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Old Nov 23, 2007 | 11:50 AM
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hey guys, i work for a dealership in washington state and the owner has me on a mission trying to find a steam cleaner for auto upholstery. i myself am not having any luck finding anything but i was curious if you guys know anything. i don't want a shampooer because it it injects water and with the new material they are using for the seats it just makes the stain spread. anything on your minds as to what im really looking for?
Old Nov 23, 2007 | 01:10 PM
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Try this
http://www.allbrands.com/products/abp02646-0086.html

http://refreshyourhome.com/new-steam...m-Cleaner.html
Old Nov 23, 2007 | 05:08 PM
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Default RE: steam cleaner

I use a Daimer steam cleaner in my detailing business. It works great for stains, cleaning vents and crevices, upholstery,engine bay, etc. Make sure you get a good quality steam cleaner and a continuous fill in a detailing business is almost a must. With a continuous fill you can pour in more water and keep going, if you get a standard one if it runs out of water you have to turn it off and let it build up pressure again, very time consuming.

Here is a link to the Daimer brand, it is one of the best quality steamers. http://www.daimer.com/shop/ecscatego...-cleaners.html
Right now they have a heck of a deal on them too!
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