NEW! Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor

Just curious... what are the main and biggest differences in something like the hotrod, compared to something like the little green machine proheat? Obviously there ARE differences, but whats the main ones? I would imagine hotter water, bigger storage and solution tanks.... anyone know?

I being a hobbyist and not doing details for money, thought about getting a little green machine for personal use, since it is obviously quite a bit cheaper. But if the hotrod can do that much of a better job, I have always been a sucker for upgrading! :D


Here are some features and specs for the Aztec Hot Rod. Now you can compare them to what you are currently using.

Features & Specs
  • 200°F Heated solution tank (110°F water heats to 200°F in 8 minutes)
  • Ready to use when dwell time on pre-spray is completed
  • 1.5 Gallon solution tank capacity
  • 2.5 Gallon recovery tank capacity
  • Piston pump delivers 60psi
  • 1400 Watt heating element
  • Lights indicate when heating and when temp. is reached
  • Power requirement less than 15 AMPs
  • 3 year limited warranty
  • 50 ft, 12 gauge single flow cord
  • 16ft 1 1/4" ID flexible vacuum hose
  • 16ft 3/16" ID spray hose
  • Weight of Spotter without solution is 18lbs
  • Maneuvers easily on 2" casters
  • Easily accessible to fill, empty and clean
  • Dimensions of Spotter: 17" high, 18" long, 13" wide
  • Spotter furnished with 3" stainless steel upholstery detail tool
 
Just curious... what are the main and biggest differences in something like the hotrod, compared to something like the little green machine proheat? Obviously there ARE differences, but whats the main ones? I would imagine hotter water, bigger storage and solution tanks.... anyone know?

I being a hobbyist and not doing details for money, thought about getting a little green machine for personal use, since it is obviously quite a bit cheaper. But if the hotrod can do that much of a better job, I have always been a sucker for upgrading! :D

You imagined correct! Those are the main differences. The LGM is designed for the average home user, therefore its easy for someone to use safely. The Aztec is far more rugged in build terms. It gets water up to a higher temperature. Also I've almost burnt my hand a few times with the Aztec as the water hose gets very hot as well anything connected with the water system. Its not a big danger, but the tool is not home user friendly.
 
Just curious... what are the main and biggest differences in something like the hotrod, compared to something like the little green machine proheat? Obviously there ARE differences, but whats the main ones? I would imagine hotter water, bigger storage and solution tanks.... anyone know?

I being a hobbyist and not doing details for money, thought about getting a little green machine for personal use, since it is obviously quite a bit cheaper. But if the hotrod can do that much of a better job, I have always been a sucker for upgrading! :D

Higher Temp
a lot more PSI
a lot more lift
longer hoses
larger tanks
larger tool head


The LGM is pretty good for a weekend warrior, but it won't touch the larger extractors like this. ;)
 
when funds allow (tight right now), this is something definitely look forward to getting...
 
Dwayne os REALLY making me order one of these things. bye bye checking account. LOL THANKS DWAYNE!! Now, I'm :hungry: and no money FOR the food. he he he

Stephen

Here are some features and specs for the Aztec Hot Rod. Now you can compare them to what you are currently using.

Features & Specs
  • 200°F Heated solution tank (110°F water heats to 200°F in 8 minutes)
  • Ready to use when dwell time on pre-spray is completed
  • 1.5 Gallon solution tank capacity
  • 2.5 Gallon recovery tank capacity
  • Piston pump delivers 60psi
  • 1400 Watt heating element
  • Lights indicate when heating and when temp. is reached
  • Power requirement less than 15 AMPs
  • 3 year limited warranty
  • 50 ft, 12 gauge single flow cord
  • 16ft 1 1/4" ID flexible vacuum hose
  • 16ft 3/16" ID spray hose
  • Weight of Spotter without solution is 18lbs
  • Maneuvers easily on 2" casters
  • Easily accessible to fill, empty and clean
  • Dimensions of Spotter: 17" high, 18" long, 13" wide
  • Spotter furnished with 3" stainless steel upholstery detail tool
 
Dwayne os REALLY making me order one of these things. bye bye checking account. LOL THANKS DWAYNE!! Now, I'm :hungry: and no money FOR the food. he he he

Stephen
Well do a couple of details and it will pay for it self .So will make the money back. You will be glad you got . It is a great unit.
 
Dwayne os REALLY making me order one of these things. bye bye checking account. LOL THANKS DWAYNE!! Now, I'm :hungry: and no money FOR the food. he he he

Stephen

Hey, what are friends for? Im the MAN
 
I so want one. But, I have to buy a crib and changing table soon. Man those baby things are expensive.
 
I so want one. But, I have to buy a crib and changing table soon. Man those baby things are expensive.

Don't trade in that G of yours. :cheers: Question about it. Why did you not get one with the Sport Package? Both of the G's I had had the Sport Package. The last one I had ('05 w/ 6 speed), I traded it in for the '08 Mazda 3s Grand Touring Hatchback. Miss that darn '05. :(
 
Don't trade in that G of yours. :cheers: Question about it. Why did you not get one with the Sport Package? Both of the G's I had had the Sport Package. The last one I had ('05 w/ 6 speed), I traded it in for the '08 Mazda 3s Grand Touring Hatchback. Miss that darn '05. :(
I have the sport wheels. The sport seats didn't fit me right. The side support put pressure on my thighs. I have everything else offered in the car except the sport seats. It's a X(all wheel drive), not that I drive it in the snow. But if I had too I could:props: It's a 2008 with 1200 miles on it.
 
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Okay. I just ordered an Aztec today. Many people down here are waiting for me to get my hands on that thing.

NOW, I have a question. What do YOU normally charge for using the Aztec in peoples vehicles? Also, do you use your Aztec in peoples homes? I charge people $25/hr on cleaning things in peoples vehicles. I know the Aztec will change things around.

Please PM me your rates.

Stephen
 
Okay. I just ordered an Aztec today. Many people down here are waiting for me to get my hands on that thing.

NOW, I have a question. What do YOU normally charge for using the Aztec in peoples vehicles? Also, do you use your Aztec in peoples homes? I charge people $25/hr on cleaning things in peoples vehicles. I know the Aztec will change things around.

Please PM me your rates.

Stephen
Stephen, Dwayne said you been looking into getting one, glad to see you took the plunge, hope you enjoy it. :buffing:
 
Okay. I just ordered an Aztec today. Many people down here are waiting for me to get my hands on that thing.

NOW, I have a question. What do YOU normally charge for using the Aztec in peoples vehicles? Also, do you use your Aztec in peoples homes? I charge people $25/hr on cleaning things in peoples vehicles. I know the Aztec will change things around.

Please PM me your rates.

Stephen

I dont have an Aztec, but I would charge roughly the same as you have been. That is if you have been cleaning carpets and such. Just think about how long it would have taken you before and stick with that rate. You are still cleaning the same stuff, just now, better and easier. Its probably gonna make it easier for you to give discounted prices to the good customers because its gonna be easier now.

just my .02
 
I am also very impressed with the Aztec Hot Rod.


Well, wait until you see my NEXT vehicle that I will use my new Aztec on. It's a '90s Honda Accord Sedan. The person who owns it is now in the hospital with not much time left. His family wants to sell the vehicle BUT, it needs to not smell like cig smoke. The guy smoked inside that car every single time he was in it. No one else really rode inside it. Once I pick it up this afternoon, I will take perfore pics and place them in the Show N Shine forum. It will take about two days to work on this thing and good thing I can't SMELL any longer. LMAO They all hate to get near this vehicle.

Stephen
 
Well, wait until you see my NEXT vehicle that I will use my new Aztec on. It's a '90s Honda Accord Sedan. The person who owns it is now in the hospital with not much time left. His family wants to sell the vehicle BUT, it needs to not smell like cig smoke. The guy smoked inside that car every single time he was in it. No one else really rode inside it. Once I pick it up this afternoon, I will take perfore pics and place them in the Show N Shine forum. It will take about two days to work on this thing and good thing I can't SMELL any longer. LMAO They all hate to get near this vehicle.

Stephen

Stephen,

If you can't smell anymore how are you going to tell if it's clean...?:doh:
 
Stephen,

If you can't smell anymore how are you going to tell if it's clean...?:doh:

Well, I do have bills to pay ya know. :hungry: Also, who else would want to clean out the inside of this car? lol
 
We have been listening to our customers, and been hearing a desire for a few extractors. So... we now have added the Aztec to our line. I will personally vouch for this machine since I just used it last night to take out some spots left on my carpet from the builder. You can see on the product page the pictures of the area I cleaned... this machine is magic!

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A little info about it...
The Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor deep cleans carpet with the power of hot water. No spot or stain will remain! The Aztec Hot Water Extractor is designed with the pro detailer in mind. Quick heating, a lightweight, portable design, and extra long hoses make the Aztec a priceless addition to your detailing arsenal.

This compact unit offers a lot of the features of the big extractors, but it’s more user-friendly for the mobile detailer. The spotter is the perfect size for carrying at only 17" high, 18" long, and 13" wide and a weight at 18lbs (without the solution.). The 50 ft., 12 gauge cord allows you to work on cars away the power source. For auto detailing for large numbers of vehicles, The Hot Rod’s design makes cleaning easier and faster. The 2-gallon recovery and 1.5-gallon solution tanks keep The Hot Rod running for hours. Complete more cars in a day with results that keep customers coming back.

  • 200°F Heated solution tank (110°F water heats to 200°F in 8 minutes)
  • Ready to use when dwell time on pre-spray is completed
  • 1.5 Gallon solution tank capacity
  • 2.5 Gallon recovery tank capacity
  • Piston pump delivers 60psi
  • 1400 Watt heating element
  • Lights indicate when heating and when temp. is reached
  • Power requirement less than 15 AMPs
  • 3 year limited warranty
  • 50 ft, 12 gauge single flow cord
  • 16ft 1 1/4" ID flexible vacuum hose
  • 16ft 3/16" ID spray hose
  • Weight of Spotter without solution is 18lbs
  • Maneuvers easily on 2" casters
  • Easily accessible to fill, empty and clean
  • Dimensions of Spotter: 17" high, 18" long, 13" wide
  • Spotter furnished with transparent 3" upholstery detail tool

Check it out for yourself!

Personal observations... very lightweight, easy to handle, warms up fast, takes hardly no time to clean


Just one question here, where is this unit made? Is it Made in the USA?
Thanks in advance.
 
Well, I do have bills to pay ya know. :hungry: Also, who else would want to clean out the inside of this car? lol

Stephen, what's the final opinion on the Aztec?
 
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