Man dude, you got a great deal on that extractor! With that HEAT function, that really helps to super clean whatever fabrics you are cleaning. I don't have heat on my extractor but I usually will heat up the water on the stove to just before the boiling point and dump that into my machine and it works really well. But the heat function alone is a great addition to an extractor. You made a great point about using plain water for the extraction part and using your cleaning chemicals manually and then scrubbing. I do the exact same thing based on tutorials i've watched on extracting the correct way. Spray your fabrics with your chemicals first, agitate the fabrics/product with a brush or drill brush. Then extract everything using plain hot water which extracts out the spent chemical(s). This normally cleans the fabrics much better and leaves the fabrics in their natural state after they dry. The only other thing I do after extracting is lightly mist them with P&S "Finisher" which is a peroxide based product that effectively neutralizes any leftover chemicals that the extractor clean water may not have pulled out. It's an extra step and may not be necessary, but I do it anyway and I've had great results. It just gives me peace of mind that i've neutralized any residual cleaner that may have been left behind. It's a cheap product too so it's worth it. You can get a gallon of it for about $22. I do add the extractor solution to the hot water on really dirty interiors such as my SUV rear section where I carry my Doberman. She loves riding in the car and I cover everything in blankets but in that area, I will add the solution to the extractor for extra cleaning power and follow up with the P&S Finisher. P&S makes some really good carpet/upholstery cleaning products and they a priced really great. Gallons for $22 each! You can't beat that and man do they work good, especially as a 3 part system. They have 3 different products (Pre-Treat, Carpet Bomber, and Finisher). Thanks also for the "sleeve" idea. I'll be contacting Mytee and buying one of those sleeves (hopefully they sell it as an accessory) and use it on my own extractor as my hose assembly is very similar to that and it should work perfectly on my machine. I've heard nothing but great things about all the Mytee machines. The machine and the fittings look very robust and super well made. That machine should last you a lifetime. Maybe someday i'll be lucky enough to have one! Enjoy using it. Oh, by the way, not sure if your machine has the "CREVICE" tool, but you should buy that attachment. It is WAY COOL and is very effective at getting into the tightest places that 99% of extractors cannot get into because the head just won't fit. It's $99 but very well made and it's worth every penny. I think it would make a great addition to your machine and you'll wonder how the heck you did without it the first time you can clean and extract between the seat and the center console!! It's also very useful in other areas but it's worth it's weight in gold for in between the seats! I'm not sure why they don't include it with all the higher end Mytee machines. Check it out. Here's the link. www.amazon.com/Mytee-8700-Stainless-Steel-Crevice/dp/B07K8S6YXP/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&keywords=Mytee+extractor+sleeve&qid=1593231679&sr=8-9
Hey, I love the extractor. And thanks for the recommendations on the P&S products. I was just looking at them. Yes, a final neutralizer would be great as well. I also have been looking at the crevice tool and will be picking that up soon enough. Thanks again. Let me ask you, have u ever heard of Flex powder for the extractor machines. I’ve also been recommended these different powders by carpet cleaning companies.
@@DetailingBreakdown I have heard good things about the FLEX powder but I have not yet tried it. It supposedly works much better than the stuff you can get either at Target or Walmart or even the specialty extractor specific solutions. In addition to the P&S products, I currently have the Xtreme Solutions Carpet Extractor Solution Gallon size. It's called GENESIS GOLD. It's got a nice scent and works really well just like all their products. Good value for the money too. The FLEX powder is supposedly more of a commercial grade product for professionals so no doubt it will probably work very well. I thought you'd like that crevice tool. Hey, why not. If you've got the Ferrari of extractors (the Mytee) why not add the upgrade crevice tool! It just makes sense because the one area that's very difficult to get with an extractor is down in between the area of the door sill and the seat (down in the narrow crack there) and in between the seat and the center console. Most detailers have to remove the seats in order to get to those areas which is not something I would want to do unless absolutely necessary and the interior was trashed or something, but I don't let my interiors get that bad anyway. Taking seats out isn't practical in my opinion. I do like to do as thorough of a job as possible though, and that's where that crevice tool for the extractor would come in. It's the perfect add on for doing those areas with ease and getting them super clean. Those areas are difficult to deep clean without that crevice tool attachment for the extractor. It's a bit pricey, but you saved quite a bit on the extractor itself so go ahead and splurge and get it. You'll be happy you did i'm sure. I'm definitely going to get one for my extractor. While I don't have the Mytee, i'm pretty sure it will work because I have a very similar set up with the quick connections and my head looks almost the same.
Joe Van Seeters I think I will order the crevice tool. Thank u. And I’m gonna stop by a pro-product shop for cleaning carpets n stuff next week. See what they recommend. Good looking out
@@DetailingBreakdown Yeah, the local carpet pro-shop would probably be a great idea. They can definitely point you in the right direction on what product(s) to use to get the most out of your fabric/carpet cleaning.
Really awesome video, man. I really learned alot. I was cleaning up the old junk around the shed at my job place and found this unit just sitting collecting dust. They said they hadn't used it in 4-5 years. They said they couldn't make it work, but I think they just didn't know what they were doing. Anyways, I know I'm telling a whole story, but I can't wait to get out there to clean it up and get it working on our trucks and floor mats. I do want to know how to clean them. With the unit at the job, it's been in disuse for so long that crystals of somesort is growing in the fill tank and it looks gross in the dirty tank. I'm hoping the unit can withstand a pressure washer to flush it out. Maybe I can use some solvents?
Buy products in gallons and that can do multiple jobs like Americandetailergarage.com. Don’t discount your jobs, and learn to say “NO” when people are trying to discount your prices. Work hard and when ur ready to pull your hair out then work harder. Good luck!
It's been a few years since posting and I'm wondering how this has held up for you. I am shopping for a small transit property to use in our buses for the seat upholstery.
It was a good machine but bulky. I switch out for a smaller one. If u have lots of cleaning this is a great machine. I don’t do as much anymore so I downsized
Just wanted to check in and see how the machine was holding up? I am heavily considering buying one but have seen mixed reviews on durability in the long term
Awesome video....hey how do you like that carper brush for your rotary as compared to a drill brush? I use drill brushes but was thinking of getting one of these for my rotary.
I JUST GOT MINE AND IT WONT HEAT AFTER 3 MINUTES OF USE NOMATTER THE TEMP OF THE WATER I PUT IN OR IF I LET IT HEAT UP FPR 20 MINUTES ITL GET THE BRASS SUPER HOT THEN NOTHING AFTER USING FPR 3 MINUTES MY UNIT IS BRAND NEW ANY SUGGESTIONS BEFORE I SEND IT BACK
No, it’s quiet but it will “growl” every 2 minutes to let me know it’s on. I don’t know how to explain the sound but it’s for 1 second about every 2 minutes
About week ago I buy the same machine turn the pump on it makes one noise and after that it do not make no more noise and I thought the pump got messed up
I think the newest ones being sent out are all 3. They have the clear want from what I’m told. I got mine from a local guy who bought it new a few months back but never proceeded with use of it. It was never used
Best video on this Machine out there. In your opinion so far, is this machine been powerfull suction wise for the price ? Seems like the best one out there for this price range. Obviously night and day vs. the shop vac method ? - Thanks !
Great video man! I have the mytee lite 8070 ii which is the version before this one. Do you think it would be wise for me to upgrade to this one? sell mine and buy this one?
Definitely car cleaning. They make a single sprayer wand for house but I’ve never tried that. U could use the car wand but might take all day to clean a room and you would be on your hands n knees
I got mine today! I’m
Really appreciate your help! 🙏🏾
It’s a good machine
Man dude, you got a great deal on that extractor! With that HEAT function, that really helps to super clean whatever fabrics you are cleaning. I don't have heat on my extractor but I usually will heat up the water on the stove to just before the boiling point and dump that into my machine and it works really well. But the heat function alone is a great addition to an extractor. You made a great point about using plain water for the extraction part and using your cleaning chemicals manually and then scrubbing. I do the exact same thing based on tutorials i've watched on extracting the correct way. Spray your fabrics with your chemicals first, agitate the fabrics/product with a brush or drill brush. Then extract everything using plain hot water which extracts out the spent chemical(s). This normally cleans the fabrics much better and leaves the fabrics in their natural state after they dry. The only other thing I do after extracting is lightly mist them with P&S "Finisher" which is a peroxide based product that effectively neutralizes any leftover chemicals that the extractor clean water may not have pulled out. It's an extra step and may not be necessary, but I do it anyway and I've had great results. It just gives me peace of mind that i've neutralized any residual cleaner that may have been left behind. It's a cheap product too so it's worth it. You can get a gallon of it for about $22. I do add the extractor solution to the hot water on really dirty interiors such as my SUV rear section where I carry my Doberman. She loves riding in the car and I cover everything in blankets but in that area, I will add the solution to the extractor for extra cleaning power and follow up with the P&S Finisher. P&S makes some really good carpet/upholstery cleaning products and they a priced really great. Gallons for $22 each! You can't beat that and man do they work good, especially as a 3 part system. They have 3 different products (Pre-Treat, Carpet Bomber, and Finisher). Thanks also for the "sleeve" idea. I'll be contacting Mytee and buying one of those sleeves (hopefully they sell it as an accessory) and use it on my own extractor as my hose assembly is very similar to that and it should work perfectly on my machine. I've heard nothing but great things about all the Mytee machines. The machine and the fittings look very robust and super well made. That machine should last you a lifetime. Maybe someday i'll be lucky enough to have one! Enjoy using it. Oh, by the way, not sure if your machine has the "CREVICE" tool, but you should buy that attachment. It is WAY COOL and is very effective at getting into the tightest places that 99% of extractors cannot get into because the head just won't fit. It's $99 but very well made and it's worth every penny. I think it would make a great addition to your machine and you'll wonder how the heck you did without it the first time you can clean and extract between the seat and the center console!! It's also very useful in other areas but it's worth it's weight in gold for in between the seats! I'm not sure why they don't include it with all the higher end Mytee machines. Check it out. Here's the link.
www.amazon.com/Mytee-8700-Stainless-Steel-Crevice/dp/B07K8S6YXP/ref=sr_1_9?dchild=1&keywords=Mytee+extractor+sleeve&qid=1593231679&sr=8-9
Hey, I love the extractor. And thanks for the recommendations on the P&S products. I was just looking at them. Yes, a final neutralizer would be great as well. I also have been looking at the crevice tool and will be picking that up soon enough. Thanks again. Let me ask you, have u ever heard of Flex powder for the extractor machines. I’ve also been recommended these different powders by carpet cleaning companies.
@@DetailingBreakdown I have heard good things about the FLEX powder but I have not yet tried it. It supposedly works much better than the stuff you can get either at Target or Walmart or even the specialty extractor specific solutions. In addition to the P&S products, I currently have the Xtreme Solutions Carpet Extractor Solution Gallon size. It's called GENESIS GOLD. It's got a nice scent and works really well just like all their products. Good value for the money too. The FLEX powder is supposedly more of a commercial grade product for professionals so no doubt it will probably work very well. I thought you'd like that crevice tool. Hey, why not. If you've got the Ferrari of extractors (the Mytee) why not add the upgrade crevice tool! It just makes sense because the one area that's very difficult to get with an extractor is down in between the area of the door sill and the seat (down in the narrow crack there) and in between the seat and the center console. Most detailers have to remove the seats in order to get to those areas which is not something I would want to do unless absolutely necessary and the interior was trashed or something, but I don't let my interiors get that bad anyway. Taking seats out isn't practical in my opinion. I do like to do as thorough of a job as possible though, and that's where that crevice tool for the extractor would come in. It's the perfect add on for doing those areas with ease and getting them super clean. Those areas are difficult to deep clean without that crevice tool attachment for the extractor. It's a bit pricey, but you saved quite a bit on the extractor itself so go ahead and splurge and get it. You'll be happy you did i'm sure. I'm definitely going to get one for my extractor. While I don't have the Mytee, i'm pretty sure it will work because I have a very similar set up with the quick connections and my head looks almost the same.
Joe Van Seeters I think I will order the crevice tool. Thank u. And I’m gonna stop by a pro-product shop for cleaning carpets n stuff next week. See what they recommend. Good looking out
@@DetailingBreakdown Yeah, the local carpet pro-shop would probably be a great idea. They can definitely point you in the right direction on what product(s) to use to get the most out of your fabric/carpet cleaning.
Joe Van Seeters for sure
Really awesome video, man. I really learned alot. I was cleaning up the old junk around the shed at my job place and found this unit just sitting collecting dust. They said they hadn't used it in 4-5 years. They said they couldn't make it work, but I think they just didn't know what they were doing.
Anyways, I know I'm telling a whole story, but I can't wait to get out there to clean it up and get it working on our trucks and floor mats.
I do want to know how to clean them. With the unit at the job, it's been in disuse for so long that crystals of somesort is growing in the fill tank and it looks gross in the dirty tank. I'm hoping the unit can withstand a pressure washer to flush it out. Maybe I can use some solvents?
They r pretty robust machines. It’s the internals u have to be careful around. Just use common sense
Looks like worth every penny.
It’s aaamazing! I like to watch the dirt getting sucked out through the wand. Satisfying
@christy yin I am getting one tomorrow did you ever buy one??
Thanks you that helped👏🏾👏🏾looking to start my own business in my own garage any advice please let me know thank you..
Buy products in gallons and that can do multiple jobs like Americandetailergarage.com. Don’t discount your jobs, and learn to say “NO” when people are trying to discount your prices. Work hard and when ur ready to pull your hair out then work harder. Good luck!
Very nice machine but get a better brush for scrubbing mats🤪
Looks great. Except for no carrying handle. That's a huge downfall of an otherwise good unit.
Ur absolutely right on that one. Good thing it’s not very heavy
It's been a few years since posting and I'm wondering how this has held up for you. I am shopping for a small transit property to use in our buses for the seat upholstery.
It was a good machine but bulky. I switch out for a smaller one. If u have lots of cleaning this is a great machine. I don’t do as much anymore so I downsized
@@DetailingBreakdown ok awesome. We have about 15 40 ft transit buses. Would like a machine for spot cleaning that can also heat and kill bacteria
@@Eric79-f7i well, it’s a big machine so just make sure u have room to fit it inside or where I want to maneuver it
Appreciate the video. Good explanation.
Thank you. Appreciate you watching
Just wanted to check in and see how the machine was holding up? I am heavily considering buying one but have seen mixed reviews on durability in the long term
I sold it but it was working fine.
Cool stuff.
Awesome video....hey how do you like that carper brush for your rotary as compared to a drill brush? I use drill brushes but was thinking of getting one of these for my rotary.
I think either is good but I don’t have my drill always charged so I usually go with this
Is it normal for the pump to make a rapid fire noise when the water is spraying?
Sometimes it makes noises. Im not sure what is normal as I’ve never heard other 8070 extractors.
Nice tool👍👍
Hi do you know if connected on generator
The 2000 can be enough?
Or bigger
I don’t know anything about generators but this does eat some power
I JUST GOT MINE AND IT WONT HEAT AFTER 3 MINUTES OF USE NOMATTER THE TEMP OF THE WATER I PUT IN OR IF I LET IT HEAT UP FPR 20 MINUTES ITL GET THE BRASS SUPER HOT THEN NOTHING AFTER USING FPR 3 MINUTES MY UNIT IS BRAND NEW ANY SUGGESTIONS BEFORE I SEND IT BACK
Strange, better call the company or wherever u bought it.
Do the pump makes noise every time you turn it on
No, it’s quiet but it will “growl” every 2 minutes to let me know it’s on. I don’t know how to explain the sound but it’s for 1 second about every 2 minutes
About week ago I buy the same machine turn the pump on it makes one noise and after that it do not make no more noise and I thought the pump got messed up
Odilon Gomez nope, it’s makes 1 noise and then the same noise every few minutes. As long as u got water pumping through it’s all good.
how did you buy the version III ? amazon shows version 2. did you get it directly from mytee website?
I think the newest ones being sent out are all 3. They have the clear want from what I’m told. I got mine from a local guy who bought it new a few months back but never proceeded with use of it. It was never used
Best video on this Machine out there. In your opinion so far, is this machine been powerfull suction wise for the price ? Seems like the best one out there for this price range. Obviously night and day vs. the shop vac method ? - Thanks !
Yes, it’s powerful and an excellent machine for its price. Next ones up are $2000
@@DetailingBreakdown
Thanks again, I agree. Not to mention, the prep work usually dictates the outcome for the most part.
@@1minibean true
How's the suction on this machine?
Strong
HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN THE DUMP TANK IS FULL? AND WHEN DO YPU KNOW TO THROW IT AWAY?
U will lose pressure
Is this the new one looks amazing. What’s different then the others
I have no idea? Sorry
Great video man! I have the mytee lite 8070 ii which is the version before this one. Do you think it would be wise for me to upgrade to this one? sell mine and buy this one?
I’m not sure the difference in the two machines but I would probably just keep the one u have. It’s probably the same.
How much solution did you put in the tank ?
Follow directions of your product
Can you put soap in this machine?
U can but I wouldn’t. If u do, put some defoamer in it as well
Just ordered one of these, how often do you have to re-feel to do a whole car?
BA_FITNESS it’s a 4 gallon tank. U shouldn’t need a refill unless you are excessively using the water or solution. Should be plenty to finish a car
Is this machine best for car cleaning or in house carpet cleaning?
Definitely car cleaning. They make a single sprayer wand for house but I’ve never tried that. U could use the car wand but might take all day to clean a room and you would be on your hands n knees
What about the brushes? Where can I get those?
Which ones? On the Flex machine?
Can you run this on a 15 amp circuit ?or a 20 amp circuit?
I ran it from my house fine
Awesome video! Mind me asking where did you purchase this?
I picked it up here in Vegas from a private seller. But there is another shop called Clean Mart that has then as well
@@DetailingBreakdown Thanks for the information. I searched Clean Mart but they do not have it.
@@jeremybaybayan3728 I’d call them up. They may have it on the floor. They don’t list everything on the website
Yes that wand from that machine spray to much water to much
It’s perfect
Is it still running strong for you?
Sold it but never had an issue
Could have bought a Bissel and a drill with a brush attachment and gotten the same results.
Maybe on these as they were not that dirty. I have the $100 Bissel and no, it’s not even in the same ball park.
Hes dumb man he doesnt know an mything
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