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Old 10-23-2007, 07:33 AM
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I know Nica was interested in extractors. Ive done a LITTLE research on them. Specifically the Mytee 8070 and Spyder. Ive also looked into chemicals for them. I didnt really realize how much is actually involved here. Ive been looking at stuff on interlinksupply.com. Basically you need a pre- conditioner, a rinse agent, and a spotting agent. Recommendations Ive seen are as follows.

Pre- Conditioners
Prochem Ultrapac Pre- Treat LVC
Biokleen Traffic Lane Cleaner

Rinse Agents
Prochem Dry Slurry
Prochem All Fiber Rinse.

Spotting Agents
Prochem Citrus Solvent- oil, grease, tar
Biokleen Paint Oil Grease
Prochem T- Rust- rust remover
Biokleen Bac- Out- food
Pro Choise Stain Magic- wood, wine, mustard, coffee, tea, urine, vomit, feces, potted plants, etc.
Pro Choice Red Relief- synthetic dyes
Pro Choice Urine Stain Remover

So you've got all these different spot agents for different kinds of stains. On top of the pre- conditioners and rinse agents. The purpose of the rinse agents is to remove any left over solvents in the carpet.

Cleaning Order
Thorough vacuum
Pre- treat stains
Spray on pre- conditioner
Put rinse agent in solution tank and extract
Then you can apply a stain blocker and let the car dry

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Grouse- http://autopia.org/forum/professiona...ips-using.html
www.interlinksupply.com
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Old 10-24-2007, 01:54 PM
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I just use LGCM with CG Stain Extractor. There hasnt been a stain I couldnt get out yet!
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:13 PM
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This is good information D&D as I've been doing lots of searching for an extractor. So far I'm impressed with the Mytee HP-100, saw it in action and it works great.

Next step was solutions and what you posted hit the spot buddy, thank you for sharing.
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Old 10-24-2007, 03:31 PM
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One thing I need to look into more is cleaning and that anti foam stuff. Some people say you dont need the anti foam if you get good chemicals, some say you do.
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One thing I need to look into more is cleaning and that anti foam stuff. Some people say you dont need the anti foam if you get good chemicals, some say you do.

You def need some Defoaming crystals/liquid for CG. It foams like a mutha!
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Old 10-26-2007, 02:51 PM
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this extractor from Cleanfreak.com for $319



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Old 10-26-2007, 03:46 PM
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So what are some of it's features? How much power does it have?

More info please
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Old 10-26-2007, 04:38 PM
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Is this it?
http://www.cleanfreak.com/Qstore/p001151.htm



Bravo 2 Gallon Spotter w/o handle
ID: EDI-219B-TC

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$319.00


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Trusted Clean Bravo Spotter
Portable Spotter without Handle
Regular Price: $517.00
Sale Price: $319.00

Take a look at our Bravo Portable Spotter with Handle, or take a step up to our deluxe spotter, the Bravo with transport handle & detailing tool .

Trusted Clean Bravo Portable Spotter without Handle
The new 17-pound Bravo spotter delivers incredible efficiency and power in a deceptively small package. No set up time - simply unload and begin cleaning immediately. Compact size and maneuverability make it ideal for spotting and quick cleaning of small carpeted areas, upholstery, and auto interiors. Operators will appreciate the specially designed molded-in holders that carry spray bottles, leaving the hands free. Over time it's a winner too, thanks to the upright mounted vacuum motor and oversized recovery tank that combine to insure longer motor life. The Bravo comes complete with a hose assembly and upholstery tool so it's ready to go when you are.

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Features:
· Unique molded-in holders carry spray bottles for greater ease.
· Large six-inch wheels and transport handle make it a snap to wheel about.
· Small and light enough to carry with one hand.
· Quickly opens up for easy servicing and repair.
· Large porthole on solution tank allows easy access for odor-free maintenance of recovery tank.
· 6 year warranty on tank, and 1 year on parts and labor.

Specifications: Solution Tank: 2 gallon
Recovery Tank: 3.5 gallon
Solution Pressure: 55 PSI
Vacuum Motor: 2 stage, bypass
Water Lift: 85"
Wheels: 6 inches
Power Cord: 25 ft.
Hose Assembly: 8 ft.
Tool: Plastic
Weight: 17 lbs.
Dimensions: 20.5"H x 15"L x 13"W
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Old 10-26-2007, 06:26 PM
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So what are some of it's features? How much power does it have?

More info please
I really don't know ,I saw it a while a go on another detailing site and thought if I needed one this one would be the one to get ,but thanks to SPARKIE he got all the info you need.
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Old 10-26-2007, 11:53 PM
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Sweet info there Sparkmyster, the machine dosen't look/sound that bad.

Interesting, worth reading some more on it.

Thanks for the info Sparkie and it's great to se you here bro.
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