Just a quick rundown and demo on a few spots of the BRAND NEW TORNADOR MAX detailing tool! Get your own Tornador MAX - bit.ly/3qFH3H0 Checkout our store - www.silershine.com
Tornadors are good for door jambs and maintenance details. Pretreat jambs with degreaser, then clean them out later with the gun. And a little ONR for light cleaning is great
Thanks for the video! Can this new Max unit work with the Velocity Vac attachment? I really like mine on my Black. I use it often on my cars and around the house. Thanks again!
Tornador MAX needs a CFM of 4.5 a I usually recommend a minimum tank size of 20 gal or you get stuck waiting for the compressor to refill when using for longer periods of time.
I own a Tornador but not the one that holds the liquids. I honestly feel with the high pressure and chemicals blowing at high pressure this can cause health problems in the future. I suggest to use an air filter mask and eye protection. I cant imagine all the fine chemicals blowing around and breathing it in. At least if you use a pump sprayer with the chemicals there will be less over spray. I do like my tornador with out the chemical attachment.
The blow out tool is by far the most popular tool. The Tornador Black and MAX (liquid holding units) need to take care what you put in them. No degreasers of any kind because like you said you do not want to breath those chemicals, most APC's but dilute them more than you typically would. Enzyme cleaners tend to be where I lean because I mostly use them on spot stained fabrics and in hard to reach areas.
Yeah that compressor should be able to handle it well for your standard detailing! Can't say how often it will start but you shouldn't be running out of air while you use the Tornador tools
Hello I have a question I bought exactly the same tornador wanted to try it out with my car I also bought a second hand compressor of 8 bar when I connect it I can only use it for 20 seconds and then I always have to wait for the compressor to work do you happen to know if this is normal because can't even get a spot clean with it
The first Tornador tool I would buy if really on a budget would be the blow out tool Part # Z014. The action Tornador tool create on carpets for sand and embedded Debris save me so much time vaccuming.
@@meoski420ja You are bang on - this guy has no idea what he's talking about or isn't running a commercial steamer high enough to burn the plastic (aka useless). He will learn really quick when it happens........
Tornadors are good for door jambs and maintenance details. Pretreat jambs with degreaser, then clean them out later with the gun. And a little ONR for light cleaning is great
Thanks for the video! Can this new Max unit work with the Velocity Vac attachment?
I really like mine on my Black. I use it often on my cars and around the house.
Thanks again!
We appreciate positive reviews like yours! Always nice to hear positive feedback!
Nice review thanks for sharing.
what is the minimum (cfm, horsepower, gpm) sized air compressor allow to operate, any suggestions on air compressors?
Tornador MAX needs a CFM of 4.5 a I usually recommend a minimum tank size of 20 gal or you get stuck waiting for the compressor to refill when using for longer periods of time.
@@silerssales Would it be too much to use two tornadors at the same time off of a 20 gallon 2 hp air compressor?
Is this stronger then the tornador black or about the same strength
@ siler's shine
Do you know if you can change the grip handle cover and if so would you happen to jave the link for it
You originally were supposed to but I haven't seen anything get released for it yet. So I'm wondering if that feature just got "forgotten" about
I own a Tornador but not the one that holds the liquids. I honestly feel with the high pressure and chemicals blowing at high pressure this can cause health problems in the future. I suggest to use an air filter mask and eye protection. I cant imagine all the fine chemicals blowing around and breathing it in. At least if you use a pump sprayer with the chemicals there will be less over spray. I do like my tornador with out the chemical attachment.
The blow out tool is by far the most popular tool. The Tornador Black and MAX (liquid holding units) need to take care what you put in them. No degreasers of any kind because like you said you do not want to breath those chemicals, most APC's but dilute them more than you typically would. Enzyme cleaners tend to be where I lean because I mostly use them on spot stained fabrics and in hard to reach areas.
Is my 90 l, 10 bar, 420 l / min compressor. Can she handle this tornador? How often will the compressor start? Thanks for the answer.
Yeah that compressor should be able to handle it well for your standard detailing! Can't say how often it will start but you shouldn't be running out of air while you use the Tornador tools
@@silerssales Thank you.it is on 400 v so maybe it will not turn on so often because I plan to buy a z020 or z030 model
What's better that or an extractor
My boi got the laser sight with his.
lmao. I just bought mine today and look foward to no scoping these stains
Hello I have a question I bought exactly the same tornador wanted to try it out with my car I also bought a second hand compressor of 8 bar when I connect it I can only use it for 20 seconds and then I always have to wait for the compressor to work do you happen to know if this is normal because can't even get a spot clean with it
How large is the tank? I usually recommend having at least a 20 gallon sized tank
Is it worth the investment for one of these vs just using your normal chemicals and a drill brush?
The first Tornador tool I would buy if really on a budget would be the blow out tool Part # Z014. The action Tornador tool create on carpets for sand and embedded Debris save me so much time vaccuming.
I think i could get the same results with a spray bottle and a airline.haha
Just use a steamer lol that tool is useless
Steamers can and will burn plastics and other surfaces. You must have never used a Tornador, by the sounds of your comment.
@@meoski420ja no they don’t
Ok, no they don't. Find out the hard way then. Lol. Just trying to help.
@@meoski420ja You are bang on - this guy has no idea what he's talking about or isn't running a commercial steamer high enough to burn the plastic (aka useless). He will learn really quick when it happens........
Each to their own, but this is the closest tool you can get that does it all