Steam cleaning, eigh? What tools do you use?

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  • napabavarian
    E30 Modder
    • Jun 2008
    • 834

    #1

    Steam cleaning, eigh? What tools do you use?

    I have a Bissell, but it just doesn't seem aggressive enough for the deep down dirt, only the "a little dirty" carpet, as much as I love taking the carpet all the way out and hot water power washing it this can be a real PITA, I'd love to have something like this...



    But...I just can't justify it at the moment. my biggest trouble is that where I live dirt gets everywhere and then some, it isn't just when I get a new (used) car that they need deep cleaning, more like once or twice a year.

    This place is like catholic school, 2/3 of the students smoke weed on a daily basis, but the faculty seems to convince the outside world that drugs are just in the other schools, the resident pot dealer thinks he's cool because he has the originality to call anyone he doesn't like a homosexual, and most of the little children follow him like sheep, then there's the few with brains, you hardly ever hear from them, perhaps don't even know they exist, but they get all the sh!t done.
  • JonFreyr
    Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 53

    #2
    I usually just go down to the local hardware store and rent a heavy dury steam-cleaner :) which works magic.

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    • napabavarian
      E30 Modder
      • Jun 2008
      • 834

      #3
      Originally posted by JonFreyr
      I usually just go down to the local hardware store and rent a heavy dury steam-cleaner :) which works magic.
      I guess that works, pull the seats out of all the cars, line them up, and blow it all out at once ;)

      This place is like catholic school, 2/3 of the students smoke weed on a daily basis, but the faculty seems to convince the outside world that drugs are just in the other schools, the resident pot dealer thinks he's cool because he has the originality to call anyone he doesn't like a homosexual, and most of the little children follow him like sheep, then there's the few with brains, you hardly ever hear from them, perhaps don't even know they exist, but they get all the sh!t done.

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      • napabavarian
        E30 Modder
        • Jun 2008
        • 834

        #4
        If anyone has experience with these please let me know, I have a $200 bissel, but I need something stronger for farm life, I want to budget $600-1000 for a nice unit with superheated cleaning solution.

        This place is like catholic school, 2/3 of the students smoke weed on a daily basis, but the faculty seems to convince the outside world that drugs are just in the other schools, the resident pot dealer thinks he's cool because he has the originality to call anyone he doesn't like a homosexual, and most of the little children follow him like sheep, then there's the few with brains, you hardly ever hear from them, perhaps don't even know they exist, but they get all the sh!t done.

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        • Fingprep
          Noobie
          • Nov 2008
          • 27

          #5
          Hey man I am a professional carpet cleaner I say you go to http://www.jondon.com/catalog/produc...a047e77941fdbe check this out. You can even start detailing other peoples cars. But yeah that will put you on the right track. If you have any carpet and upholstery questions PM me and I see if I can help you out.
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