oh yeah I have plenty of nice pump sprayers and even electric ones. This is just for demonstration purposes. Check out our other videos and you will see what we use on a daily basis.
That's exactly what I have, took both longest hose (water and vacuum) bought the entire kit and absolutely love it, and way cheaper than a professional one. 100% approved by the one I cleaned their car interiors 😉👍
I can’t thank you enough for showing me that accessory kit because I use gas to heat up my water and it’s gonna be cheaper for me than electricity because my garage is at my home, the only thing I have to work on now is having hot water in my garage. Please keep up the great videos. And Sorry for any misspellings or grammar error
It’s a good start up set, I used this when I first started. Then upgraded to a professional extractor. Good video for the people starting up and don’t have $800-$1000 to buy a nice one
I use silver or gold wire brush for sticky stuck messes like that. They usually feel rough or hard to the touch but it’s no match. Less than 20 seconds gone and turned into crumbs.
Wow technology thats amazing Phil what a really sweet alternative. Been playing catch up on todays and the last two vids as i had a death in the family. Your videos are exactly what i needed to relax de-stress all why learning. Thanks so much Appreciate You Phil!!
Great video review and demo Phil. I have the same type of setup and works absolutely amazing. Appreciate the content and hope you and everyone is having a good day.
This is great for a mobile detailer on a budget working with slightly stained or soiled interiors. Otherwise you’d have to go with a Mytee or a professional heater carpet extractor.
Hi. Yeah it’s great. I have a Myteelite 8070 and it’s awesome. But I find myself using this kit more than the Myteelite. It can definitely tackle heavily stained carpets and upholstery. Have you not had success with it on really bad stains?
@@MirandaDetailing it’s a great setup, interiors that are heavily stained or soiled I find I’d have to make too many passes and as a mobile dealer you know time is money. There’s certain situations where you need steam.
I found just buying the 20 extractor wand and clear head without a sprayer works just as good with your shop vac. Just get a pump sprayer to be your pretreat, which you can fill with hot water froma. Bucket heater vs using cold house water. So for lile 65 cad it does the same thing as this kit imo. Good video tho dude.
Dear phil agai. Great video congratulations i love this idea, i hope will be available in Europe some day. Let me ask please your opinion. I have a simple wet vac. If i just put ,a similar nozzle like this ( plastic transparent) without using water from pipe or other source ( i dont like the water saturation on the cloth / carpets, can i use just the vac with the nozzle with no added water to.suck the dirt and the cleaner ( to some level) with some added moisture from my steamer ,or a small amount of water from mypump sprayer? You think will work to some degree accepting the limitations?
Good concept. It really comes down to time and efficiency, what price would an individual put on that is the real question. Great video and demonstration!
@@MirandaDetailing the pricing is what I was wondering about also. You spent a lot of time on that one floor matt. I know you were making a video, but it seemed like you had to make a lot of passes over it. Just curious how long a full carpet, seats,and floor mat cleaning should take and the ballpark you would charge for something like that... I do a lot of details just as a side hustle type thing , and I'm notoriously bad about not charging enough for my time. I guess a lot of that comes with experience in knowing how long things will take in the condition they're in.... Anyway thank you for the video,I will more than likely give this a shot. Maybe try to find a way to get a high temp hose and attach it to my steam cleaner 🤷🏼
@@ICT_Antonyou mean how much should one charge for a full interior? Well that comes down to your demographic and what Detailers typically charge for details. For us we don’t do just interiors anymore. We offer full details which include interior and exterior which start at $350. Also the majority of vehicles do not need full extraction on everything. We only use the extractor on areas that need it. We use the steamer and a good carpet/upholstery cleaner for everything else. No need to extract seats and carpets everywhere if it’s just small stains in certain spots. This is actually a safer way to derail because you are not getting everything wet unnecessarily. Check out our other interior detailing videos, I explain a lot of this also. Thanks for watching. 😎👍🏼
@MirandaDetailing yes!! Because I will ONLY be doing interior NOT exterior so I will not have any water source. I will only be detailing big corporations so I will not have a water holes to connect to the shop vac . Is there another way I can get that water source?
Well it looks like you have to have a different setup to make sure you have a water source. There’s no other way around it. You need a water tank and on demand pump if you want to use this. Either that or just buy a regular Myteelite 8070 extractor.
Instagram comments on a side by side test of a Hoover extractor vs a Hart wet vac with kit are on point. It's not really a fair test the way it's done. I'd really like to buy one but even the reviews on their website are not all that great.
Great video, Phil! Thanks for all of the research and info that you've shared. Question...I mistakenly left 1 of my passenger rear windows partially down and it rained. As a result, part of my back seat and the back of my passenger seat got wet. Should I extract the water, use microfiber towels to dry them or let them air dry? Please advise.
Hi. Not sure yet since I haven’t had a vehicle that needed it. But I have seen a lot of other videos on this kit and it was used on upholstery and worked really well.
The water pressure from the nozzle while simultaneously vacuuming is what really does the work. You could just spray and vac, but this nozzle is more effective.
Nice, will order off your affiliate link. Although not discussed, replace the Rigid paper air filter with a ‘wet’ foam filter I assume? Thxs. Bought ur app too, subbed.
I thought about this, but then you lose your vacuum. Im currently experimenting with spray cleaner drill brush , steam extract with vac with clear nozzle to see what is removed.
Do your vacuuming first the dump into trash bag, then use with extraction kit. Or just buy another vacuum and only use the base drum, that is what I did.
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks phil, but after experimenting even the little green pro heat sucks up more residue than 6hp vac. So i guess extractor is the way to go.
Hi. I dont think it will work since the water line needs pressure to make it work. the pressure from a garden hose is sufficient. But anything less, it wont have the pressure to work.
Really? 1% 🤣 lots of houses have both hot and cold water piped into their garages. It’s not that uncommon. It’s a tankless water heater for our entire house that happens to be located in our garage. You can even get a small tankless water heater specifically plumbed for a garage, it’s very affordable.
I bought an extractor tip on Amazon for $10, duct taped it to a shop vac, and filled a spray bottle. Slower but worked fine where it was needed
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
I attached a 1 gal pump spray on mine it works amazing
You might try using a pump sprayer. It would be quicker and save your hand from squeezing a spray bottle 800 times. Just a thought
@@ICT_Anton Good idea, I bought a pump sprayer since then too.
oh yeah I have plenty of nice pump sprayers and even electric ones. This is just for demonstration purposes. Check out our other videos and you will see what we use on a daily basis.
That's exactly what I have, took both longest hose (water and vacuum) bought the entire kit and absolutely love it, and way cheaper than a professional one. 100% approved by the one I cleaned their car interiors 😉👍
Awesome! Thanks for sharing!
@@MirandaDetailing Do they make one for South African tap connector hose pipe connections
@@yvesst-jacques3989 hey do you need to separate vacuums, have one for vacuuming and one for the extracting or do you just swap
@calebcoin2775 I just swap the hose for vacuuming, it takes less than 2 sec to do 😉👍
@@yvesst-jacques3989 no filter swap?
I can’t thank you enough for showing me that accessory kit because I use gas to heat up my water and it’s gonna be cheaper for me than electricity because my garage is at my home, the only thing I have to work on now is having hot water in my garage. Please keep up the great videos. And Sorry for any misspellings or grammar error
Awesome man! You’re welcome! 😎👍🏼
It’s a good start up set, I used this when I first started. Then upgraded to a professional extractor. Good video for the people starting up and don’t have $800-$1000 to buy a nice one
Definitely! That’s funny though. I have had this Myteelite 8070 for about 15 years now and I use this kit more than the Myteelite.
@@MirandaDetailing that may be partially due to the interior you’re cleaning is not heavily soiled so this kit makes perfect sense.
I use silver or gold wire brush for sticky stuck messes like that. They usually feel rough or hard to the touch but it’s no match. Less than 20 seconds gone and turned into crumbs.
Cool. Thanks for sharing. 😎👍🏼
I bought the ripclean hose kit 2 years ago It works great and I did buy Velcro roll off Amazon. A little ways down.
Awesome. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for the great demo and review; it was very thorough .
Thanks for watching! 😎👍🏼
Phil,
You did such a good job with this video it’s sold out on Amazon!
Thanks! Aw man! Don’t worry. It will be back. You can buy it on their site also
I have a vacmaster since I don't do a lot of upholstery I went with something that gets the job done while not breaking the bank and has great suction
Awesome. Thanks for sharing.
Nice attachment. Thanks for the tips
Good looking setup in my opinion. You are always showing us the latest cool tools and tricks. Thank you!
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Wow technology thats amazing Phil what a really sweet alternative. Been playing catch up on todays and the last two vids as i had a death in the family. Your videos are exactly what i needed to relax de-stress all why learning. Thanks so much Appreciate You Phil!!
I’m so sorry for your loss 😞
I’m glad our vids could provide some comfort or distraction.
If I’m doing mobile detailing
How can I connect the waterline?
Without having a waterholes?
Hi. What do you mean? If you’re mobile then what’s your water source?
Great video review and demo Phil. I have the same type of setup and works absolutely amazing. Appreciate the content and hope you and everyone is having a good day.
Thanks!
This is great for a mobile detailer on a budget working with slightly stained or soiled interiors. Otherwise you’d have to go with a Mytee or a professional heater carpet extractor.
Hi. Yeah it’s great. I have a Myteelite 8070 and it’s awesome. But I find myself using this kit more than the Myteelite. It can definitely tackle heavily stained carpets and upholstery.
Have you not had success with it on really bad stains?
@@MirandaDetailing it’s a great setup, interiors that are heavily stained or soiled I find I’d have to make too many passes and as a mobile dealer you know time is money. There’s certain situations where you need steam.
@@RodneyCooperFilmz oh yeah. I have a steamer also and sometimes need it. More for sticky stuff on hard surfaces.
I have mine hooked up to a Dewalt stealthsonic 12 gallon wet/dry vac. Makes it a super quiet extractor 👍
That’s cool!! Thanks for sharing! 😎👍🏼
whats your normal vac then? those suckers are huge.
@@keeganbennett6724 I use the 4 gallon rigid shop vac with the car detailing kit from Home Depot.
@@keeganbennett6724 I use the Ridgid 4 gallon shop vac with the car detailing kit from Home Depot.
Great video Phil. I've been eyeing the Ripclean Kit for quite some time.
It’s a pretty awesome kit. I use it more than my Myteelite now.
Looks like a really nice kit, thanks Phil 👍😁
It is! 😎👍🏼
I found just buying the 20 extractor wand and clear head without a sprayer works just as good with your shop vac. Just get a pump sprayer to be your pretreat, which you can fill with hot water froma. Bucket heater vs using cold house water. So for lile 65 cad it does the same thing as this kit imo. Good video tho dude.
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Can you demonstrate please ?
Yes, the ripclean
Fantastic idea at a fraction of the cost
Dear phil agai. Great video congratulations i love this idea, i hope will be available in Europe some day. Let me ask please your opinion. I have a simple wet vac. If i just put ,a similar nozzle like this ( plastic transparent) without using water from pipe or other source ( i dont like the water saturation on the cloth / carpets, can i use just the vac with the nozzle with no added water to.suck the dirt and the cleaner ( to some level) with some added moisture from my steamer ,or a small amount of water from mypump sprayer?
You think will work to some degree accepting the limitations?
Hi. Thanks for
Yah you can use just the nozzle part on a vacuum. It should work fine.
Good concept. It really comes down to time and efficiency, what price would an individual put on that is the real question. Great video and demonstration!
Thanks
@@MirandaDetailing the pricing is what I was wondering about also. You spent a lot of time on that one floor matt. I know you were making a video, but it seemed like you had to make a lot of passes over it. Just curious how long a full carpet, seats,and floor mat cleaning should take and the ballpark you would charge for something like that... I do a lot of details just as a side hustle type thing , and I'm notoriously bad about not charging enough for my time. I guess a lot of that comes with experience in knowing how long things will take in the condition they're in.... Anyway thank you for the video,I will more than likely give this a shot. Maybe try to find a way to get a high temp hose and attach it to my steam cleaner 🤷🏼
@@ICT_Antonyou mean how much should one charge for a full interior? Well that comes down to your demographic and what Detailers typically charge for details. For us we don’t do just interiors anymore. We offer full details which include interior and exterior which start at $350. Also the majority of vehicles do not need full extraction on everything. We only use the extractor on areas that need it. We use the steamer and a good carpet/upholstery cleaner for everything else. No need to extract seats and carpets everywhere if it’s just small stains in certain spots. This is actually a safer way to derail because you are not getting everything wet unnecessarily. Check out our other interior detailing videos, I explain a lot of this also.
Thanks for watching. 😎👍🏼
@MirandaDetailing yes!! Because I will ONLY be doing interior NOT exterior so I will not have any water source. I will only be detailing big corporations so I will not have a water holes to connect to the shop vac . Is there another way I can get that water source?
Well it looks like you have to have a different setup to make sure you have a water source. There’s no other way around it. You need a water tank and on demand pump if you want to use this.
Either that or just buy a regular Myteelite 8070 extractor.
@@MirandaDetailingokay thanks
Instagram comments on a side by side test of a Hoover extractor vs a Hart wet vac with kit are on point. It's not really a fair test the way it's done. I'd really like to buy one but even the reviews on their website are not all that great.
My back needs whatever stand you are using to place those mats on. Any chance you remember where you got it ?
Hi. Oh yeah. It’s this one. amzn.to/3UBGETg
Looks like it’ll make a nice add on to my ridgid shop vac. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Great video, Phil! Thanks for all of the research and info that you've shared. Question...I mistakenly left 1 of my passenger rear windows partially down and it rained. As a result, part of my back seat and the back of my passenger seat got wet. Should I extract the water, use microfiber towels to dry them or let them air dry? Please advise.
Hi. Thanks. I would definitely dry it with towel and extract as soon as possible. Then let the rest air dry with a fan or put in the sun.
@@MirandaDetailing Thanks SO MUCH for your reply!! MUCH appreciated!!!
@chelsabailey1018 you’re welcome.
I wonder how well it would work on cleaning a cloth seats and a sofa for home use?
Hi. Not sure yet since I haven’t had a vehicle that needed it. But I have seen a lot of other videos on this kit and it was used on upholstery and worked really well.
Can i connect this to the kitchen faucet or bathroom faucet? I don't have got water in my garage
If you have a faucet that can attach to the garden sure. But think you need an adapter.
Very informative, thanks. I have a 4hp vac, is that enough hp to operate?
Oh that should be fine.
Awesome review Phil. Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
Thanks man!
They sell a super slick Clear Bucket setup also
Cool!!
I bought just the tool where can I find the pressure line that connects from the tool to the water line?
Hi. Sorry, not sure what you mean. Did you buy the Ripclean kit? It comes with everything you need already built.
Phil, is the water jet necessary as can prespray the water and still use the vacuum to remove?
The water pressure from the nozzle while simultaneously vacuuming is what really does the work. You could just spray and vac, but this nozzle is more effective.
I need this. Thank you
Amazing video and product review good friend
Thanks so much
Nice, will order off your affiliate link. Although not discussed, replace the Rigid paper air filter with a ‘wet’ foam filter I assume? Thxs. Bought ur app too, subbed.
Hi. Cool. Actually I don’t use a filter in it at all for wet extraction. You can put a wet filter in it if you want.
@@MirandaDetailing thxs, GTK
The hotter the water the better. Hot water cleans better and dries faster
Exactly!
I thought about this, but then you lose your vacuum. Im currently experimenting with spray cleaner drill brush , steam extract with vac with clear nozzle to see what is removed.
Do your vacuuming first the dump into trash bag, then use with extraction kit. Or just buy another vacuum and only use the base drum, that is what I did.
Great idea. Thanks for sharing.
You can do that also
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@@MirandaDetailing Thanks phil, but after experimenting even the little green pro heat sucks up more residue than 6hp vac. So i guess extractor is the way to go.
hi where do I download the diluted ratio app
Hi. The link is in the description. 😎👍🏼
How does this compare to karcher puzzi?
Hi. Not sure. Never used that before so I can't say
Video only 5 days old and kit already unavailable on Amazon link provided?
Aw man! Even on their official website?
Don’t worry. It will be back in stock soon.
That's pretty neat set up. Cool idea. Hi wife.
Thanks! 😎👍🏼
Yes
Do you have a link to the RipClean Kit
Hi. Yup, links in the description.
That’s a nice setup Phill
Thanks!
Has anyone tried with just gravity feeding water?
Hi. I dont think it will work since the water line needs pressure to make it work. the pressure from a garden hose is sufficient. But anything less, it wont have the pressure to work.
Good job! That water was nasty!
Thanks
👍👍👍
The kit is over $200 dollars. You can get an extractor for that price.
What kind of extractor? Can you share a link please?
mmm delicious 😆
First!!!
So who had hit water delivery built into their garage? Maybe 1%?
Really? 1% 🤣 lots of houses have both hot and cold water piped into their garages. It’s not that uncommon. It’s a tankless water heater for our entire house that happens to be located in our garage.
You can even get a small tankless water heater specifically plumbed for a garage, it’s very affordable.
$300 😂
🤔 too much for you? Compared to a Myteelite 8970 which ranges $1000-$1200. What do you use?
Woah $400 so cheap, so affordable 😮nice video. Clicked off after 30 seconds.
🤣 nice one.
$200 on the kit mind as well get a extractor less than $200.
What do you mean? Are you a detailing business?
$240 for a vacuum hose and water hose with a preasure nozzle 💀
You can totally make one yourself. But not everyone knows how to do that and knows which parts to get.