.

Robert8194
03-21-2012, 09:25 PM
Don't get me wrong, I love the Black Tornador. It does a great job. Compared to the VX5000, it is a different device. They both have their place. Since I bought the Dupray steamer, I use it on everything. Often, I will use the Tornador with a mixture of OPM and follow with the steamer. As good as the Tornador is, their are some stains that require steam and extraction. If you are on a budget or can only get one device, the Tornador is a great choice. Enjoy it

Kris R
03-21-2012, 10:29 PM
Dear Kris

The VX5000 (http://www.steam-cleaners-direct.com/) that's often praised on this and other forums sells for US$795. I know almost nothing about steam cleaners, but apparently the VX5000 is a good value.

Which compressor did you choose? I'm considering the 10-gallon, 2HP model from Harbor Freight.

Please do a video (or several) of your compressor and Tornador getting the job done. I'd be interested in a Tornador mainly for cleaning wheels and tires quickly and thoroughly.

I looked at the vx5000 for quite some time. There are much better steamers out there but again double the price. And again the Tornador is 199 a fraction of the price. If you only used it for wheels and tires that would be an expensive misuse of a tool. Lets say you bought a turbo 911 porsche just to go get groceries in.....:xyxthumbs:

604_Snooze
03-22-2012, 04:08 AM
I don't have the Tornador gun but I think it works pretty good for interior and door jambs. might not have enough power for cleaning tire and wheel.

AeroCleanse
03-22-2012, 09:06 AM
I don't have the Tornador gun but I think it works pretty good for interior and door jambs. might not have enough power for cleaning tire and wheel.

It does, but its not the most practical for those applications.

Kris R
03-22-2012, 09:28 AM
It does, but its not the most practical for those applications.

I agree. I find that when it comes to wheels and tires you just have to man up and get in there. Put your cleaner on (sonax full effect, amazing roll off, degreaser whatever) scrub your tires with a tire brush. Scrub your wheels with a good brush lie the Daytona wheel brush. (or just remove the wheel like I do sometimes.) I like to wrap my finger up with a microfiber cloth and crib every crack. It's ugly dirty work but it beats most machines.

Jaddie
03-22-2012, 01:49 PM
Dear Kris

Okay. So I'd better scratch the Tornador off my list. I just detail the family's cars. I guess it'd come in handy sometimes, but they're pretty clean.

How you described cleaning wheels is how I do it now. I figured the Tornador might be faster and less laborious.

AeroCleanse
03-22-2012, 02:29 PM
Dear Kris

Okay. So I'd better scratch the Tornador off my list. I just detail the family's cars. I guess it'd come in handy sometimes, but they're pretty clean.

How you described cleaning wheels is how I do it now. I figured the Tornador might be faster and less laborious.

It's less laborious than the way Kris does it.

If you have a nice coating of say Opti-Coat 2.0 on the wheels they will clean much faster with a tornador.

WRAPT C5Z06
03-22-2012, 03:08 PM
AG is making a killing off the Tornador black!! They probably buy these things for 30 or 40 bucks, if that!

Kris R
03-22-2012, 04:19 PM
It's less laborious than the way Kris does it.

If you have a nice coating of say Opti-Coat 2.0 on the wheels they will clean much faster with a tornador.

True. The wheels on my jeep that get cleaned regularly? yes. The customers that bring me cars that are 4 years old that have NEVER had a detail or wheel cleaning? well its elbow grease time.:props:

AeroCleanse
03-23-2012, 12:00 AM
True. The wheels on my jeep that get cleaned regularly? yes. The customers that bring me cars that are 4 years old that have NEVER had a detail or wheel cleaning? well its elbow grease time.:props:

Not much is going to help those kinda wheels other then hard work.

I do use my Tornador in the engine bay quite a bit, mostly on the plastic areas.