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Hey guys, thought I'd share a quick trick I do with my vapor steamer (vapor master 3000). It's virtually the same as a vx 5000
I see a lot of guys using a special attachement that holds a small cotton towel in place, when cleaning upholstery, carpet, headliners, etc. I find this technique to be extremely cumbersome and slow. I like to move quickly as my sole source of income is detailing.
I like to use a full size white cotton towel (aprox. 1.5 by 3 feet or slightly larger) of medium thickness, not thin like those cheap terry cotton towels. A little thicker towel absorbs dirt and grime better.
I choose a clean section of the cotton towel and place it over a regular triangle attachment, I fold it over the triangle attachement so that it fits flat over the end where the steam comes out, and then twist and wrap it up the length of the wand...about 3/4 of the way up towards the switches. I'm right handed so I use my left hand to hold the loose end of the towel firmly in place and my right to control the wand and switches.
I know it's sound complicated, but it's super easy and fast. I work a small section until the towel is soiled and then I quickly unwrap the towel, move it over a couple inches to a clean section, and repeat. You can do this in 5 seconds and move on.
You can do a whole car, carpets and upholstery with 3 or 4 towels max and save yourself the hassle of using a million of those small, cheap terry cotton towels.
Throw the towel in the washer with some bleach and detergent and reuse them a million times.
Hope this makes sense. Perhaps I could add some pics if it's confusing.
I see a lot of guys using a special attachement that holds a small cotton towel in place, when cleaning upholstery, carpet, headliners, etc. I find this technique to be extremely cumbersome and slow. I like to move quickly as my sole source of income is detailing.
I like to use a full size white cotton towel (aprox. 1.5 by 3 feet or slightly larger) of medium thickness, not thin like those cheap terry cotton towels. A little thicker towel absorbs dirt and grime better.
I choose a clean section of the cotton towel and place it over a regular triangle attachment, I fold it over the triangle attachement so that it fits flat over the end where the steam comes out, and then twist and wrap it up the length of the wand...about 3/4 of the way up towards the switches. I'm right handed so I use my left hand to hold the loose end of the towel firmly in place and my right to control the wand and switches.
I know it's sound complicated, but it's super easy and fast. I work a small section until the towel is soiled and then I quickly unwrap the towel, move it over a couple inches to a clean section, and repeat. You can do this in 5 seconds and move on.
You can do a whole car, carpets and upholstery with 3 or 4 towels max and save yourself the hassle of using a million of those small, cheap terry cotton towels.
Throw the towel in the washer with some bleach and detergent and reuse them a million times.
Hope this makes sense. Perhaps I could add some pics if it's confusing.