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I guess it depends on what you're using it for. If you do this for a living it does do a lot of work for you, and it does allow you to clean many of the nooks and crannies more thoroughly.
If you're a weekender I wouldn't waste your money on it. Quality work can be done with a good apc, water, brushes and MF's.
A more versatile tool to look into would be a steamer anyway.
I think you hit the head on the nail, I am more of a weekend warrior right now. Would a this tool or the steamer be reconmened for headliners? Speaking of steamers, where should I begin to get an idea of how they work, cost, etc?
Thank you for the headsup maybe I will just stick with old techinque for now, if my biz grows then I will invest in the product.If you're going to use a steamer on the headliner, you need to be super careful and move rather quickly to avoid melting away the adhesive that holds the headliner up; the tornador is a little safer option.