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Spilchy said:I've been looking at that Aztec so your review was perfect! What type of acid rinse did you have in the water?
HomicidalSloth said:You've had no problems using a steamer on headliners, with the glue coming undone or anything?
jchetty said:thanks for the write up....now you have me rethinking my soon to be purchase...because if i dont buy the sensei, i can pick up the aztec extractor plus a commercial quality steamer...decision decisions
Reflections said:In conclusion: When it comes to dirty carpets, I don't think steam cleaning can compare to a good extraction process. Steaming cleans the surface very well, but can't get rid of the dirt deeper down, or even really heavy surface grunge.
If the carpet is being cleaned on a newer vehicle, or a well maintained summer driver, I think steaming is definately the way to go. It is a lot faster, it uses no chemicals, and dries very quickly.
Where I find the steamer really shines is on vinyl surfaces, on the headliner, and seats. I'm looking forward to using it on leather surfaces as well. I was able to go over my whole car in minutes, and it left these surfaces sanitized, deoderized, and clean.
Both of these machines definately have a place in my arsenal of detailing tools. Cheers!
LangMan37 said:If I may ask, what did that Aztec cost? I went to link and no price was giving and I didn't feel like sending them my info right now.
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Oh yeah, superb write up. Appreciate it.
EdLancer said:You should try using the steamer with carpet cleaning solution and extract with a wet/dry vacuum, thats the way professional steam carpet cleaning machines work.