I have this little Shop-Vac and it does a great job for my two vehicles. I don't believe it has the strength to pull gum out of carpet, but for sucking up loose debris off vinyl mats, it does a fine job.
It's small and always plugged in and ready to go beside our van.
If I pick up a Wagner 915 steamer I should get a wet/dry vac instead of a metro vac n blo to suck up whatever water is left from the steamer? Or do I really need to worry about this steamer producing that much water?
If I pick up a Wagner 915 steamer I should get a wet/dry vac instead of a metro vac n blo to suck up whatever water is left from the steamer? Or do I really need to worry about this steamer producing that much water?
Use a leaf blower to dry the carpet after you steam it. The wet/dry vac is perfect for most applications. Metro Vac is just much nicer but if you detail for a living most likely you are going to scratch of ding that Metro Vac.
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