EXTRACTOR EVERY THING YOU NEED TO KNOW. BISSELL SPOTCLEAN PRO or DIY SHOP VAC

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  • Extractor comparison of the best entry level extractors for auto detailing. Today we compare the Bissell spotclean pr against a shop vac home built extractor. Both are great option for car detailing. The Bissell Spotclean Pro is best suited for the homeowner or auto detailing enthusiast. It has medium durability and is designed for using as a part time machine for spot cleaning and smaller jobs. It can easily do extractions for car interiors but is best suited for a weekend warrior and not so much for the every day professional detailer. I have owned this machine for a few years and used it countless times with no problems at all. Its a great entry level extractor. The converted shop vac is a more robust version that is capable of daily use and gets really good results in your car interior. Is it Pro level? Not quite but not that far off either. A Rigid portable Vac is designed for construction use giving it great durability and has a long lasting reputation. The upgraded professional grade extractor head on it gives you a higher end user experience and does a great job extracting. This is more for the professional detailer on a budget. Tip. Save some of the money that you make with this machine for a future upgrade to a pro model. I highly recommend either of these machines as long as you use the right extractor for the use you have planned. Thanks for watching and I hope you consider subscribing to the channel.
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Комментарии • 572

  • @HawaiiDetailing
    @HawaiiDetailing  4 месяца назад +3

    Are You Subscribed Yet? Here are the links to everything. www.hawaiidetailing.com/extractor

  • @dkfullspectrumdetailing
    @dkfullspectrumdetailing 2 года назад +224

    As a mobile detailer, the Bissell will always be used for my jobs. Once I have a shop, I’m going all out heat/steam extractors. Very simple!

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +13

      Yes. Thanks for watching

    • @calista910
      @calista910 Год назад +5

      Can you do my whole house please omggg

    • @mrwayne5158
      @mrwayne5158 Год назад +4

      @@calista910 i can lol

    • @bigrollin
      @bigrollin Год назад

      What solution do you use

    • @floridaredneck
      @floridaredneck 3 месяца назад +8

      I think the idea is for mobile detailers like us who don't have a shop and want to do a better job than what the Bissell can do. I know, I have the Little Green Machine which is no different than any other small Bissell machine. I use it too because I haven't invested in this extractor head. I already have the Rigid Vac, and a pressure washer hose, so for me, I just need that head. I don't think a $1000 plus pro machine can do much better than this set up and I'll never have enough clients who need that service to invest in one.

  • @steveschwab922
    @steveschwab922 2 года назад +70

    That was a harsh dirt application, but a satisfying extraction. Both tools did a better than expected job. Well done video!

  • @virtueofsunlight1342
    @virtueofsunlight1342 Год назад +21

    Straight to the point review, hits the important subjects first so you can quit watching right away, but has enough charisma to keep you engaged and watch till the end.

  • @ItsRyan.
    @ItsRyan. 2 года назад +10

    I remember asking for this video, I appreciate you actually doing it! Thank you!

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +1

      No problem! Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for following the channel.

  • @archiepezek
    @archiepezek 2 года назад +1

    Your videos are the best. Your information is always helpful and straightforward and you always manage to make me laugh. Thank you.

  • @craigsizzarhandz77
    @craigsizzarhandz77 2 года назад +5

    Love the video, I'm an up and coming Car Detail Business owner and I've been watching your videos the past few weeks you have great insights and i love the color coordination with towels. keep up the great content.

  • @roguehawaiian5945
    @roguehawaiian5945 2 года назад +3

    Super satisfying video and great results from both options. 🤙🏾🤙🏾

  • @theblackpic1111
    @theblackpic1111 Год назад +103

    It’s thing’s like this is when as a young man I am starting to reach certain level of maturation… specifically pertaining to having my priorities in check. I’m starting to become more aware of the importance of taking care of my things as oppose to ignoring them and spending my hard earned money on Frivolous things like a bunch of clothes and video games. These past two weeks i really wanted to get my car seats cleaned man. Or things cleaned period…. Ima save my money and get both these seats in my car are embarrassing and feel damp as ever I never knew how bad they looked until I felt them once I sat in the car with a short sleeve shirt on and shorts… makes me not even drive until I get them fixed man… but hey, I guess this is a conundrum we all go through growing up

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +5

      Thanks for sharing. Thanks for watching

    • @hamie63_m
      @hamie63_m Год назад +9

      Great post. I'm 40 and about to get my first shop vac. Lol

    • @shermanone2896
      @shermanone2896 Год назад

      )

    • @projectpat2007
      @projectpat2007 Год назад +4

      You can always start with elbow grease. An old spray bottle for water and soap/dish/laundry stuff you already have. An old brush and rags/old clothes/towels that have holes. Apply soap/water, agitate and extract.

    • @ultraradio5
      @ultraradio5 Год назад

      🙏🏾

  • @joevanseeters2873
    @joevanseeters2873 2 года назад +145

    Great video Jeremy. I've got both a professional grade machine and the Bissell. I do tend to go for the Bissell most times just because it's portable, pretty easy to set up fairly quickly, and get's the job done. I'm not a professional though so the Bissell works just fine when I am doing a yearly full interior carpet and upholstery cleaning.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +10

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts Joe.

    • @joshymcdaniel9233
      @joshymcdaniel9233 2 года назад +19

      I just don’t understand why they can’t make these have more suction like suck the shit outta the water u can put soap and scrub the important part is suction and no machines offer enough suction’ not consumer anyway!
      Even $550 rug dr pro suction is so weak it can’t even hold a paper on it’ my granddad had a carpet business in the 80/90s yea truck mounted prolly 10k plus for the set up but 2 quick passes sucked up everything these machines claiming to be a carpet cleaner are trash’ zero suction’
      Also fun tip never ever mix soap with water’ make up solution get a pump sprayer 5-10$ spray area 10 mins b4 agitate then suck up’
      When u mix soap n water it leaves soap n carpet that actually attracts more dirt’ lesson he thought me’
      Think of it like taking a shower with soap mixed into your water’ you’d always have soap on u’ same theory so never put solution n water tank if u do u MUST empty it then use clean water and water only to do a rinse but now u soaked your carpet too much
      So don’t mix soap!! Buy a sprayer spray soap then scrub drill brushes r great $10 at amazon / Home Depot then suck up’

    • @TonySmith-tl1lo
      @TonySmith-tl1lo Год назад +1

      I Agree I Detailing mobile I just buy it Works great on cars

    • @mrwayne5158
      @mrwayne5158 Год назад +1

      Great comment

    • @JJouissance
      @JJouissance Год назад +5

      @@joshymcdaniel9233 Oh, how I wish I saw your comment before I rented a professional Bissell machine and cleaned all of my carpets/rugs. Is mixing solution + water and using that in the device the reason my carpet doesn't feel as soft as it did when it was installed last year?

  • @majin_jerry
    @majin_jerry 2 года назад +12

    your videos have gotten alot better! I was thinking of getting the aqua pro vac since I have their steamer. definitely will just convert my rigid since I'm just side hustle detailer. thanks for the comparison! love the up lifting mood.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +2

      Thank you. Glad you enjoyed.

    • @putrid2529
      @putrid2529 Год назад

      I had an aqua vac pro. It was OK but it had some issues. The clean water reservoir was a little small and required re filling and could potentially damage the vacuum motor if it ran dry. The buttons also stuck because of the way the top sits. Lastly the plastic transparent portion on the handle broke because of the pressure when vacuuming. All in all 4/10 for being $600.

  • @khalidmurad5879
    @khalidmurad5879 2 года назад +11

    Exclusive video and thank you. I use the Vacmaster Professional Beast 2in1 and a Vax 6131 for both wet/dry jobs. Both superb in their own rights with perfect results. More content please 10/10 👍

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +2

      Thank you. Thanks for watching

    • @Timsautosolutions
      @Timsautosolutions Год назад +2

      I just returned my vacmaster n got this setup. Much better. The vacmaster now has a new small shampoo head similar to the bissel but its shit.

  • @georgemyers6518
    @georgemyers6518 2 года назад +45

    Great video and comparison.
    I think that the biggest advantages of the ridgid setup are that if the power unit ever pukes out it easy and economical to go to Home Depot to get a replacement and the ridgid can be used as a good powerful dry vac as well.
    The bissell is economical but is restricted to extracting only,has a smaller collection tank and isn’t nearly as rugged as the ridgid but it does do a great job extracting

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +4

      Totally agree. Thanks

    • @RigginTheRod010
      @RigginTheRod010 Месяц назад +1

      The Little Green version has a robust motor on it. They are extremely easy to work on and you're able to easily find parts for them if something goes out

  • @MikeBee77
    @MikeBee77 2 года назад +1

    I love your garage and tools set up, how you take care of them, great video!!!

  • @floridaredneck
    @floridaredneck 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for another great video on this. I have the Rigid vac and the orange accessory hose which is what I use on-site for vacuuming and I also have a spare waterline hose as well. This set-up appears to work so much better because the suction I’m seeing is worlds away from what any of the little Bissells can do, and I’ve owned 4 of them. They break, they leak and have a short lifespan, but they do work. It would be very convenient having both a vacuum and an extractor in the same machine. I use my client’s water, so they wouldn’t mind if I hooked up to their washer hot water line.
    I'm mobile detailer and I’ve use a Little Green Machine from Bissell, but only because I don't have this extraction head shown here, because I don't have that many clients that need extraction. Super Clean and a wet towel cleans most superficial upholstery stains, so I don't even bring it with me unless I know I'll need it. Most times it’s just a spilled drink I’m removing with it, not the entire car interior (although I've done it). I also have a small steamer machine that is smaller than the Rigid vac, but rarely need it.
    I’ve collectively spent about $500 on those little Bissell extractors and while they work for a little while, they do not last long and I’ve never used one so much that it should stop working, but they do. My fault for having kept replacing them. One just tipped over once and the hose leaked ever since. I also see no advantage to a professional system over this (with hot water), because you are delivering water, then sucking it up, that’s it. If it does those two things well, it gets a pass from me and you don’t need to spend $1000 to accomplish that.
    In addition, the suction is so good on my Rigid vac that I would use it in my home after I shampoo my carpets. Those home carpet machines (yep, also Bissell) leave so much water behind on your carpets, that this set up would definitely cure. I know how well that Rigid vac is, and I’m telling you it could damn near suck up a refrigerator, so using it as an extractor is brilliant, especially if you have pets.
    My vac was $80 at HD online and came with 2 free bags (although some don't use them) and was shipped to me free. It was $90 in the store and did not come with extra bags (I know, go figure). The orange hose is in an accessory in a kit you have to buy separate for around $50. Whether you use it as an extractor or just a vac, it's a great machine.

  • @basedpinkcanary3624
    @basedpinkcanary3624 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the tip uncle 🤙🏽

  • @Manihsi
    @Manihsi 2 месяца назад

    Love you the way talking, laughing,
    High energy, 💯👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @AlecGrey59
    @AlecGrey59 Год назад

    Bro I love your channel. Your voice is so relaxing and you’re funny. Great video. Thanks.

  • @Johnnyjump
    @Johnnyjump 7 месяцев назад

    Where do you get the 1.5 inch hose that connects to the shop vac?

  • @Radioman_Motorola2691
    @Radioman_Motorola2691 Год назад +3

    Excellent video Jeremy. I’m a British ex pat living in the Philippines, and ordered the Spot Clean Pro for our sofa, and rugs.
    Absolutely can’t wait to try it out.
    Fabulous video.
    Very empowering.

  • @beerme_2
    @beerme_2 2 года назад +8

    Enjoyed the video! I am just a detail hobbyist, although none of my vehicles get too stained/dirty I am still in the market to get an extractor. I have been leaning towards the Bissell.. I can also use it around the house if need be..Stay Safe!!

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +1

      Yes great machine for your needs. Than ks for watching

    • @putrid2529
      @putrid2529 Год назад

      If you're a hobbyist and want to clean your cars once or twice, you can rent them from home depot for pretty cheap.

  • @SurfTomas
    @SurfTomas 11 месяцев назад +1

    Learned more in this one video about extraction than i have vs other videos and it was easy to understand and fun

  • @jaccboyjohnny2805
    @jaccboyjohnny2805 2 года назад +1

    i know i’m getting older cause why do i NEED to watch this video? plus it’s highly informative.

  • @claudiocerezo1644
    @claudiocerezo1644 2 года назад +11

    I just use my regular shop vac with no hose or carpet cleaning head. Just a regular spray on seats, drill brush and vacumming it with the normal attachments. It works great

    • @Ajdv65
      @Ajdv65 2 месяца назад

      Do u use a wet filter
      Or just run it with the regular filter?
      Thanks!

    • @Dom-xq3vz
      @Dom-xq3vz Месяц назад

      @@Ajdv65 might use no filter

  • @Entre1099
    @Entre1099 Год назад

    I’ve been using my Bissell since 2018 with no problem. Not in a heavy use manner, but it gets used with no problems. Thx for the vid

  • @fluffybunnykins
    @fluffybunnykins Год назад +2

    Great video! I wouldn't have even thought about a drill brush

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +2

      It’s a key tool in this process. Thanks for watching

  • @poorboytv3775
    @poorboytv3775 Год назад +1

    got my same set up now thanks for your video

  • @nomad509
    @nomad509 2 года назад +4

    Great follow up video on the ready to use extractor and the modified extractor. In the comparison video at the end I payed special attention to performance and it seems like the Bissell stalls in a pattern (much like a pad stalling on a paint surface) and the custom Rigid extractor had continues flow. This was the most compelling for me because it looks like the pump is overworked on the Spotclean.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад

      Between the 2 machines the shop vac is a more robust set up for sure. Thanks for watching

  • @imdustyjames
    @imdustyjames Год назад +3

    really interesting way to compare the two, great job

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +1

      Yeah they are both cool in their own way. Thanks for watching

  • @johndrake2147
    @johndrake2147 Год назад

    Nice to see the Obsessed Garage pressure washer setup on the back wall

  • @pb-bx1ll
    @pb-bx1ll 2 года назад +1

    Great video thank you. I have the spot clean as we use it in house too

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +1

      Yeah. Good all around. Thanks

    • @dwaineedwards9769
      @dwaineedwards9769 2 года назад

      Great video on Bissell vs. dyi Rigid extractors. Had problem finding the link to purchase all the parts. Can you send it directly to me. Thanks. You are a great detailer

  • @mann8254
    @mann8254 2 года назад +1

    Wow this was fun to watch thank Jeremy great video👌💣💥

  • @viciousthrill7103
    @viciousthrill7103 Год назад +1

    This is an awesome video now i know i can invest in the bissell great review wish more reviewers were more detailed and put more effort and use into their review products new sub here keep up the good work 😁

  • @ExpatLifeMike
    @ExpatLifeMike Год назад

    Aloha, i was about to purchase a Bissel pro spotclean and watched this. Thought what the hell I have a Kracher WD5 and just bought attachment for carpets. I am amazed on how amazing this cleaned. I appreciate the tip on just using any wet dry vac.

  • @JHang697
    @JHang697 5 месяцев назад

    Love your humble energy
    Great vid😁

  • @kat4animals004
    @kat4animals004 Год назад

    could you buy the rigid vac regular portable one that's not the extractor and then by the extractor hose or do you have to buy the rigid extractor and then by the regular hose?

  • @ObsesifAdam
    @ObsesifAdam 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing the informative and hypnotizing extraction video :)

  • @simcptmike
    @simcptmike 2 года назад +1

    My friend Ashlee says she uses this method for extracting. It will be neat to watch the video and see what it's all about. I Just have a tiny bissel that works alright.

  • @1993bogdan
    @1993bogdan Год назад

    like your videos, is BISSELL 3194 same as Bissell 3624 do they have same attachment, which one you recommend? Bissell 3624 dont have on amazon anymore
    THANK YOU

  • @jchapmanification
    @jchapmanification 9 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU
    Awesome video
    dyivac

  • @tkx86
    @tkx86 Год назад

    I love this guy. One of my fave detailers just to vibe out to with a joint and some bob marley on a Friday arvo. Cheers from Australia.

  • @jeremy8517
    @jeremy8517 10 месяцев назад

    Really impressed with the rigid extractor

  • @walter.bellini
    @walter.bellini Год назад +1

    Jeremy,
    Thank you for the fun to watch and enjoyable informative video.
    I am curious if there is a difference between the
    Bissell SpotClean Pro 3624
    and the
    Bissell Little Green Pro Commercial BGSS 1481
    Kind of hard to get side by side specs to compare but the Green Pro definitely have a much wider nozzle which is nice but the plastic used for it is not clear which doesn’t help to see how much dirt is coming off what you are cleaning. Was curious to know if the motor was bigger. I will be buying one of these units soon. Thanks again

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +1

      I plan to do a comparison soon. I am not sure of the difference. Thanks for the idea.

  • @ddautodetailing
    @ddautodetailing 2 года назад +4

    Excellent review of both extractors. I have the spot clean pro.

  • @gcc849
    @gcc849 Год назад

    Thanks bro
    Really appreciate your time and effort
    It’s a thumbs up from me 👍

  • @bradlyons7046
    @bradlyons7046 Год назад

    After watching your video, I purchased a Bissell Spot Clean Pro and your pump sprayer, but I need your recommendation for a drill attachment cleaning pad or soft bristle brush gentle enough to use on microfiber upholstery. Should I use a drill attachment sponge pad for waxing & polishing paint instead of a drill attachment brush? A few RUclips videos demonstrate and recommend using Method brand glass cleaner as a solution for cleaning microfiber upholstery, but if you think P&S Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner would be better than Method brand glass cleaner for microfiber upholstery, please let me know. Thank you for your cleaning videos!

  • @CusterFinancialCoaching
    @CusterFinancialCoaching Месяц назад

    So I may have let my Civic with a light gray interior go waaaaay too long without a steam clean. I am using the attachments on a typical Hoover steam cleaner. Something in the $150 range. It seems the interior looks clean then I come back the next day and more dirt is sitting on the top. Any tips? I have pulled about 3 buckets of dirt out of the car.

  • @djl000n3y
    @djl000n3y Год назад

    Thank you for your amazing videos great job

  • @ed74nagrom60
    @ed74nagrom60 Год назад

    Great video. I kept thinking " who does this guy sound like"? I finally realized it was Lenny Dykstra, retired MLB great who's on Howard Stern a lot lol. Look him up if you doubt me lol. Great info

  • @mmrepairsonline
    @mmrepairsonline Год назад +1

    Just from experience for vacuums Rigid ship vacs have been very disappointing for me while Bissell home vacs have really surprised me with its suction power. Both at similar price points. I repeat, while one disappoints, bissell has always blown my expectations away for its price and performance. Ordered the bissell pro for its size factor/convenience too.

  • @gustavoalvarez9856
    @gustavoalvarez9856 Год назад +9

    Pretty good debate between both of them . I think the extractor would be better for detailing thinking on the suction & the durability .

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +2

      The shop vac is a more robust setup for sure. Thanks for watching

  • @wallanderproductions
    @wallanderproductions Год назад +8

    I used the bissell pro for a year in my Detailing business. The only downsides in my opinion is you have to empty and fill it a lot, and if you want best results you need to do Proper prep

  • @verlaryder
    @verlaryder Год назад +1

    Incredibly informative video!

  • @douglaskrenik4102
    @douglaskrenik4102 2 года назад +22

    Bought a Bissell Spot Clean Pro to use on my own vehicles. Cleaned the seats and carpet in my daughters car using P &S Carpet Bomber and a drill brush ahead of the Bissell and I thought it did a good job. Being a dedicated vacuum I would assume the Rigid would have more suction, and using a hose directly from the faucet would give you more water flow also. Although it is slower, the thing I like about the Bissell is that it is all self contained after you fill the water reservoir. Easy to move around the car without pulling a hose behind. I also don't have hot water yet in my shop, but I can fill the Bissell reservoir in my house with hot water before using. Also the Bissell having smaller diameter - more flexible hose and a smaller extractor end, the Bissell seems easier to get into tight corners then the Rigid.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +3

      I agree. Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.

    • @orthodox1717
      @orthodox1717 2 года назад +1

      Other than the wider track, not much difference in performance between the two, IMHO.

  • @oxfordblood
    @oxfordblood Год назад +1

    Hi; I just saw your video; very well done. Thanks. Just a question; which Ridgid model did you used? Trying to buy it from HD, but I don’t see the see through attachment. Thanks a lot.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +1

      That’s a separate purchase. The links to all these items are in the description. Thanks for watching

  • @BhProp
    @BhProp 2 года назад +2

    Hey Jeremy: have an off topic question if you don’t mind. I have been using P&S Pearl and am nearly out. My wash location is nearly always full sun so I’m looking for a ph neutral soap that cleans well and rinses clean with no residue or streaks. Nice foaming ability would be an added bonus. Have an MJCC enroute. What do you recommend?

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +1

      GSF is probably one of the best soaps out there. My preference is Adam’s mega foam in the cannon and a shot of GSF in the bucket. Ethos foam party is another of my favorites. Any one of these should do well. Only work an area that you can finish before it dries on the paint. Almost any soap that dries on the paint will be a problem. Even if you have to do smaller sections at a time rinsing in between. That’s another reason for thick foam is a longer working time.

  • @BigMarv652
    @BigMarv652 2 года назад +262

    There is a guy that uses a Bissell for for his professional detailing business. His channel is called the Detail Geek and uses it for every car detail.

    • @christiancruz8054
      @christiancruz8054 Год назад +49

      Yea detail geek uses his all the time. I would have to disagree with this guy saying it’s not for professionals who use it daily. As long as you take care of the machine it should last a while. I just bought my bissell.

    • @Jayy_.-
      @Jayy_.- Год назад +27

      You can def use it and take care of it. But boy does it suck. I cleaned a couple cars straight from auction and it took much longer than I thought. Nice result. But a lot of elbow grease and time. And it’s annoying having to recline a seat forwards or backwards to place the machine inside the car cause if it’s a truck it won’t reach with its small hose to do the entire seat. And the countless times turning it off to dump the water and add more. I’m gonna try sometime soon to convert a vacuum to extractor. It looks much simpler.

    • @lel3450
      @lel3450 Год назад +6

      Ugh I bought the bissell it was nice but it’s to small the diy extractor is the way to go. Hate it

    • @ChristopherSalisburySalz
      @ChristopherSalisburySalz Год назад +11

      I think he mostly details for RUclips. I don't think he is detailing nonstop. Even if he is, not everyone wants their carpets shampooed.

    • @sidewayssil5348
      @sidewayssil5348 Год назад +6

      When i used the bissell a few years ago it was hell, as someone else mentioned the extremely short hose makes it extremely awkward to work with, if doing larger vehicles like vans you’re looking at 12 trips to drain and 3 to fill throughout which all eats into your time on the job, was great just using on my personal car but for customers it wasn’t great

  • @Oth14
    @Oth14 23 дня назад

    Thank you for the thorough explanation

  • @Dankcatvacs
    @Dankcatvacs 7 месяцев назад

    love your enthusiasm🤓👍excellent video
    i got my bissell heavy duty shop vac for $5 it a 5 gal 5 amp uncloged my drain in my narrow piped mobilehome .

  • @XellosMetallium
    @XellosMetallium Год назад +1

    what about the headliner?
    should i use wet vac on it?

  • @23dothedew
    @23dothedew 2 года назад +12

    I’m surprised Bissell has not provided a longer hose for the spot pro unit. That seems to be one of the number one complaints. But it still does a solid job if you only need it a few times a year.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +2

      I agree. Thanks for watching

    • @opmike343
      @opmike343 Год назад +5

      The Bissell's biggest shortcoming is the relatively weak vac motor. Weaker machines just can't draw in enough air-mass to utilize a longer hose. I'd honestly pay double the price if they stuck a SERIOUS motor in these things. I absolutely do not want to fuss around with trying to find a spigot for water like with the shop-vac setup, but you do get more suction.

  • @shannoncooper6638
    @shannoncooper6638 Год назад

    You have a doctor vibe about you I love the way you explained everything at the end🧡💞😌

  • @joeymusaki
    @joeymusaki Год назад

    This perfect Garage makes my jealous 😉‼

  • @iyona14granturismogt6gtspo7
    @iyona14granturismogt6gtspo7 Год назад

    The motorcycle blowers people use to dry bikes are great for drying interior carpets.

  • @meowmix4life86
    @meowmix4life86 2 года назад +1

    Super useful! Thanks!

  • @user-bd1bv7zs3k
    @user-bd1bv7zs3k 5 месяцев назад +1

    what steam/extractor would you recommend for a mattress cleaning business? something that does a good job and reliable.

  • @JosesGarage101
    @JosesGarage101 2 года назад +4

    Great video!!! Man, you're videos are fun to watch :) The spotcleaner is an amazing mashine, i wish the hose was 6 feet longer but yes it does the work perfectly but needs more armbow workout 💪💪💪🙂👍

  • @pacsoulpavon9649
    @pacsoulpavon9649 Год назад

    We have truck mounted carpet cleaning machines . We have a legacy 1200 & a el Diablo . El Diablo costed us 22k & the legacy 5k. They clean cars like a beauty but we mostly use them for commercial / residential carpet cleaning & water extractions.

  • @curtissmith7191
    @curtissmith7191 2 года назад +2

    Hey boss hope you well. Thanks for all the good info. Question. What's the model of the ridgid vac. I don't want to buy the wrong one. Thanks

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад

      Links are in the description. Thanks for watching

  • @halla1968
    @halla1968 2 года назад +2

    Good job Jeremy, I use tP&S Products myself. I live about 10 miles away Freon where they make the stuff in Hayward, CA. I know this video is mainly for the machines. My Pro-Flight extractor is old and bulky. My old upholstery tool handle broke. Have you tried the “Finisher” from P&S? It’s like my final step after I use the Terminator and Carpet Bomb . “Finisher” removes the final residuals from the other products and also helps break down the molecules as minimizes any Mold build up.. Gonna look at your links to get the parts for my build. Again, good job and Mahalo...

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I will check it out.

  • @larrythompson2967
    @larrythompson2967 Год назад +7

    Hey Jeremy, love your vids!...........I have an extractor kit made by Shop Vac. I bought it many years ago, and as I remember it was pretty reasonably priced? Came with hose, large and small nozzles, extension wands (for floors) and a water/soap injector. It works very well but unfortunately, I dont think that they make it any more? I have a Bissle but find that it just doesn't have enough suction power to do a good job. The shop vac kit is something that I wish they would bring back as mine is getting tired.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +2

      Yes that sounds like it would be a good seller if they brought it back. Thanks for sharing

  • @AlexJay-pv7kh
    @AlexJay-pv7kh Год назад +2

    Thanks for the info !!

  • @davidfocardi8516
    @davidfocardi8516 Год назад

    Bro - absolutely LOVE your videos. New subscriber here! great presentation style, very informational and practical. You helped me make a decision, and i'll be using your affiliate link. Thank you!

  • @b9bot148
    @b9bot148 Год назад +5

    I will use the Bissel pro for home, that's it. It's perfect. I think the cleaner you use probably makes a big difference compared to some of the carpet/ upholstery cleaners in the store.

    • @amandab3946
      @amandab3946 6 месяцев назад

      Do you use the Bissell brand carpet stain formulas or something different? I’m starting to think the formula are a big factor.

  • @lovewenwin
    @lovewenwin Год назад +1

    These videos do something for me ✨

  • @theslavingroup58
    @theslavingroup58 2 года назад +1

    Great Video Jeremy. I’m going to try t carpet bomber!

  • @salikidrees2968
    @salikidrees2968 9 месяцев назад

    Did you put the link to the Professional Extractor that was mentioned around 2 minute mark? Thanks.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  9 месяцев назад

      This is a good one. amzn.to/3QLztYc
      Or this one amzn.to/3qFzMct depending on what size jobs you have and your budget.

  • @webventures
    @webventures Год назад +1

    Nice comparison video!
    My go to vac is Stanley 6 gallon 4HP from Walmart for $50. I get about 600 hours out of one. For shampooing carpets and seats, I use a garden hose with nozzle set to mist. Spray the fabric and lather it up with a brush. Then I suck it up while spraying with the mist setting. I had a Rigid. It cost 3x more than my Stanley and the filters are $30 . My Stanley has better suction than the Rigid. Sold the Rigid for a song just to get rid of it.
    I also had a Little Green Machine and I might just get the Bissel Spot Pro.

  • @brayanmorales4737
    @brayanmorales4737 Год назад +21

    Great video. I don't own either machine but am thinking about it. In my opinion it looked like the Bissell cleaned slightly better per pass but of course the rigid covered more area. Great comparison and great advice!

  • @umaikakudo
    @umaikakudo 3 месяца назад

    I bought the Bissell Commercial BGSS1481 (the commercial version of the small, portable spot cleaning extractor). The plastic housing at the end of the hose that contains the trigger assembly is incredibly thin/brittle plastic and breaks ridiculously easy.
    You have to buy a new hose assembly for $26 to get it worked but it still is super fragile.
    The shop vac hose is a much more solid construction that can hold up to normal wear and tear.

  • @jperez7499
    @jperez7499 2 года назад +16

    Jeremy,
    Awesome comparison. Looks like the Home made extractor took the win, (Better suction, Larger Extractor Head, and more water flow). I can't believe RUclipsr DG does an entire interior with the tiny Bissell, but it makes for great entertainment.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +1

      Yeah it’s a great tool but it is an entry level machine. Thanks for watching

    • @donmonacelli5383
      @donmonacelli5383 2 года назад

      Yeah man I know, I use it professionally too. It just takes a little finesse.

    • @dianalim4266
      @dianalim4266 Год назад +1

      Can you demo using the extractors on plush toys, please? Have seen tik tok videos that cleaned plushies and looked too unbelievable to be true... Hope you can show the proof to it.

  • @alirazmjou2149
    @alirazmjou2149 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video سپاسگزارم

  • @peterkolovos3079
    @peterkolovos3079 Год назад +1

    My Spot Clean Pro cleaned all of the heavy walked travel areas in my home carpet quite well. It will do a great job on your car too, but it's not built to be beaten up.

  • @benmoen
    @benmoen 7 месяцев назад +2

    You're welcome for watching.

  • @roanokejoe
    @roanokejoe Год назад

    Another great video!Can you use the Bissell on fabric furniture like couches?

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +1

      Yes. Every fabric is different so start small and test. Don’t get it too wet and when able remove and wash the pieces you can. Thanks for watching

  • @roklo
    @roklo 7 дней назад

    Can you do deep pile carpet with these machines?

  • @johncastagna9279
    @johncastagna9279 2 года назад +3

    Ridged hands down, I own the bissel and for the money it’s fantastic.

  • @geoma-projects
    @geoma-projects 2 месяца назад

    Great video. Would you be able to test the extractor setup on a cordless shop vac?

  • @JimV90
    @JimV90 2 года назад

    Super fun channel. You should have more subscribers.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад

      I appreciate that! Hopefully people like the videos and subscribe. Thanks

  • @roybush1
    @roybush1 Год назад

    Great video , couple of questions , so I’m just starting out on carpets in homes ….. I have bought a bissell big green 1400w extraction cleaner but. I wondered what method and solution should I use. Should I mix up a prochem solution and agitate with a soft broom I bought , then clean water only in the bissell to get the dirt and soap out or mix it in the 2 gallon bissell tank and clean that way ( treating any stains first) ? Also what do you think is the best cleaner to put in the machine to leave little residue after. The carpet to be fair are incredibly dry after completion. Is it possible at this stage to get results like an industrial machine
    Thanks again great video

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +1

      I would use straight water in the machine to have the best chance of removing the cleaner. Definitely use the spray on and agitate the product and extract out with plain water method. That’s what I would do. Thanks for watching

  • @truereality5873
    @truereality5873 Год назад

    Great review man

  • @nicotielemans8767
    @nicotielemans8767 4 месяца назад

    Great vid! :D but why is a filter needed in an extractor? Since the water comes from the tap (normal clean water) and is then thrown away once the water is used? Or is it that the water is used again and again?

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  4 месяца назад +1

      It’s to keep the water from splattering out of the exhaust.

  • @lane8376
    @lane8376 Год назад

    I use my bissell carpet shampooer that has the hand held tool. It sucks bringing it in and out of the house but since I clean my car only I don’t really care cause it gets the job done.

  • @msdragonfire8319
    @msdragonfire8319 7 месяцев назад

    Weve just bought the bissel spot clean pro after watching this to do our car with and carpet as our son keeps having accidents in his room and i dont want to have to lug a huge caroet cleaner around for one 30×30cm patch.

  • @Mekka415
    @Mekka415 Год назад

    Great video. I'm curious though, what are the benefits of a 8070 over the shop vac extractor once it's hooked up to heat? I know the appearance comes off more professional, but from a functionality standpoint I would think the shop vac actually has more suction and aren't compromising on quality. So what is the added benefit to spending $17-1800 more for the same function?

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад

      It has a lot more suction and is commercial grade so it can take a constant beating of daily use. I am a huge fan of the shop vac though. Great for the normal people out there.

  • @cwatson42785
    @cwatson42785 Год назад

    I'm a contractor and I use the ridged vac and it's great. I hook it up to my saw and takes care of all the dust

  • @bstewartexecutivecarcare3797
    @bstewartexecutivecarcare3797 2 года назад +5

    I wasn’t sure if I was going to find this interesting. But I was wrong. Interesting comparison. Obviously the Rigid was the strongest and most efficient. But the little Bissell did work. I have heard that sometimes folks put cleaning solutions in the water tanks, which you can’t do with the Rigid, any thoughts on that?
    Thanks for sharing 👍✌️☮️

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  2 года назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the vid. I get so many questions about it I wanted to make a video to answer them.

    • @positiveaspect5730
      @positiveaspect5730 Год назад +2

      That would be tricky to do with the rigid but not impossible.
      To be honest, I don't know anyone that adds detergent to the water tank. It's much more productive to spray on the detergent, agitate with brushes and then rinse out with the extractor.
      If you added it to the tank, you would probably need to use one tank to wash and then refill with clean water. to rinse.

  • @HumbleeBee392
    @HumbleeBee392 Год назад

    What’s the whole ridget set up hoses and all can’t find it on line

  • @2mustange
    @2mustange Год назад +6

    I have owned the bissell for about 2 years now. It has been a great tool for both cars and the home. I can spot treat carpet messes inside the house. Comes in handy when you have a puppy.
    My biggest gripe is the tank can leak at the threads. I have two. One with water only and another with 10:1 La's Totally Awesome APC. Both leak at the threads. The water one has never seen any cleaner fluid. So just need to be careful with the tank if you leave it out.

  • @31acruz
    @31acruz Год назад

    Nice video, helpful info. Question, which every time I ask the youtuber video makers don't answer (why?). The floor you use has ridges and slots, do you find they build up dirt and Debree because you can't get to it? or do you get to it with a hose? in ohter words how do you clean there? I am considering doing my garage which I usually paint with commercial quality coatings but this lay-over system that you have caught my eye and many detailers use it so there must be something to it. So, I figure I would ask, never thought it would be so difficult to get an answer. Hopefully you will answer.

    • @HawaiiDetailing
      @HawaiiDetailing  Год назад +2

      Any dirt that falls in the cracks can be vacuumed out very easy with a shop vac or similar. I have not had to do any more then that in the few years I have had the floor.

    • @31acruz
      @31acruz Год назад

      @@HawaiiDetailing Thanks! first time I get an answer to that question.