Thank you for taking the time to show how to make this! When you said there's gonna be people asking a lot of questions. I was going to be one of them lol! The video was great a lot of detail so thank you again! I'm wanting to get my foot into the door with the detailing at least just the inside. This video definitely helped!
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The only thing is the shop vac’s have a water lift of around 50” while the carpet extractor’s have a water lift of around 100” or greater. That’s because of the one stage motor. It’d be cool if you could replace the original motor with a $150 3-stage motor.
Hey man quick tip since your using it as a wet vac be careful with the filter it came with. Get you a wet vac filter when your gonna be doing extractions. You don’t wanna ruin the filter it came with.
I just bought that shop vac for 81 total with the car detailing kit and attachments. It was cheaper than by the shop vac separately, maybe you could price adjust at ur Home Depot
Be warned. The Ridgid vacuums includes a white standard 1 layer filter in the box. However if you read the instructions it calls for a specific wet application black foam filter (Home Depot @ $15 Part Number VF3700) that is the ONLY filter designed for water pick up. Its design allows it to be washable and reusable up to a claimed 6 months of use. Its a foam filter with resin core. It should be noted the wet application filter is not be used for (dry) particle pick up. Its specific to water. It allows the incoming water to bead and drop into the tank vs. soaking the paper filter and becoming a suction restriction or worse tearing the wet/weak paper filter letting water droplets and wet debris bypass into your hot vacuum motor (BOOM!). Understand this filter is for vacuuming water but think about your investment in your tool, killing your equipment on the job location, and of coarse future warranty claim at the counter in the store.
Hey man I like what you did here! Where did you get that extractor head? The one you linked is different. I have the one you linked and it sprays water everywhere. My recommendation would be to use air hose for the water hose. Can get an attachment to go from 1/4 npt on air hose to fitting to connect to hose. Look up "Tesla detailing." He did a great video. Also, if you use a weed spray bottle, you can load it with hot water. I installed a shrader valve(like car tire valve stem) then I use Ryobi tire inflator to keep it pressurized. It works amazing! Only have to fill the weed sprayer twice for most jobs.
The link you provided for the extractor wand is not close to the one you have in the video. It doesn't even have a spray nozzel just a pinche piece of copper tube. Where did you get your wand from?
I love those knifes bro. I have like 7 of them no lie. I use the utility one's as well to do vct lvt sheet goods and base. Anyways dope setup on the extractor bro I will be getting these thanks.
Here's my question all those connectors and everything to the hose you can know you can reduce that now to just one and you don't have to worry about leaks
this is for enthusiast. Bissell suctions can't compare to a shopvac. No there isn't a "heated" version. Bissell just maintain temperature of the hot water you use, NOT heat the water. If you have no constructive comment, don't comment at all. Do some research before you comment. Just because "DETAIL GEEK" say it's the best, doesn't mean it is.
@@DasBeefi you need a pill to calm down. You must be new to youtube. There are millions of non consttuctive comments on every video. I said heated version cause it does warm up. I did not say it heats the water cause it doesnt. Those units are more expensive. Its a Bissell. Get what you pay for. I certainly did not say they were the best. It is definitely good for the budget minded. Nowhere near the cost of an extractor. Feel free to do some research since your comment proves you didnt.
Hi i want to know where did you buy your hand wand tool for carpet extractor, cause the one you put in your link is totally different, what i want is same the one you use. Can pls help me to send a link where i can i buy tnx alot
Good job and let me know when you break that wand those plastic things are crap first time you hit a screw snap . But still good job always thinking "when an owner stops working!! innovation stops. "
True, but he’s saying that the quality of extractor that you’d get doing it this way would be much closer to the high dollar machines that professional car detailers use. I’ve never used either, so I’m not sure if it would be worth your time, but I know that’s what he’s arguing
Those spot cleaner tanks are ridiculously small at a professional level or anything more than personal vehicle use it slows down 5x as much as the shop vac tank and continuous water flow
Question: do you spray before you suck up the water OR do you spray and suck up at the same time? I have a regular bissell carpet extractor for home carpets and I always sprayed and sucked it up simultaneously. Am I doing it wrong? Thanks
Yes I would suggest getting a aquatecaquatec 220 psi pump That'll be perfect for what you need. I rather do that then plug into a water hose tbh cause you can use an elmusifer (rinsing agent). www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-58407-aquatec-58-flc-220-pump-with-220-psi-internal-bypass.aspx
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My god, the Teflon tape. Painful. 🤣🤣🤣 damn good content though.
Thank you for taking the time to show how to make this! When you said there's gonna be people asking a lot of questions. I was going to be one of them lol! The video was great a lot of detail so thank you again! I'm wanting to get my foot into the door with the detailing at least just the inside. This video definitely helped!
Good video. Idk anything about it myself but a plumber said to always apply teflon tape in a counter clockwise motion.
I use the size 1 and 1/0 Mustad hooks to freeline for snook ruclips.net/user/postUgkxzXmlErSqVAEGWFEKO530BvTqFDw53QW3 and they have been fantastic. The points are super sharp, and the hook is small enough to blend with my baitfish, yet large enough to land fish 30" or more. I also use these hooks when I'm pier or surf fishing with my kids. They tend to catch tons of smaller snapper, whiting, and catfish, and we get far fewer gut hooks with these Mustad in-lines, which means more of them survive after release. I was actually using these hooks when I caught my friend too, but I think that had more to do with the bait I was using ;-)
Good vid bud, I appreciate you keeping it 💯 and keep up the good work. 🤙🏽😎
The only thing is the shop vac’s have a water lift of around 50” while the carpet extractor’s have a water lift of around 100” or greater. That’s because of the one stage motor. It’d be cool if you could replace the original motor with a $150 3-stage motor.
The Black beast is at 82" and when u switch to a smaller diameter hose you'll be over 100" on a $120 single stage vacuum.
Hey man quick tip since your using it as a wet vac be careful with the filter it came with. Get you a wet vac filter when your gonna be doing extractions. You don’t wanna ruin the filter it came with.
You sir are a genius!! Thank You for your knowledge!!
Thank you!
I just bought that shop vac for 81 total with the car detailing kit and attachments. It was cheaper than by the shop vac separately, maybe you could price adjust at ur Home Depot
Be warned. The Ridgid vacuums includes a white standard 1 layer filter in the box. However if you read the instructions it calls for a specific wet application black foam filter (Home Depot @ $15 Part Number VF3700) that is the ONLY filter designed for water pick up. Its design allows it to be washable and reusable up to a claimed 6 months of use. Its a foam filter with resin core. It should be noted the wet application filter is not be used for (dry) particle pick up. Its specific to water. It allows the incoming water to bead and drop into the tank vs. soaking the paper filter and becoming a suction restriction or worse tearing the wet/weak paper filter letting water droplets and wet debris bypass into your hot vacuum motor (BOOM!). Understand this filter is for vacuuming water but think about your investment in your tool, killing your equipment on the job location, and of coarse future warranty claim at the counter in the store.
I just wanna know why you know so much about shop vacuums lol
@@KoarngeSound because I read the directions?
Correct ✅✔💯
@@altillman1448 Oh okay, so what page of the directions tells you that the wet application black foam filter is part number VF3700 at Home Depot?
shop vac upholstery and spot cleaner
Damn I was just going to buy one thank you !!!! This will save me a lot of money
Thank you
Now I’m regretting getting the Bissell lol😅😅
I got 1 and it broke like the 5th time I use its a good for simple cleaning but nothing for cleaning a whole car or something like that
@@eduardorojas6480 from where did it break?
@@movementonwheels the head piece I don't if I was putting to much pressure or what but I just broke off
Same bro, just got it too and relised i could of made something better smh
You got my subscription for sure.
Dope info and video bro!
what are the pieces needed
Hey man I like what you did here! Where did you get that extractor head? The one you linked is different. I have the one you linked and it sprays water everywhere. My recommendation would be to use air hose for the water hose. Can get an attachment to go from 1/4 npt on air hose to fitting to connect to hose. Look up "Tesla detailing." He did a great video. Also, if you use a weed spray bottle, you can load it with hot water. I installed a shrader valve(like car tire valve stem) then I use Ryobi tire inflator to keep it pressurized. It works amazing! Only have to fill the weed sprayer twice for most jobs.
Hi, please help identify the one small piece you taped up I don't think you put it on your link, I would truly appreciate it
The link you provided for the extractor wand is not close to the one you have in the video. It doesn't even have a spray nozzel just a pinche piece of copper tube. Where did you get your wand from?
Thanks bro..
I love those knifes bro. I have like 7 of them no lie. I use the utility one's as well to do vct lvt sheet goods and base. Anyways dope setup on the extractor bro I will be getting these thanks.
Great video! Thank you so much!!
Here's my question all those connectors and everything to the hose you can know you can reduce that now to just one and you don't have to worry about leaks
I bought a bissell pet pro for $65 at Home Depot. Does a damn good job without all the fuss. There is a heated version for the sticklers.
this is for enthusiast. Bissell suctions can't compare to a shopvac. No there isn't a "heated" version. Bissell just maintain temperature of the hot water you use, NOT heat the water. If you have no constructive comment, don't comment at all. Do some research before you comment. Just because "DETAIL GEEK" say it's the best, doesn't mean it is.
@@DasBeefi you need a pill to calm down. You must be new to youtube. There are millions of non consttuctive comments on every video. I said heated version cause it does warm up. I did not say it heats the water cause it doesnt. Those units are more expensive. Its a Bissell. Get what you pay for. I certainly did not say they were the best. It is definitely good for the budget minded. Nowhere near the cost of an extractor. Feel free to do some research since your comment proves you didnt.
@@jeremywhitesell2688 you use that bissell to clean interior of cars? And it extracts the water up??
@@overcomer1921 yeah. Alot of people do. No problem with sucking up water.
@@jeremywhitesell2688 just to confirm.. does it have to be the lil portable 1 or can it be the upright? Thanks
What is the place you picked it up from?
Hi i want to know where did you buy your hand wand tool for carpet extractor, cause the one you put in your link is totally different, what i want is same the one you use. Can pls help me to send a link where i can i buy tnx alot
rug doctor universal hand tool. it extracts deeply
Thank you so much for this video
can you make the water into hot steam? this will make the grime come out much better.
What about that extension piece. From the wand to the vac hose?
Hook up the the hose to the water heater, to get hot water...
Good job and let me know when you break that wand those plastic things are crap first time you hit a screw snap . But still good job always thinking
"when an owner stops working!! innovation stops. "
Good idea/video but the fact that you can get a spot cleaner from hoover for 120 or bissel for 160 makes this kind of hard to justify
True, but he’s saying that the quality of extractor that you’d get doing it this way would be much closer to the high dollar machines that professional car detailers use. I’ve never used either, so I’m not sure if it would be worth your time, but I know that’s what he’s arguing
Those spot cleaner tanks are ridiculously small at a professional level or anything more than personal vehicle use it slows down 5x as much as the shop vac tank and continuous water flow
No comparison between this and the spot cleaner. This has way more power. Huge tank. Doubles as shop vac too
Thank you for this bro!!!
Cold water is used?
Thanks bro! 👍
Question: do you spray before you suck up the water OR do you spray and suck up at the same time? I have a regular bissell carpet extractor for home carpets and I always sprayed and sucked it up simultaneously. Am I doing it wrong? Thanks
WOW Thanks. Fam!!
Maybe an RV instant water heater could give you hot water through the line.
Great innovation but im I pipefitter. And you don't need that much tape. Like 3 wraps is enough. Probably 2
Just trying to save materials.
And if your tring to save money a bissel pro is the same price as all this. But if you want to save space this is good.
What would you suggest if your mobile just using a tank? Attach a pump to the tank for pressure?
Yes I would suggest getting a aquatecaquatec 220 psi pump
That'll be perfect for what you need.
I rather do that then plug into a water hose tbh cause you can use an elmusifer (rinsing agent). www.kleen-ritecorp.com/p-58407-aquatec-58-flc-220-pump-with-220-psi-internal-bypass.aspx
Where can I get that Grey hose that connects to the wand ?
Hey bro I live in Fresno and I wanted to get that wand what store did you go to in Fresno or Madera to order it?
shop vac carpet cleaner
Couldn't understand what was going on because of cute.
Hi .Is it available in india send attachments details. Thanks
Where in madera did you get the wand? Im also in the area
Where's the link to the extractor hose?
Why didn't u just buy the garden hose to to pressure hose adapter? It's like 4 bucks... u did a whole Lotta unnecessary stuff...
Where can i get that grey hose an that black skinny line from ?? Its not in ur link below
Hey which Grey hose? Black skinny line??
I have the same questions. The hose your using to connect the orange vacuum hose to the extractor wand.
Same I was looking at the pic on Amazon and I dont see it
That washer hose is going to scratch paint like no other!! You could have bought ready 2 go extractor for what you paid.
En español por favor
Drill brush name, that one seems like it had a lot of power
Where are u getting the water from.?
probably hooked it up to a garden hose
Yeah I mean how else would he get the water from Home Depot?😂
@@donnyaoieong946 You can't take your hose to Home Depot and hook it up. They don't sell water.
But Lowes does........Lol 😂
No sabe como poner ese tape teflon
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What shop you get the want from?
Take off the gloves, so you can do something.
Wow, I got my Spotclean Pro for $114
6 pk?
I paid $68 for this rigid!
YOU NEED SUPER HOT WATER/ STEAM AND SOAP SPRAYING OUT THE WOND IN ORDER TO HAVE A GOOD CARPET CLEANING EXTRACTOR JUST SAYING...
you are lizerd?
THANK YOU !