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Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet
I got the super Inox and wouldn't be without it. Hint, get the 220 volt unit if you are doing alot (business) with it. Never have to wait for steam.
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Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet
Thanks so much for coming with this subject. I'm introducing steam in my interior package and this thread came as reassurance to what I'm doing and saying, when educating my customers.
I've tried steaming every surface of my car (mostly interior) with mixed (but all great) results. The MF wrapped around the tip like shown above looks the most appropriated for most applications, including on leather seats and all plastic appliances (just beware to follow all security concerns when using steamer, including the one you can damage plastic with it).
A tip to remove 'foot scratches' on doors plastic interior is to wrap (only one wrap) a MF towel over the small steam tip. Few passes of this 'precision steaming' over stains on plastic parts are enough to remove the marks.
Again, thanks for this share,
Kind Regards.
“Nature is pleased with simplicity. And nature is no dummy”
― Isaac Newton
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Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet
Originally Posted by Kevin Cullen
I got the super Inox and wouldn't be without it. Hint, get the 220 volt unit if you are doing alot (business) with it. Never have to wait for steam.
I'm impressed. The Hill Infection model really works great. I can only imagine how much faster the Super Inox is... PLUS it's a fully self-contained roll-around model.
Sweet!
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Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet
Originally Posted by Tato
Thanks so much for coming with this subject. I'm introducing steam in my interior package and this thread came as reassurance to what I'm doing and saying, when educating my customers.
Wait till you see the pictures I post today of this steamer tackling the grimy leather in this Ferrari...
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Re: Interior Detailing - Steam Cleaning Carpet
Mike, yes it is a great unit. The only problem I do have with it is the handle on the vacuum/ steam injection hose is a bit big. There has been times that I just remove thefront seats so I can use the unit easier. Of course this is not all bad to do because you get to see what people have slopped in between the seats and the console. YUCK
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