Thanks, yes after 100 hours you can get use to using 2 hands together :) Then you have not much oversprays etc. Training after Training and you get there.
I'am using Karcher WD3 and Karcher SC3 steamer. My vac is going every day for hours and hours as I am sucking everything away from the property, they cheap, they goes well, 2 years of warranty door to door, the only disadvantage is that they a bit loud, so headphones is something what you should consider to use. Steamers are supper amazing and you can top up water at any time you want. great product, but really important is to change filters to prevent from limescale build up. Machine is letting know when you should do that.
@@philc824 100% but not in this situation, filter does good enough job. They not that powerfull so you got steam and hot water comming from nozzle. I got personally 3 of those steamers to flip arround and they goes for last 3 years almost every day at least for 3-4hr. There is a lot of water in use. For high commercial type of steamers with massive boilers yes, but not for this type of domestic steamers. Karcher made great job. I was steaming a lot on the beggining, now after all 1000 of the houses I know when I have to pull steam to speed up job and get impresive results. You cleaning only what need to be cleaned. Not everything 😁
Hi Mike i keep geting invoice for your facebook group. I paid £5 but I cant find your channel on facebook. Do you still have the channel on FB and offering help with end of tenancy cleaning?
Only in a few types. Also, don't forget that there is a minimal contact time. I’ve done thousands of these cabinets and never had any issues, as long as you know how to use it.
Please can I have a list of the chemicals degreaser est that you use
Karcher steamer?
I like how you use a steamer and shopvac together. Ingenious!!
I subbed!
Thanks, yes after 100 hours you can get use to using 2 hands together :) Then you have not much oversprays etc. Training after Training and you get there.
I'm glad to see new videos! Enjoy your work and knowledge
thank you James 😁 i should have videos uploaded more often
Thank you so much for the video I've got the katcher steamer and love it
they great :)
What is the brand name of the shop-vac used ?
I'am using Karcher WD3 and Karcher SC3 steamer. My vac is going every day for hours and hours as I am sucking everything away from the property, they cheap, they goes well, 2 years of warranty door to door, the only disadvantage is that they a bit loud, so headphones is something what you should consider to use. Steamers are supper amazing and you can top up water at any time you want. great product, but really important is to change filters to prevent from limescale build up. Machine is letting know when you should do that.
@@endoftenancyacademy does using distilled water help prevent scaling ?
@@philc824 100% but not in this situation, filter does good enough job. They not that powerfull so you got steam and hot water comming from nozzle. I got personally 3 of those steamers to flip arround and they goes for last 3 years almost every day at least for 3-4hr. There is a lot of water in use. For high commercial type of steamers with massive boilers yes, but not for this type of domestic steamers. Karcher made great job. I was steaming a lot on the beggining, now after all 1000 of the houses I know when I have to pull steam to speed up job and get impresive results. You cleaning only what need to be cleaned. Not everything 😁
What is the cleaner you spray?
normal degreaser
Ìmpressive thank you for sharing
thank you
Hi Mike i keep geting invoice for your facebook group. I paid £5 but I cant find your channel on facebook. Do you still have the channel on FB and offering help with end of tenancy cleaning?
Yes I do
Thats great can you send me the link because I cant find it. Thanks
forgot to say well done
thank you
Better not use the steam cleaner on the cabinets. The veneer will come off.
Only in a few types. Also, don't forget that there is a minimal contact time. I’ve done thousands of these cabinets and never had any issues, as long as you know how to use it.