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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    Unless you are running a full business, I wouldn't get one of those IMO. The Bissell Little Green Machine ProHeat is just fine for 90% of the work you will come across and can easily be found for $100 or so. I have one and am completely satisfied with it.

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    Oh, it can steam clean the carpets?

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    Yes, and very well. I love it man. The only drawback I see from it is that small resevior tank, but I did my entire interior with only one container of solution. I never had to drain it either. I did every bit of my car including the trunk, but then again I have a small interior. If you have a badly soiled interior or a larger vehicle I could see you doing multiple solution tanks.

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    no you can use a vapor steamer for that

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    If you are mobile ,I would suggest the Aztec Hot Rod Hot Spotter. It is a bit pricey,but it will do the job. It also heats the water in 12 minutes. I prefere hot water for mats and carpets. Just cleans better to me! I have heard nothing but bad reports on the Durrmaid model.

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    I have the Durmaid and so far so good. I probably wouldn't pay that much for it though. I got it barely used for $350. I used the Bissel LGM before this and it also worked well. I think you could get by with the LGM if you don't want to fork out the cash for an extractor.
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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    You guys convinced me. I'm going to save my cash and get a Bissell.

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    I agree with the others in saving your cash and getting a Bissell. I purchased an Aztec, and although it does a "good" job, I honestly find using either Folex or DP's stain pretreater combined with a little elbow grease gets great results that are not far off from those with the Aztek. I have only been detailing for about 6 months and I definitely feel I jumped ahead a little too quickly by purchasing this HWE.

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    Re: Okay, which hot water extractor?

    I would HIGHLY recommend AGAINST the Durmaid. Unfortunately, my Durmaid turned into a $700 paper weight after the pump failed. I talked to the owner and he would not warranty the part so I had to buy a new pump. I was told it was easy to install, but it was far from easy. I've also heard other bad stories about the Durmaids as well.

    After this, I did some more research and found out that the Durmaid is just a knock-off of the Aztec. With that being the case and in need of an extractor, I purchased an Aztec. The quality of the machine was evident as soon as I opened the box. The Aztec is far superior to the Durmaid in every aspect.

    If you're going to buy an extractor, save yourself the time, headache, and money by buying the Aztec.
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