I’ve just uploaded a new video demoing the SpotWash Max (upgraded model to this one) which is available with a hefty discount code. Here’s a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/2BuXqIl23S0/видео.htmlsi=a_abkpnp1xuq5wCi
Great, easy to watch video, I like that you get straight to the point and explain it all without waffling on. Those differences are remarkable too...want one now 😆
Bought one a couple of weeks ago ,really impressed with it for the price. Surpised how much dirt came out of carpet and seats of my show standard mk4 golf gti ,owned it for 18years. Love your channel.
I have this machine myself and you have gave me some great advice on using the machine. I feel for just using it on your own car it’s perfect considering it’s price and results which can be achieved. Also handy around the house as well.
I bought on of these for cleaning the odd mucky marks in the carpets of my student houses and it's a great little machine. I also cleaned my car mats too and did both our sofa's and it did a great job.
I bought the similar Bissell Spot Clean Pro just before this came on the market. Great little machine, although I wish it had the self clean feature of the Vax. As you showed, it's unbelievable how much dirt you can extract from seats and mats!
I purchased one of these recently and find it much easier to use than my older large upright vax. Great value for money. Had one snag my power button was faulty but vax replaced and new unit is great so far. I agree about not using the solution in the system especially what vax provide. Great video.
I’ve been thinking of getting one of these for car and indoors, yours is the best review I’ve seen on here so far and has made my mind up. Im going to plump for the spot wash pro.
I use an extractor twice a year on my upholstery, and also clean the seats by hand using APC and a damp microfiber. I do this as and when needed In-between extractions. They're not necessary, but for deep cleaning, they make life a lot easier.
i use the Dirt devil version in my valeting company for ease often, and use my puzzi for larger jobs. These machine are all good for the money..great video as always
Honestly I think the Drill brush and the Vac is all you need. I do this on my Cars before I flip them and my personal cars does a wonderful job! also makes a noticeably nicer smell in the car too!
Excellent choice, I have a Bissell version and found it affordable and practical and it really does work even on very dirty cars. Much easier than a larger extraction machine. Would be nice if you could do more interior videos. Loving the channel.
Technically, these are really only spot cleaners, but they do save getting out the larger types or using the more expensive commercial types for just car seats or mats. There are various brands that do similar jobs, but I like the look of the self clean function and the removable clear head component. Keep up with the content.
Still feel these are great but expensive. Have a bulky vax machine the parents bought which does the job. You don't realise how much dirt is hidden in the interior. Cleaned the seats on my VW UP and it turned the cleaning solution black
Yeah I get what you mean. It's cheap comparatively to other machines but they still are a pretty big investment. It's perfect if you can borrow one as it doesn't need doing too often
Great video Heather! I bought the similar Bissell Spot Clean about 6 months ago. I like to think I keep my car clean but was pretty surprised at how much dirt came out of the mats! And like your Vax, I find the hose a little too short but still a worthwhile investment and useful tool!
Thank you! The Bissell Spot Clean looks very similar, I almost bought that one. It's so gross how much dirt is in the fabrics, I kept showing the owners and they were appalled 😂
I've got one of these and it's great on carpets and I was sat there thinking I wonder if I could use it on my car seats 😂 after watching your video I'm definitely trying it out great video and put my mind at ease
I just recently found your channel. Your videos are so professional and thorough. I have learned a lot from you and look forward to more. Thank you for your content.
The drill brush method seems to be more effective and the one that most detailers I’ve seen on RUclips employ. This machine also seems to be comparable to the Bissell Spot Clean , a very popular machine. My antedote for stains and dirt is to buy a car with leather upholstery. I know I sound bougie, but for me it’s worth it.
Hi, heather excellent video, one of my friends from Glasgow recommended it last year and i decided to buy spot wash Home Duo which I use with Poorboys carpet cleaner this product is dried very fast. and strong cleaner also in winter conditions. Take care.
May I (being German) quote King Charles III here? "Dear, oh dear!" Again: This is very useful consumer advice - well, not for "average buyer", but for OCDs. I was in the same regime: Spray, brush or drill-brush, tap dry with a towel. thought, I did well by doing so. Obviously not. Thank god it's christmas soon and my wife will get the answer to "what's Your wish" fast. Seriously: one aspect needs to be highlighted: Heather always demonstrates, that moving slowly with whatever tool is in use enables best results. Be it a washmitt or an extractor or whatever else.
Doing a very amateur interior clean on my car, for the dashboard and plastics, I always use an anti static foam cleanser from the lines of Electrolube or whatever Tool Station happens to have in stock. Had some marks on passenger seat and thought I’d try spraying lots of the foam cleanser on it, and then used my steam cleaner with brush attachment to agitate it and it did look a lot better. I’ve seen another popular RUclipsr sometimes do a similar method but either brushing an interior cleaning solution in with a steam brush and they also seem to get good results l, on one, you can see the dirt rising to the top. Being a new subscriber I was going to ask you about interior cleans lol
Another great review and video, great 10 minutes of a relax :) i like that your reviews are filled with user perspective views, not just singing praises,also pointing out downsides. Just wondering, isn't the 2nd option of using this the same as if you would use a wet vacuum cleaner? Of course you would need to wet the fabrics with water with another sprayer. Thx :)
Once your solution runs out, go with equal parts water and white vinegar, a dash of fairy liquid and some lavender oil (if you're into that sort of thing) For some jobs you can add baking soda as well but slowly and carefully. Car seats are the sort of job I would add baking soda for.
I've just bought this for my home as I live in a 3 story house and have 2 lots of stairs in my home and the muck that came out of the stairs carpet was unbelievable even though I hoover them every week the vax cleaner cost me £144 littlewoods catalogue.
I recommend adding an acid conditioner for textiles to the water (I use Chemspec - All Fiber Textile Rinse), it makes textiles softer and helps to remove all the alkaline components left after APC, which in the future reduces textile contamination.
Nice review. Interior cleaning is very difficult. I don't like it. Sometimes it can be gross. This machine looks like it can tidy things up pretty nicely. Good video.
How much time does it take to dry after we use this vax carpet cleaner machine? Iam just wondering whether we can use it during winter too? Does it clean polyster material sofa too??
Another great Video Heather, my ageing ‘George’ vac is a big old brute and the trigger and other accessories are past their best. This Vax looks compact enough to stow away at the side of the garage or shed and I like the self-clean feature - I’ll be looking at buying one based on this video thank you!
Thanks Steve! It's very compact you can tuck it away really easily. This model is still discounted atm but it could be worth hanging on until Black Friday to see if the price dips any more or even get an upgrade for a similar amount
Good video! I agree with the pre-treat and drill brush method, although I tend to use Surfex HD personally. I find it's the magic liquid and I've yet to find anything it can't shift. Extractors themselves are great, and you can find many uses for them. I also use mine to keep the stair carpet clean and fresh and to clean out the filter, salt reservoir and spray arms on my dishwasher.
Hi Heather. Great video just wobdering if you or anyone on here has had problems with the trigger not returning and it just keeps pumping the soap.wondering if mine is faulty. Many thanks ..
Thanks for the video, the Vax cleaner seems to be a nice bit of kit which is ideal for cleaning cars. My mum has a full blown upright cleaner and that does a very good job of cleaning her carpets. I look forward to some more tips/advice.
I know the problem with "dried soap" left in the seats/carpets/mats. When dried up I use a soft brush to loosen up the residue, and then vacuum it thoroughly.
Great demo very interesting as I heard others use own solution and not the vax one. Been thinking bout one of these for my own car. Like the drill brush 👍
Did I enjoy this video, you ask? No. I bloody loved it! I went thru the same learning process with my Bissell I bought. I've used it on many things now. I find Surfex HD to a 3-5% dilution works perfectly as a presoak and get hte white dril brush on it. Again I found the same as you. Use clean water in the tank. I found their own cleaner solution was really difficult to get it all out...........and it made the material feel odd. I've got a backlog of videos for my new channel but not had the time to edit anything yet. But a car that hadn't been washed for six years and a civic type r where what came out of the interior could only be described as ghastly, to name but two. Really good tips here that transalate across vacs it seems, and one thing yours has that mine doesn't is the self clean. The hose on mine is also at the back side not the front so you lose about 30cm of "already not long enough" when trying ot use it. Its ruddy good though. I'm also a fan on the powerwash method for those really grimy ones.
Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Surfex is probs a better option than greenstar with it being a bit less foamy. Looking forward to your videos!
@@AutoCareHQ I shall hold you to that! (OCDetail when i get to upload!) It'd be lovely to have you over! It'll def be different to whats out there and tea is always on! (Yorkshire obvs, none of that perfumed, flowery filth!)
Good review, and helpful to show the older of the models, let's us viewers see that you can do the same job and save a few quid. I've got a spot cleaner on my wishlist, think I'll be making it top of the list now. As always, thanks and all the best.
That seems a useful little machine , I think the lack of water capacity would be annoying but then again it's only meant for smaller jobs. Nice camaera work as always 👍
Just bought one as my C1 has developed that dreaded seat well puddle syndrome, still nonidea where and how but it started after a heavy downpour but yhrcdfivrrs side is perfectly fine, I will have to check the rubber for cracks then use french or fine paper to check for seal continuity then with the seat trim removed check for any leakage by applying a water spray from outside
Nice review Heather. Been thinking about this type of machine for a while as would save space on the van from the George for the little use it gets (mainly soft top extraction) so this might be a handy addition for doing the odd seat and set of mats 👌
Excellent review Heather a have a vax carpet cleaner I use that and not long ago I got the karcher sc3 tested it out on the seats and was very impressed with the results but I do agree this way is the best is to wet vac and extract 👍
Thank you! Nope I didn't have any water marks but I did keep extracting the seats until it wasn't pulling up any water. They still felt a bit damp but they dried in a couple of hours :)
Got myself one of this, will be testing today and using Vax SpotWash Antibacterial Solution. I liked your water only + drill brush method. I’d like to use usual spray bottle to apply cleaning solution. Pls could you advice what proportion of water and this cleaning solution should I use? I need to clean floor and all seats in Nissan Qashqai + boot. Thank you for your videos, I find them extremely useful!
Thanks Kevin :) It's definitely one of the cheaper ones especially with the discount. Could be worth having a look around Black Friday as well to see if you could get it slightly cheaper too!
Thanks for watching :) I've not got any tricks I'm afraid except to just try and extract as much from the fabric as you possibly can. It usually takes about 1.5-2 hours for the seats to be completely dry unless its super cold so I normally just do it before the rest of the interior/ exterior and it's not too much of a problem
Your doing a great job so good luck and I've just ordered one from amazon £90 new. You sound like your from greater Manchester area and big up from Scotland
Good video Heather 👍 Look like a good machine but not sure about cleaning my seat in my RS,the mats I’m confident with but my seat are half leather Recaro’s and I’m not sure about cleaning them myself.I’d be more happy to let a professional(like yourself)clean them.
@@richard73 I've heard the leather repair company do a good alcantara cleaner that could be worth a try. I've not used it myself but their LRC1 cleaner and LRC4 protection cream are brill
Good job Heather! Surprising how dirty they were even when looked clean. Thinking about a similar machine just for my own car...but only for the carpets though (have leather seats) :)
I've a VAX upright with attachments and for as often as your needing it I get enough use from it . One like yours would be handy if your doing more than your own car twice a year may be. I've the eldest sons Jazz next week whilst he has mine to go away in and I'm sure when I clean that the water will be blacker than night as it only gets cleaned if dad does it. Are you aware if wet vac'ing too often would cause damage at all ? The red mats in the Peugeot Sport do need doing often as they do show lots of marks given the colour
Hmm I think possibly if it was done quite often and a lot of brushing/ extracting cycles were used it might cause them to look a bit worn. If you can go easier with the brush though I reckon it shouldn't cause too much of an issue
@@AutoCareHQ with Simons Jazz I may need the jetwash on the interior to start with . On the mats I think a general wet vac is only needed its not like I will need to use a drill attachment often as mine are quite stiff bristle ones
I’ve just uploaded a new video demoing the SpotWash Max (upgraded model to this one) which is available with a hefty discount code. Here’s a link to the video: ruclips.net/video/2BuXqIl23S0/видео.htmlsi=a_abkpnp1xuq5wCi
Great, easy to watch video, I like that you get straight to the point and explain it all without waffling on. Those differences are remarkable too...want one now 😆
Bought one a couple of weeks ago ,really impressed with it for the price. Surpised how much dirt came out of carpet and seats of my show standard mk4 golf gti ,owned it for 18years. Love your channel.
Thanks very much James! They’re handy to have, it’s gross how much dirt is hanging around in the carpets/ seats!
Hiw long does it take completely dry after cleaning?
Managed to pick this up for £70 a few months back, well worth the investment in my book, love it!
I have this machine myself and you have gave me some great advice on using the machine. I feel for just using it on your own car it’s perfect considering it’s price and results which can be achieved. Also handy around the house as well.
I bought on of these for cleaning the odd mucky marks in the carpets of my student houses and it's a great little machine. I also cleaned my car mats too and did both our sofa's and it did a great job.
I've always done the water in the tank method for the last 20 odd years. Great little machine that 👍
I bought the similar Bissell Spot Clean Pro just before this came on the market. Great little machine, although I wish it had the self clean feature of the Vax. As you showed, it's unbelievable how much dirt you can extract from seats and mats!
I purchased one of these recently and find it much easier to use than my older large upright vax. Great value for money. Had one snag my power button was faulty but vax replaced and new unit is great so far. I agree about not using the solution in the system especially what vax provide. Great video.
This is a fantastic review. Not just for a spot vac but for any product. Well done. Very helpful.
Best way to do this is to put the solution in a spray bottle and use the vax to clean the solution out of the carpet/material.
Do you really need any water in the vax then?
@@cocoplops4982 Yes because the warm water in the machine will act with the solution
I’ve been thinking of getting one of these for car and indoors, yours is the best review I’ve seen on here so far and has made my mind up. Im going to plump for the spot wash pro.
I use an extractor twice a year on my upholstery, and also clean the seats by hand using APC and a damp microfiber.
I do this as and when needed In-between extractions.
They're not necessary, but for deep cleaning, they make life a lot easier.
i use the Dirt devil version in my valeting company for ease often, and use my puzzi for larger jobs. These machine are all good for the money..great video as always
Honestly I think the Drill brush and the Vac is all you need. I do this on my Cars before I flip them and my personal cars does a wonderful job! also makes a noticeably nicer smell in the car too!
Excellent choice, I have a Bissell version and found it affordable and practical and it really does work even on very dirty cars. Much easier than a larger extraction machine. Would be nice if you could do more interior videos. Loving the channel.
My bissell is weak as all hell!! And I got the turbo one which is meant to have better suction
Technically, these are really only spot cleaners, but they do save getting out the larger types or using the more expensive commercial types for just car seats or mats. There are various brands that do similar jobs, but I like the look of the self clean function and the removable clear head component. Keep up with the content.
Still feel these are great but expensive. Have a bulky vax machine the parents bought which does the job. You don't realise how much dirt is hidden in the interior. Cleaned the seats on my VW UP and it turned the cleaning solution black
Yeah I get what you mean. It's cheap comparatively to other machines but they still are a pretty big investment. It's perfect if you can borrow one as it doesn't need doing too often
Bulky? Seriously? Its tiny, you weak af
Get a job
Great video Heather! I bought the similar Bissell Spot Clean about 6 months ago. I like to think I keep my car clean but was pretty surprised at how much dirt came out of the mats! And like your Vax, I find the hose a little too short but still a worthwhile investment and useful tool!
Thank you! The Bissell Spot Clean looks very similar, I almost bought that one. It's so gross how much dirt is in the fabrics, I kept showing the owners and they were appalled 😂
@@AutoCareHQ you're a wicked woman 🤣
@@decker0373 😂😂
Never thought I would spend my lunch time watching car seats being cleaned...! But yet again another interesting video especially the commentary.
Haha cheers Nick! 😂
I've got one of these and it's great on carpets and I was sat there thinking I wonder if I could use it on my car seats 😂 after watching your video I'm definitely trying it out great video and put my mind at ease
I just recently found your channel. Your videos are so professional and thorough. I have learned a lot from you and look forward to more. Thank you for your content.
Thanks very much Kenny!
Great machine! I've got newer blue one after Forensic Detailing showcased this little unit a few months back. Great buy!
One of the best videos iv come across about this and tips on how to clean the interior, keep it up 🙌🏼
The drill brush method seems to be more effective and the one that most detailers I’ve seen on RUclips employ. This machine also seems to be comparable to the Bissell Spot Clean , a very popular machine. My antedote for stains and dirt is to buy a car with leather upholstery. I know I sound bougie, but for me it’s worth it.
Leather seats are so much easier. My first car had fabric seats and I found them such a pain I made sure to get leather ones when I bought my Mazda 😂
Great review, very informative. I like the fact that you used different methods of applying detergent. You are very easy to listen to.
Amazing Heather not seen this before. Great as you demonstrated on older vehicles. Thanks.
Cheers Stephen!
I bought one of these ages ago but it has not been used at all so this video will be interesting.
Hi, heather excellent video, one of my friends from Glasgow recommended it last year and i decided to buy spot wash Home Duo which I use with Poorboys carpet cleaner this product is dried very fast. and strong cleaner also in winter conditions. Take care.
Thanks Jorge :) The Home Duo version looks great!
@@AutoCareHQ thank you 👍
May I (being German) quote King Charles III here? "Dear, oh dear!"
Again: This is very useful consumer advice - well, not for "average buyer", but for OCDs. I was in the same regime: Spray, brush or drill-brush, tap dry with a towel. thought, I did well by doing so.
Obviously not. Thank god it's christmas soon and my wife will get the answer to "what's Your wish" fast.
Seriously: one aspect needs to be highlighted: Heather always demonstrates, that moving slowly with whatever tool is in use enables best results. Be it a washmitt or an extractor or whatever else.
Thanks for watching :) It's a very handy piece of equipment!
Love this video. I have been debating buying this or the Bissell for a while now and I think this has tipped me to purchase one
Great video, best review I've seen so far, brilliant 👏 👍
Thanks very much!
Hello Heather,it very does the seats and floor well, brilliant how it takes the dirt out.great review.
Cheers Steven, I was pretty surprised that the seats in the VW were actually that dirty!
Great video ! I am always amazed by how much dirt are in my car mats.. These extractors are great tools...
Thanks for watching Mark!
Doing a very amateur interior clean on my car, for the dashboard and plastics, I always use an anti static foam cleanser from the lines of Electrolube or whatever Tool Station happens to have in stock. Had some marks on passenger seat and thought I’d try spraying lots of the foam cleanser on it, and then used my steam cleaner with brush attachment to agitate it and it did look a lot better. I’ve seen another popular RUclipsr sometimes do a similar method but either brushing an interior cleaning solution in with a steam brush and they also seem to get good results l, on one, you can see the dirt rising to the top. Being a new subscriber I was going to ask you about interior cleans lol
Thanks for watching :) A steamer is high up on my wish-list of detailing products 😂
Just bought one, this vidro helps a lot :) great job thank you 😎🏴 :)
Another great review and video, great 10 minutes of a relax :) i like that your reviews are filled with user perspective views, not just singing praises,also pointing out downsides.
Just wondering, isn't the 2nd option of using this the same as if you would use a wet vacuum cleaner? Of course you would need to wet the fabrics with water with another sprayer. Thx :)
Thanks very much! Yep that sounds like a good method, I definitely think using clean water is a good idea to try and get all the cleaning solution out
Very helpful review, thanks for making and posting.
Another fantastic and informative video Heather 👍🏼
Thanks Mark! :)
Great review video, fantastic job.... have a great week
Thanks Mike you too!
Superb piece of kit, thanks Heather
Once your solution runs out, go with equal parts water and white vinegar, a dash of fairy liquid and some lavender oil (if you're into that sort of thing)
For some jobs you can add baking soda as well but slowly and carefully. Car seats are the sort of job I would add baking soda for.
I've just bought this for my home as I live in a 3 story house and have 2 lots of stairs in my home and the muck that came out of the stairs carpet was unbelievable even though I hoover them every week the vax cleaner cost me £144 littlewoods catalogue.
I have a water leak in my fiesta mk7 and my carpets are soaked, would this be good for drying the carpets?
I recommend adding an acid conditioner for textiles to the water (I use Chemspec - All Fiber Textile Rinse), it makes textiles softer and helps to remove all the alkaline components left after APC, which in the future reduces textile contamination.
Thanks for the tip!
Thank you for this video test you have carried out.
Very helpful Heather good review will be purchasing one my self in the near future thanks and for a wonderful video👍
Nice review. Interior cleaning is very difficult. I don't like it. Sometimes it can be gross. This machine looks like it can tidy things up pretty nicely. Good video.
Thanks Kim :) I'm not a big fan of cleaning interiors either, I much prefer cleaning the exterior!
@@AutoCareHQ agreed
How much time does it take to dry after we use this vax carpet cleaner machine? Iam just wondering whether we can use it during winter too? Does it clean polyster material sofa too??
Awesome video, great review, I’m off to Bunnings to buy one!
Another great Video Heather, my ageing ‘George’ vac is a big old brute and the trigger and other accessories are past their best.
This Vax looks compact enough to stow away at the side of the garage or shed and I like the self-clean feature - I’ll be looking at buying one based on this video thank you!
Thanks Steve! It's very compact you can tuck it away really easily. This model is still discounted atm but it could be worth hanging on until Black Friday to see if the price dips any more or even get an upgrade for a similar amount
Thank you. Fantastic review! How does this compare to the Vax Spotwash Duo?
Would this be good to use to clean sofas?
Good video!
I agree with the pre-treat and drill brush method, although I tend to use Surfex HD personally. I find it's the magic liquid and I've yet to find anything it can't shift.
Extractors themselves are great, and you can find many uses for them.
I also use mine to keep the stair carpet clean and fresh and to clean out the filter, salt reservoir and spray arms on my dishwasher.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Heather.
Great video just wobdering if you or anyone on here has had problems with the trigger not returning and it just keeps pumping the soap.wondering if mine is faulty.
Many thanks ..
So professional well done !
Thanks for the video, the Vax cleaner seems to be a nice bit of kit which is ideal for cleaning cars. My mum has a full blown upright cleaner and that does a very good job of cleaning her carpets. I look forward to some more tips/advice.
Thanks for watching :) The big carpet cleaners are brilliant, you can get away with using them for mats as well
I know the problem with "dried soap" left in the seats/carpets/mats. When dried up I use a soft brush to loosen up the residue, and then vacuum it thoroughly.
Great demo very interesting as I heard others use own solution and not the vax one. Been thinking bout one of these for my own car. Like the drill brush 👍
Please come and do my car - your attention to detail is impeccable!!
Did I enjoy this video, you ask? No. I bloody loved it! I went thru the same learning process with my Bissell I bought. I've used it on many things now. I find Surfex HD to a 3-5% dilution works perfectly as a presoak and get hte white dril brush on it. Again I found the same as you. Use clean water in the tank. I found their own cleaner solution was really difficult to get it all out...........and it made the material feel odd. I've got a backlog of videos for my new channel but not had the time to edit anything yet. But a car that hadn't been washed for six years and a civic type r where what came out of the interior could only be described as ghastly, to name but two. Really good tips here that transalate across vacs it seems, and one thing yours has that mine doesn't is the self clean. The hose on mine is also at the back side not the front so you lose about 30cm of "already not long enough" when trying ot use it. Its ruddy good though. I'm also a fan on the powerwash method for those really grimy ones.
Thanks very much I'm glad you enjoyed the video! Surfex is probs a better option than greenstar with it being a bit less foamy. Looking forward to your videos!
@@AutoCareHQ I shall hold you to that! (OCDetail when i get to upload!) It'd be lovely to have you over! It'll def be different to whats out there and tea is always on! (Yorkshire obvs, none of that perfumed, flowery filth!)
Good review, and helpful to show the older of the models, let's us viewers see that you can do the same job and save a few quid. I've got a spot cleaner on my wishlist, think I'll be making it top of the list now. As always, thanks and all the best.
Thanks Lee! When I last went on the Vax website they had an email list sign up to notify about Black Friday sales so hopefully you’ll find a bargain 😊
Good review. Thank you 👍🏽 in the process of getting one. Mainly for car and garden seats.
Lovely video. Very helpful. May I know how much watts is this machine please? Thank you
That seems a useful little machine , I think the lack of water capacity would be annoying but then again it's only meant for smaller jobs. Nice camaera work as always 👍
Thanks Mark :) Yeah the small tank can be a bit inconvenient but I'd probs rather that than it be much larger so it wasn't as compact
Just bought one as my C1 has developed that dreaded seat well puddle syndrome, still nonidea where and how but it started after a heavy downpour but yhrcdfivrrs side is perfectly fine, I will have to check the rubber for cracks then use french or fine paper to check for seal continuity then with the seat trim removed check for any leakage by applying a water spray from outside
Nice review Heather. Been thinking about this type of machine for a while as would save space on the van from the George for the little use it gets (mainly soft top extraction) so this might be a handy addition for doing the odd seat and set of mats 👌
Thanks Ryan :) Yeah one of the main benefits of this is how compact it is so it could come in handy!
Great video ! Very informative
Looks really handy. Often wondered how clean my cleaning looking seats really are.
It's surprising how much dirt can build up!
Hi Heather, another great video. Which drill brush is that? can u share the link?. thanks
Excellent review Heather a have a vax carpet cleaner I use that and not long ago I got the karcher sc3 tested it out on the seats and was very impressed with the results but I do agree this way is the best is to wet vac and extract 👍
Cheers Paul :) The karcher sc3 looks really good, a steam cleaner is on my wish list!
@@AutoCareHQ it was kind a early wedding present lol am getting married on Friday 21
@@paul-fk7de Congratulations! Haha that's a good present I'd be well happy with that
Great video. Thank you. Did you have any issues with water marks after the seats dried?
Thank you! Nope I didn't have any water marks but I did keep extracting the seats until it wasn't pulling up any water. They still felt a bit damp but they dried in a couple of hours :)
Thank you !! I’m off to buy one now !!! 😃👍
Got myself one of this, will be testing today and using Vax SpotWash Antibacterial Solution. I liked your water only + drill brush method. I’d like to use usual spray bottle to apply cleaning solution.
Pls could you advice what proportion of water and this cleaning solution should I use? I need to clean floor and all seats in Nissan Qashqai + boot.
Thank you for your videos, I find them extremely useful!
😯 ohh I need one of these Heather! I have a cheap Titan wet vac and eBay nozzle and it's a nitemare. Price looks spot on too, great review 👌
Thanks Kevin :) It's definitely one of the cheaper ones especially with the discount. Could be worth having a look around Black Friday as well to see if you could get it slightly cheaper too!
Good demo video. Cheers
Great video , do you know is the duo a better machine ???
I nearly gave up on my Bissell but you have showed me how to use it, thank you
Hi Heather - another great review. Do you do valeting/detailing to the public? If so do you have a link or details? Thanks :)
Hey I enjoyed this video. What do you recommend for drying the seats or carpets afterwards to speed the process or if it's cold outside?
Thanks for watching :) I've not got any tricks I'm afraid except to just try and extract as much from the fabric as you possibly can. It usually takes about 1.5-2 hours for the seats to be completely dry unless its super cold so I normally just do it before the rest of the interior/ exterior and it's not too much of a problem
Takes abit of time to extract all the foam, perhaps these carpet apcs are less foamy?
Your doing a great job so good luck and I've just ordered one from amazon £90 new. You sound like your from greater Manchester area and big up from Scotland
Excellent work
Up loading on a Tuesday Heather, I missed you on my Monday morning.
Thought I’d switch it up and confuse everyone 😂
@@AutoCareHQ Cheeky 😉
Heather, there are a few options to choose from on their website. Which one is best for car carpets? Thanks
Really thorough review thank you!
Really presented video. Coherent, no faffing about, all relèvent info ℹ️
great review!
I agree, the fill bottle is a designe flaw!
great video and well presented
Thanks again heather for a great video it looks a decent bit of kit might look into one of these little cleaners
Thanks Dave! It's very handy, I think the discount I got is still running but you might be able to find a real bargain on Black Friday
@@AutoCareHQ I will have a look heather thanks going for about £100 now see if can get one cheaper
I’ve just purchased the spot wash duo, do you know what the difference is 😁
When you run out of standard solution they are usually quite expensive worth considering valet pro classic carpet cleaner that’s only £20 for 5L
Cheers Nick, that’s much better value than the Vax one
Good video Heather 👍
Look like a good machine but not sure about cleaning my seat in my RS,the mats I’m confident with but my seat are half leather Recaro’s and I’m not sure about cleaning them myself.I’d be more happy to let a professional(like yourself)clean them.
Thanks Richard :) Recaro seats look fantastic, are they half alcantara ones?
Yes 👍👍
@@richard73 I've heard the leather repair company do a good alcantara cleaner that could be worth a try. I've not used it myself but their LRC1 cleaner and LRC4 protection cream are brill
@@AutoCareHQ Cool,will take a look,Thanks Heather 👍👍👍
Very helpful vid, thank you and you got a new sub 🙂
Good job Heather! Surprising how dirty they were even when looked clean. Thinking about a similar machine just for my own car...but only for the carpets though (have leather seats) :)
Cheers James! It's very handy for carpets/ mats and you can always use it around the house too. Leather seats are so much easier to clean!
@@AutoCareHQ True...main reason why I got a car with them & may invest in a machine @ some point?
Nice professional video. I have Argos vouchers to use, so u fortunately can't use the referral link, but thanks for the fab demo!!
Great stuff mate, love the videos.
Just have leather seats, much easier ☺️ x
Thank you! Leather is so much easier! Rubber mats aren’t a bad idea either 😂
@@AutoCareHQ iv got them too, cloth and fabric mats were no good for my ocd 😄
I've a VAX upright with attachments and for as often as your needing it I get enough use from it . One like yours would be handy if your doing more than your own car twice a year may be. I've the eldest sons Jazz next week whilst he has mine to go away in and I'm sure when I clean that the water will be blacker than night as it only gets cleaned if dad does it. Are you aware if wet vac'ing too often would cause damage at all ? The red mats in the Peugeot Sport do need doing often as they do show lots of marks given the colour
Hmm I think possibly if it was done quite often and a lot of brushing/ extracting cycles were used it might cause them to look a bit worn. If you can go easier with the brush though I reckon it shouldn't cause too much of an issue
@@AutoCareHQ with Simons Jazz I may need the jetwash on the interior to start with . On the mats I think a general wet vac is only needed its not like I will need to use a drill attachment often as mine are quite stiff bristle ones
I like how portable it is