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Anyone make a carpet cleaner machine for car carpet?

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  1. Mera

    Mera Formula Junior

    Aug 13, 2005
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    Milwaukee, WI
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    Rodney Dickman
    Looking for a small carpet cleaner machine for cleaning car interiors etc. Anyone make one? I know some of the larger floor carpet cleaners have a extra hose for things like this. I do not want to buy a large carpet cleaner just so I can use this hose to do my car carpets etc.

    Thanks
    Rodney
    1990 348 TS etc
     
  2. swilliams

    swilliams Formula 3

    Jun 14, 2006
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    Scott
    Try the bissel green machine, its small and works great for cars. Its also less than $100 bucks.
     
  3. Jerrari

    Jerrari F1 Veteran

    Jul 24, 2001
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    Jerry Wiersma
    I sell commercial cleaning equipment that is obviously going to cost more than a Bissell, but if you want a machine for life (w/ better suction, tighter wound commercial duty motor, tank w/ lifetime guarantee, etc) the link below is our professional series extractor. It retails for $682, but I can sell you one for $549 if you are interested. A professional series machine will be rated by the PSI, static water lift (measured in inches) and the CFM. This unit has 55 psi, 84" of water lift and 94 CFM of vacuum. Feel free to contact me w/ any questions.

    http://www.tornadovac.com/store/category.aspx?pid=18
     
  4. SrfCity

    SrfCity F1 World Champ

    I recently had a pro clean an auto carpet with the upholstery attachments. The one's that inject the solution and suck it out. For the amount of times you'd ever do it yourself it might make sense to just have the pro guy do it right.
     
  5. OC Speed Junkie

    OC Speed Junkie Formula 3

    Aug 6, 2005
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    Joseph
    If your car isn't to bad the "heated" little green machine does a pretty good job. If you are going to be cleaning a lot of cars over the years or have a really dirty family, a professional hot water extractor would be a good investment. I have seen a lot over the years in good condition on craigslist for a fraction of the cost new.
     
  6. Etcetera

    Etcetera Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Dec 7, 2003
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    Yep. I have a little green machine and it's only good for light work. Spring time carpets require a lot more oomph than LGM can handle.
     

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