Interior Cleaning Tool

I just don't get what's so hard about cleaning an interior with an MF, interior detailer, an arm, and then possibly a simple air jet fitting to a compressor to get crap outta the cracks. So, in saying the Tornador can spray that crap into the cracks, what about getting it out now that you've sprayed other things in there? You still need to use some clean compressed air to do so.... so we're back at just why not manually spray something down there and then use a regular jet fitting to spray it out?



Either this thing is not worth the money or I'm completely lost on its advantage(s)... either could be the case.
 
BuffMe said:
I just don't get what's so hard about cleaning an interior with an MF, interior detailer, an arm, and then possibly a simple air jet fitting to a compressor to get crap outta the cracks. So, in saying the Tornador can spray that crap into the cracks, what about getting it out now that you've sprayed other things in there? You still need to use some clean compressed air to do so.... so we're back at just why not manually spray something down there and then use a regular jet fitting to spray it out?



Either this thing is not worth the money or I'm completely lost on its advantage(s)... either could be the case.





I believe the trigger probably works just like a paint gun. Just blows air when only squeeze the trigger part way.
 
Danse I have tried out the tool. It does work. But what it dosen't do by any stretch of any imagination is justify the cost. I never said it didn't work. But for 1/100 or less the cost I can do the exact same thing day in day out with the exact same results. Like I said if this thing was in the $20-$40 range it would be a hit amoung all detailers out there as a must have tool. But my supplier sells the thing for $180+tax I've seen them down as low as $130. To me and anyone trying to make some money detailing this is a huge waste of money. It's a neat gizmo and it works fairly well just way to much of a cost for results gained. Kind of like Zymol. I'm sure it works superbly. But at $400 and on up a container it's just not worth it to most to shell out.
 
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