Need help with buying a few things

I think they may have fixed that issue on the newer ones. Cause I've been using mine for over a year and I haven't had that problem at all. It does get hot where the hoses connect. But I just keep my hand outta the way.

And yes, all the hoses and pieces can be replaced easily.

Are you saying that Im old Kris LOL!?!?!?!??
 
Would getting an extractor be like stepping up into the detailing business? I know a lot of full time detailer uses it. But can I get by without one?
 
I feel like this is a "Lets Help Each Other Succeed" thread all the sudden, haha. :grouphug:
 
I feel like this is a "Lets Help Each Other Succeed" thread all the sudden, haha. :grouphug:
LOL We need to advertise that group a lot more. A lot of good info being bounced around in there.
 
Would getting an extractor be like stepping up into the detailing business? I know a lot of full time detailer uses it. But can I get by without one?

I used to have an extractor that didn't provide heat. When I bought the Mytee Lite II, I certainly considered it a move up. It just enables you to tackle jobs you couldn't before.

Some people will say you can get by without one...but I highly disagree. Sure, you could pressure wash the carpet, scrub it, then wet vac it up. But, that leaves the carpet too wet...plus, it won't smell very nice. I love the extractor. There's no comparison to a freshly extracted carpet IMO.
 
LOL We need to advertise that group a lot more. A lot of good info being bounced around in there.

Agreed. This is exactly why people should join. We clearly are there for each others questions! I think every single time one of us posts...you see members from that group respond quickly, and usually more than once. :xyxthumbs:
 
I used to have an extractor that didn't provide heat. When I bought the Mytee Lite II, I certainly considered it a move up. It just enables you to tackle jobs you couldn't before.

Some people will say you can get by without one...but I highly disagree. Sure, you could pressure wash the carpet, scrub it, then wet vac it up. But, that leaves the carpet too wet...plus, it won't smell very nice. I love the extractor. There's no comparison to a freshly extracted carpet IMO.


Thanks!:props: Going try to find some threads about extractors so I can find out more info on the one I want. Mytee is on top of my list for now.
 
Thanks!:props: Going try to find some threads about extractors so I can find out more info on the one I want. Mytee is on top of my list for now.

The Mytee Lite, and the Aztec are what I found to have the best results. If you're willing to wait a little while...I actually own both. I bought the Aztec for the mobile unit. Just haven't used it yet. But, I'd be glad to let you know how it is in comparison.
 
Agreed. This is exactly why people should join. We clearly are there for each others questions! I think every single time one of us posts...you see members from that group respond quickly, and usually more than once. :xyxthumbs:

Yeah I try to check up on it couple times a day. We should make a thread on starting and business related questions and see if AG can make it a sticky on How to make money detailing cars.
 
The Mytee Lite, and the Aztec are what I found to have the best results. If you're willing to wait a little while...I actually own both. I bought the Aztec for the mobile unit. Just haven't used it yet. But, I'd be glad to let you know how it is in comparison.

Aztec hod rod? That thing look like a squirrel compared to the Mytee.
 
From my experience - pre hitting the carpets is important - I have used crappy extractors but pre hit everything by hand and it turned out great - go the hard way first then go the easy way later.
 
megs DA system, pressure washer w/ foam cannon, etc, etc. the best of luck to you... :xyxthumbs:
 
What this Meg DA system? I haven't had the chance to read it yet. I got a foam cannon coming in FRIDAY!!! Right now I'm using an electric power power and it seems to get the job done.
 
Random comment: You should name your business "Slickooz Detailing" Not very original, but it does have a ring to it.Im the MAN
 
Yeah I was thinking about that... but it doesn't really have a professional tone to it.. I might be wrong but what do you guys think?

Can it be pulled off? Would you recommend someone Slickooz detailing?
 
That's your job; you have to make it sound professional. Since few people have heard of such a name, they cannot draw a proper opinion as to whether it sounds professional or not. But if you do a professional job, and the results show, then will people recognize that “Slickooz Detailing” is without a doubt a professional business. When they see your logo in town they will be reminded of you awesomeness, no, your “professional” awesomeness!:xyxthumbs:
 
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