For those of you with an extractor, do you have a crevice tool?

I don't use one on mine,I just use cleaner ,a narrow scrub brush thats medium stiff and compressed air or a towel,,I suppose that might not help you much but thats what I do without one.
 
I might if the price wasn't so outrageously, ridiculously, unnecessarily, stupidly expensive. I mean, $125, seriously? I have a crevice tool that attaches to the end of the hose but it doesn't deliver water. I just shoot the area with my regular wand and then attach the crevice attachment to extract the dirty water.
There's nothing about their crevice tool that begins to remotely justify the price they charge. Nothing!
 
I might if the price wasn't so outrageously, ridiculously, unnecessarily, stupidly expensive. I mean, $125, seriously? I have a crevice tool that attaches to the end of the hose but it doesn't deliver water. I just shoot the area with my regular wand and then attach the crevice attachment to extract the dirty water.
There's nothing about their crevice tool that begins to remotely justify the price they charge. Nothing!

I agree, that price is almost insulting...
 
Yeah, I agree they're not cheap. I thought about trying to make one out of clear PVC pipe. I figured I could heat and shape the PVC as needed. I do like the clear head on the upholstery tool for visual confirmation of cleanliness.
 
I do. But I rarely use it. It does come in handy for certain situations. But one is really not needed. I mostly use a clear upholstery wand with a internal jet. That’s been the best tool for the extractor I’ve used. A water claw is a good tool to have also.

If you do get one I would recommend one with a internal jet. The method Coach Steve suggested works well. One with a external jet is pretty much the same concept. Just use a crevice tool, spray the area and suck it up.
 
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