Durpary hill injection steamer

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I'm looking to upgrade from my mytee firebird 1500. I'm looking for a steamer that will be able to handle the whole interior including carpets. Will the Durpary be able to replace all of me interior tools and provide the ultimate clean? I've watched a lot of videos but most the surfaces aren't as dirty as the cars I see. Is steam really worth the price? Please help!!! Steam tips and tricks with be great fully appreciated. Thanks
 
I've had my Mculloch for probably 3 years now and love it. What you have now should do the job. If money is an issue, I would keep the mytee. As for tips, on interiors, I spot treat some spots with apc or folex if I think they need it. On really nasty jambs, I will pre-soak them with degreaser before I steam.
 
I'm looking for a dryer, more powerful unit
 
I've had my Mculloch for probably 3 years now and love it. What you have now should do the job. If money is an issue, I would keep the mytee. As for tips, on interiors, I spot treat some spots with apc or folex if I think they need it. On really nasty jambs, I will pre-soak them with degreaser before I steam.



What model McCullough?
 
1275, my only problem with it is the brushes on the attachments lose their shape over time. Other than that, it's been flawless. As the op said, it has a wetter steam than a pro unit, but I've never thought it to be too much of a problem.
 
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