"The Dupray Hill Injection comes with a powerful 121 PSI at 347 degrees which is almost twice the PSI of the VX5000 and even more than twice the McCulloch's. Having higher PSI makes auto detailing more efficient because the time saved is crucial to remain profitable"
@@MirandaDetailing I don't own a steamer yet (still researching). Dupray Tosca is like 70 PSI for around $1,000. I'm wondering if the 121 PSI one would cut down on cleaning time - if so then it's worth it in the long run (if you clean a lot of cars). What parts of the car do you find steam cleaners most helpful? Just doors, air vents, and front/middle console?
@@SPPACATR I went middle-of-the-pack and got the dupray tosca. -dupray NEAT ~$200 -dupray tosca ~$1,200 -dupray hill injection ~ $2,200 I haven't used it on cars yet because it's my off-season, so I don't know how useful it'll be for detailing yet. I've used it on my bathroom & floors and stuff, and I can say it pumps out ALMOST continuous steam using medium steam. Like if you're steam-cleaning your bed or floors you'll have to pause for a short time to let the steam re-build. You know you need to pause when you see the temp drop from 316 to 300. The only down-side is you have to refill it ~ every 50 minutes, but this should be more than enough time to do 1 car. I've detailed for ~10 years without a steam cleaner, so it's a nice-to-have tool, but not a need-to-have. Any questions feel free to ask
I have been wanting one just because of the fact that I can fill it up while running and I don't have to wait another 15-20 minutes until it heats up. I love my Mcculloch but I've always wanted more, and felt like the hose can break easy.
I just got my new VX 5000, I’m having a problem with tightening the cover after I fill it with distilled water and taking the cap off. Is there a trick to it?
Sorry one more question. I have an aqua pro vac extractor which is pretty good for what it is, but no steamer. Do you suggest I I upgrade my extractor to a heated mytee lite 8070 or purchase the VX 5000? Your advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
I would use vinegar as a solution to spray on mold but don’t use steam to excessively on mold. It can spread it and cause more issues. Try to extract mold and/or wipe it away and discard it.
.....Actually they do....i had training in mold remediation, but remember, it's different in vehicles because of the material we are dealing with. In buildings it's different, you don't treat the mold, you remove it completely. Thanks but, ruclips.net/video/wKjxFJfcrcA/видео.html Trying to just refute without offering a solution or explaining the variables does. ABSOLUTELY nothing! That's why only you will be seeing this answer, that way no one else has to deal with this ignorance. Bye now!
Hi. We still use it to this day! The only we noticed is sometimes the filler cap will fail after a year or so. At least it did on mine. But it’s a $30 cap and easily found on their website. Other than that it’s a beast!! My friend has a chief steamer and it was nice for a while until it started to leak and the customer service was horrible. Vx5000’s customer service is always top notch.
Hi. You can if you're using a high foaming cleaner. But I have found that a little isopropyl alcohol sprayed into the dirty water tank will kill the foam.
I’m debating which steamer to purchase. I would love to purchase a VX 5000, but would need hold off until I have the funds. Do you suggest I purchase a Mcculloch 1385 for now or just wait till I can afford the VX 5000?
Hi.. I have had all of the Mcculloch machines and they all broke within a few years. If you are a using them a lot they really are not tough enough. The VX5000 is super tough and you can even order a separate hose for it if that breaks. If you need one ASAP I guess the Mcculloch can work. But i would totally get the VX5000.
Ok thanks for the advice. Great videos! I’ll probably hold off and wait till I can purchase a VX 5000. Enjoyed the videos when you replaced the pump and vacuum on your Mytee 8070! Great machine!
@@trd3786 Mcculloch is a good beginner steamer and like miranda detailing mentioned above they do break within 1-3 year span. And thats with me just using it 2-5 times a month!! I just picked up a used vx5000 for 400$ in mint condition with an upgraded boiler that pushes out an extra 20 psi than the original. You can find great deals on craigslist or other sites. I picked up a mytee 8070 for 250$ but didnt use it much and ended up selling it for 800$ :0 ...I used to use the Vx5000 but didnt wanna spend the 1000$ price tag so stuck around with the mcCullochs ...but look for the deals and snag em because they go fast.The Vx5000 does push out alot more steam which is great and like mentioned in the video you can get it more wet if youd like. Do some details with the McCulloch (can charge a little extra for steam) and put away some to the side for your VX fund. Goodluck!
Miranda Detailing yes sir I have the 1500 they revise the 1500 to 1600 better performance if anyone purchase the 1500 they can upgrade to the 1600..for $400 you have to pay for shipping.Mytee will change out parts
"The Dupray Hill Injection comes with a powerful 121 PSI at 347 degrees which is almost twice the PSI of the VX5000 and even more than twice the McCulloch's. Having higher PSI makes auto detailing more efficient because the time saved is crucial to remain profitable"
Yeah that steamer is awesome. I have looked into it. $2k is a little steep for a steamer…but if you have the budget for it that’s cool.
@@MirandaDetailing I don't own a steamer yet (still researching). Dupray Tosca is like 70 PSI for around $1,000.
I'm wondering if the 121 PSI one would cut down on cleaning time - if so then it's worth it in the long run (if you clean a lot of cars).
What parts of the car do you find steam cleaners most helpful? Just doors, air vents, and front/middle console?
@@SPPACATR I went middle-of-the-pack and got the dupray tosca.
-dupray NEAT ~$200
-dupray tosca ~$1,200
-dupray hill injection ~ $2,200
I haven't used it on cars yet because it's my off-season, so I don't know how useful it'll be for detailing yet. I've used it on my bathroom & floors and stuff, and I can say it pumps out ALMOST continuous steam using medium steam. Like if you're steam-cleaning your bed or floors you'll have to pause for a short time to let the steam re-build. You know you need to pause when you see the temp drop from 316 to 300.
The only down-side is you have to refill it ~ every 50 minutes, but this should be more than enough time to do 1 car.
I've detailed for ~10 years without a steam cleaner, so it's a nice-to-have tool, but not a need-to-have. Any questions feel free to ask
My. Dream. Steamer! Using the harbor freight. On my third one. In six months!
I have one from harbor freight I using everyday for the last 2year!!
I have been wanting one just because of the fact that I can fill it up while running and I don't have to wait another 15-20 minutes until it heats up. I love my Mcculloch but I've always wanted more, and felt like the hose can break easy.
Thanks brother!! Excellent review👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I just got my new VX 5000, I’m having a problem with tightening the cover after I fill it with distilled water and taking the cap off. Is there a trick to it?
It has a the type of cap that you need to press down on to tighten and un-tighten.
Sorry one more question. I have an aqua pro vac extractor which is pretty good for what it is, but no steamer. Do you suggest I I upgrade my extractor to a heated mytee lite 8070 or purchase the VX 5000? Your advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
I would get the VX5000 first if you still have the other extractor. It’s awesome!
what’s it’s wrong with mine? it doesn’t go up to 3 1/2 and doesn’t throw hot steam
That’s weird. Not sure. 🤷🏻♂️
Would you recommend teaming up a steamer with a certain APC to knock out mold. What do you recommend Phil?
I would use vinegar as a solution to spray on mold but don’t use steam to excessively on mold. It can spread it and cause more issues. Try to extract mold and/or wipe it away and discard it.
@@MirandaDetailing cool beans. Thanks for the feedback Phil.🖒
.....Actually they do....i had training in mold remediation, but remember, it's different in vehicles because of the material we are dealing with. In buildings it's different, you don't treat the mold, you remove it completely. Thanks but, ruclips.net/video/wKjxFJfcrcA/видео.html
Trying to just refute without offering a solution or explaining the variables does. ABSOLUTELY nothing! That's why only you will be seeing this answer, that way no one else has to deal with this ignorance. Bye now!
Build up enough money so you can giveaway the used VX5000 and buy yourself a new one. I don't mind the used one! lol
How does this compare with the Dupray hill injection steam cleaner ?
I have no idea. I only have the VX5000. I have had all the McCulloch steamers before and they all broke within a few years.
put onr standard dilution in your steamer, should boost the power even more and removes all the lime in the machine too
Cool tip! That’s really interesting!
Hi, great review.
Any update to this day? I am considering getting this machine or the chief steamer.
Thank you in advance
Hi. We still use it to this day! The only we noticed is sometimes the filler cap will fail after a year or so. At least it did on mine. But it’s a $30 cap and easily found on their website. Other than that it’s a beast!!
My friend has a chief steamer and it was nice for a while until it started to leak and the customer service was horrible. Vx5000’s customer service is always top notch.
Do I need a deformer in my extractor
Hi. You can if you're using a high foaming cleaner. But I have found that a little isopropyl alcohol sprayed into the dirty water tank will kill the foam.
I’m debating which steamer to purchase. I would love to purchase a VX 5000, but would need hold off until I have the funds. Do you suggest I purchase a Mcculloch 1385 for now or just wait till I can afford the VX 5000?
Hi.. I have had all of the Mcculloch machines and they all broke within a few years. If you are a using them a lot they really are not tough enough. The VX5000 is super tough and you can even order a separate hose for it if that breaks. If you need one ASAP I guess the Mcculloch can work. But i would totally get the VX5000.
Ok thanks for the advice. Great videos! I’ll probably hold off and wait till I can purchase a VX 5000. Enjoyed the videos when you replaced the pump and vacuum on your Mytee 8070! Great machine!
@@trd3786 Mcculloch is a good beginner steamer and like miranda detailing mentioned above they do break within 1-3 year span. And thats with me just using it 2-5 times a month!! I just picked up a used vx5000 for 400$ in mint condition with an upgraded boiler that pushes out an extra 20 psi than the original. You can find great deals on craigslist or other sites. I picked up a mytee 8070 for 250$ but didnt use it much and ended up selling it for 800$ :0 ...I used to use the Vx5000 but didnt wanna spend the 1000$ price tag so stuck around with the mcCullochs ...but look for the deals and snag em because they go fast.The Vx5000 does push out alot more steam which is great and like mentioned in the video you can get it more wet if youd like. Do some details with the McCulloch (can charge a little extra for steam) and put away some to the side for your VX fund. Goodluck!
Detailing_Panda thanks for the advice! I’ll check out craigslist and see if I can find a deal on a used vx 5000.
Awesome info man!!!
Continuous fill on this unit?
Hi. No it’s not continuous fill.
BTW Products and tools link isn't working Phil.
Oh no!! Which one? The one in the card or in the description below?
I 🤟 the VX5000 streamer
Is veri good
I have a VX5000.
ok
Mytee focus1600 is the the truth check it out🤔
Yeah I’ve seen that!! That thing is awesome! But man it’s bulky. Perfect for shops but tough to tote around for mobile guys. Do you have one?
Miranda Detailing yes sir I have the 1500 they revise the 1500 to 1600 better performance
if anyone purchase the 1500 they can upgrade to the 1600..for $400 you have to pay for shipping.Mytee will change out parts