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    Re: Can I vacuum sand more effectively?

    U need a vacuum cleaner with a MOTORIZED brush roller like a Royal/Dirt Devil hand-held vac (old style with cloth bag behind the vac NOT the current mdls) or a Electrolux Sidekick power nozzle...
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    Re: Best carpet extractor under 250?

    pardon the 'bump' but u can buy a bissell carpet & upholstery cleaning kit for wet/dry shop vacs; however since its obsolete most kits on ebay are most likely used & incomplete

    the ancient bissell...
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    Re: Do you use face mask doing detailing?

    yes i always wear a mask & nitrile gloves bcuz of my allergies; change them after every car detailed

    the blue dust masks like the ones sold at walgreens

    i'll have to buy a respirator/gas mask...
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    bissell powerlifter 'extractor'

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    should i go for the bissell powerlifter (aka big green, promax, dirt avenger) canister extractor?

    i saw a few bissell full-sized canister 'deep cleaners' on ebay but i havent...
  5. Re: Polishers - Forced Rotation vs Free Wheeling

    I use ONLY 'free-wheeling' polisher on EVERY vehicle

    Forced rotation is TOO AGGRESSIVE, esp on luxury cars & new or newly repainted vehicles
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    Re: Nextractor for shop vacuum

    The reason I wanted the Nextractor is because the Shop Vac Steam Team upholstery nozzle's clear 'lens' came apart (its glued onto the nozzle 'body' & the kit is old maybe 1980s/1990s) so the glue...
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    Nextractor for shop vacuum

    Has anyone used a Nextractor? The vacuum hose connects onto most shop vacuums like Ridgid, Craftsman, Shop-Vac & others with 2˝" diameter vac inlet

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    How can shampoo be dispensed thru...
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    Re: Steam cleaning/shampooing

    Ridgid vac with shop vac steam team upholstery tool & water supply hose

    I just connect water supply hose connector directly onto hot water heater faucet

    At least I dont have 2 spend more $ on...
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    Re: Best vacuum for under $40?

    pic of compact/tristar vac with wessel werk power brush (its electric powered instead of powered by turbine; so the electric brush doesnt slow/ bog down like the turbo brush)
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    Re: Best vacuum for under $40?

    A Compact/TriStar canister vac (can be found at garage sales for <$40 maybe $15 tops)

    I sometimes use mine when I'm vacing my car because I use a motorized nozzle for carpeted floors & seats
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    Re: Steam cleaning/shampooing

    I still have my shop vac steam team but i cant find the gel carpet cleaning formula anymore; so its only for rinsing with just water
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    Re: Mobile business owners

    Here's one that I often use; it doesn't slow down like other brushes I used to use & has 'WindTunnel Technology' (reduces dirt scattering instead of being picked up):dblthumb2:

    Not even thick...
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    Re: Steam cleaning/shampooing

    I use my Ridgid Wet/Dry Vac & a upholstery/small area extraction nozzle & 50ft water hose (connects to faucet) like the old Shop Vac Steam Team or Bissell CM carpet cleaning machine. Nozzles & water...
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    Re: Mobile business owners

    Are U using a turbo brush attachment (brush roller spins by a turbine powered by the vacuum cleaner's suction) They remove pet hair like there's no tomorrow; however U still need to clean out the...
  15. Re: What are your “go to,” most used products during detailing?

    do u use a turbo brush nozzle? it'll remove hair from carpets much faster than a regular brush. downside is you'll need 2 clean out the turbine & brush roller bearings
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    new member

    hi! i'm new here on the AG forum. My current cleaning arsenal is:
    2 Craftsman & 1 Ridgid shop vacs
    Ridgid 10' x 1 7/8" 4x Pro Hose
    Ridgid Premium Auto Detailing kit
    turbo brush (for removing...
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