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    Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    should i buy this? is it worth it? i have the hardest time taking out stains on clients car somtimes i cant even take stains out i tried everything like folex and all the scrub products, what should i do?

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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    I'm no professional detailer, but I took the plunge and got one and am glad I did. I got the Aztec. I've already cleaned the mats and carpets of a few cars and when I poured out the dirty water it really looked like sludge. So now I know that my carpets are clean down deep and plus my interior smells really nice now. If you don't mind parting with the coin, I say go for it! When I get the bread I'm also going to get a commercial-grade steamer to go along with the extractor. After seeing videos about steamers and my experience with the extractor, I don't know if I could ever be without one now! In my mind there's no other way to deep clean!

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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    I use the bissel pro heat for now, but I would LOVE to buy an Aztec or something similar in the future.
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    I have the aztec and love it! I also use it in the house too! If you can spare the cash get one. Also they have great resale value so even if you had to sell it later on down the road you can get quite a bit of your money back!

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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    thanks everyone is it hard to use? im sure ill be buying it. how is it to maintain the extractor? i get so bumbed when i cant get rid of stains on other cars errr

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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    Quote Originally Posted by nabisco shine View Post
    thanks everyone is it hard to use? im sure ill be buying it. how is it to maintain the extractor? i get so bumbed when i cant get rid of stains on other cars errr
    I have one and no it is not hard to use at all. You have to find a system that works for you with it but you will love it once you get your system down. I personally only use distilled water in it to keep it running great but that is a decision you can make.
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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    im pretty sure you can use tap water also and use extractor defoamer in the recovery tank...wipe away any suds before extracting the area..suds can screw up motor...use a system maintainer periodically, it de scales and de limes everything

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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    $650.00 >.< man i wish there was a good intermediate in pricing.
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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    Would a Rug Doctor be considered a hot water extractor or just a carpet cleaner? I bought one last year for the home. It came with the hose attachments and everything and have used it to clean my floor mats. It does very well at most stains, with the exception of really oily stains. IF the day ever comes and I do get to get out and detail someone's car, would one use it in lew of the other $650+ option?

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    Re: Carpet Hot Water Extractors

    idk the specs of a rug doctor but there are much better alternatives...you pre-treated the stains and they still wouldnt come out?

    ok so i see it has a 28 psi pump which is pretty low...you prob cant get to the bottom of those stains with that much pressure...lift is 101" which is good tho

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