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    Quote Originally Posted by joe.p
    Hey Gary!!
    Wheels,engine,carpet ,cloth interiors,cracks/criveces(sp) that are hard to reach i even see Troy(DC) use one topped with a MF to clean leather seats..

    the one Troy uses is a commercial grade
    Thanks Joe I'll have to give it a try. I'm sure my wife will have something to say when I start using it to detail cars. My wife said the one she goy puts out all steam and no water.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary Sword
    Thanks Joe I'll have to give it a try. I'm sure my wife will have something to say when I start using it to detail cars. My wife said the one she goy puts out all steam and no water.
    I would hope so... then it would only be a "hot water" heater and not a steam cleaner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nick19
    I would hope so... then it would only be a "hot water" heater and not a steam cleaner.
    I have heard that some of acutally put out more hot water then they do steam.

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    i have used an actual comercial grade steam cleaner while at work on my truck, to be honest the steam doesnt do much for carpets i much rather prefer the "hot water" cleaners......


    now when it came to my engie with that steam cleaner i was hooked




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    Quote Originally Posted by Nica
    Oh really, well that's all I need. I've looking for something to clean my carpet with on all vehicles. I wonder, would it do the chairs too? Cloth chairs that is. I'm assuming it would but just thought I'd ask.

    Sorry not trying to high jack just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkie
    Yes, yes. Ask all you want, brother.
    Thanks spark.

    Quote Originally Posted by White95DodgeRam
    i have used an actual comercial grade steam cleaner while at work on my truck, to be honest the steam doesnt do much for carpets i much rather prefer the "hot water" cleaners......


    now when it came to my engie with that steam cleaner i was hooked
    I'm trying to picture steaming an engine but I just don't get a good visual? White95DodgeRam could you elaborate on this please. How do you use the steamer on the engine?

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    yeah i would like to know that too ^
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    the little green is a great machine for carpets and cloth seats...the steamer is used similar to a pressure washer...just blast the engine bay with steam...the hot steam does a great job breaking up grime and grit without using any chemicals..



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    Quote Originally Posted by orngez
    the little green is a great machine for carpets and cloth seats...the steamer is used similar to a pressure washer...just blast the engine bay with steam...the hot steam does a great job breaking up grime and grit without using any chemicals..
    Oh..mmm..okay now I can picture it. Thanks orngez

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