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@@Anoymus985 I use water in the tank and cleaning product in my sprayer. Spray on, agitate, extract out with plain water. Otherwise you will always have cleaner in the fabric.
@@zaceryhammond1144 Yep, he’s also the douchiest of douches. This guys garage is much more realistic of the “common man”. MM @ OG buys 10K brakes for cars that will never see a track. He’d also call this extractor “junk”.
Love my Bissell pet pro, has quite literally made me thousands of dollars. Sure, it's not some $2000 hot water extractor but if you have the patience this little thing absolutely rocks.
@@BobbyP5 . There is a direction the hose fits easy in the holder and a direction it don’t. If you have to tug hard on it to get it in the holder go the other way. Especially if it is going to be stored like that for any length of time. I am bummed to hear about the rip. Hopefully it’s still getting it done. Thanks for watching the channel.
I own this machine and swear by it. Some detailers put us down for using it, saying it doesn't work as well as a Mighty for $1,500. Most of us don't want to pay that kind of money, when the Bissel works almost as well.
That’s the way i look at it. If you are doing 3-4 cars a day 5 days a week than a commercial machine makes sense. If you are doing an extractor job here and there or on the weekends this is the machine for sure. Small, works well and is very economical. Those other machines take up a lot more space and are quite a bit more expensive. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and for watching.
It works as well if you're willing to put in 20% more time. Sure there are a couple mild conveniences that mitee has, longer hose so that you don't have to keep repositioning it, less refill time, etc, but overall you have to compare the cost and convenience of transporting it versus the convenience and cost of using it, and way that against how much you actually use it. If you only use it a couple times a month, this is the better one. If you use it literally everyday, maybe not so much
And I thought I was excited when I got a new Shark floor sweeper. Never thought I'd actually watch 11 minutes of someone cleaning a dirty chair, but that was remarkably satisfying. Thanks, you resolved my doubts about that Bissell model. I was on the verge of buying one this week but decided to check some review videos first. I have the Bissell cordless pet stain eraser, but it's useful only for small spots, not even for an entire sofa cushion -- not enough suction, too many refills. But the larger Bissell looks like it should do well for larger cleanups.
I have this extractor and I would agree that for the price, I definitely like the performance. With one exception. The hose is too short for auto detailing. The results that it can produce are pretty great. But at the end of the day, it makes a big hassle when you're inside of car trying to do a job in the shortest amount of time to be profitable and have to keep moving it around to get it where you need it. The reservoir is also pretty small and needs to be refilled 2-3 times for a sedan and likely 4 or more times if you have a pretty dirty SUV or truck. I haven't been able to find a longer hose that will work on this. So pretty soon ill end up replacing it with either the Mytee light S-300 or the Aqua Pro.
Well the bissel isnt actually doing the cleaning. It is the combination of the cleaner and the drill brush that scrub the seat. The bissel only job is to suck up the dirty solution and spray water to help with that
If you use a bit more solution and get it nice and wet you may not even need to keep refilling the small tank this thing is a beast. I myself have the aqua pro vac and the bissel performs better and much more portable for my mobile detailing.
I just used this extractor on my Scion TC 2014. I have kids, and my son spilled some coffee on the back seat. This extractor took care of it like a Champ.
Timely! I just bought this one!, waiting for it to arrive. This exact model has been around a while, it might end up getting hard to find. Plenty of detailers have promoted the Bissel Spot Clean Pro (including AMMONYC), nice to see it again in action here - great job! Thanks for providing the link to supporting products.
The spot clean is a great tool for the price. I would recommend looking at your local goodwill or garage sales, non-detailer people tend to use it once then get rid of them for next to nothing.
Thanks. The vac reel is one of my favorite tools in the garage. Works great. Made a vid installing it if you want to check it out. Thanks for watching.
Just bought the cleaner for my work vans. Pumped to try it out this weekend! Great video and the setup and organization of your shop is something to be proud of!
I love that machine man. I have the same one and it works very well. Good job on the demonstration. That seat was absolutely trashed and you just brought it back to life.
No frigging way! I mean I love my bissell, but I'll never get used to them performing this kind of wizardry. I mean, I've got the drill brushes etcetera too, I have the lift away variant of your machine (wider hand tool, and it doubles as an upright carpet machine) and the bissell pet strength fluid alone I've seen neutralise stuff like chocolate milk spills and making stains vanish before I even have the machine ready, but with all that said it just still amazes me with what it does. Stuff like your chair for example, sure the extractor is nothing short of magical, but that kind of clean up just shouldn't shouldn't be possible, regardless of just how much magic and witchcraft comes crammed into these machines 👍
Let's also not forget that these seats are kinda stinky at first. So you're not only making it look nicer but you're also getting rid of any smell that may build up over time. I'm saving money for one of these Bissell devices so that I can finally get rid of the smell in my car that's been building up over the years from all kinds of things: spilled drinks, oil, pizza dough, dirt, sweat, etc. I'm kinda excited to see and smell the difference. I just need to make money for 1 or 2 more weeks and then I should have enough so that I won't break the bank.
Just bought this one and thought will check how it's work. I am satisfied just watching anything getting cleaned. P.S. Just watch at this guy garage. I mean guys he is definitely SERIAL KILLER.
I just scored this Bissel from a thrift shop. Seems to operate fine, but had a couple questions: 1. Do you use the carpet bomber in the machine, or just in your sprayer? 2. Are you spraying from the bissel as you go, or do you only apply cleaner from the handheld sprayer? 3. How dry should I expect my seats to feel after I’m done? Thanks! Loved this video and your passion. Hope to glean more from your experience and expertise!
Thanks for watching. I use straight water in the machine. Carpet Bomber cleaner in the sprayer. Spray fabric with cleaner. Let dwell for a few minutes if heavily soiled. Agitate with drill brush if you have one. (Works 10x better with one) Use the bissell sprayer to spray the straight water onto the fabric and extract all the dirt and cleaner from the fabric. Try to remove all cleaner from the fabric by spraying water than extracting until only clear water is being extracted. Stop spraying water and extract until machine is unable to remove anymore liquid from the fabric. This whole process should be a couple of passes each step. Should be slightly wet when finished but will dry in a reasonable amount of time. Leave car open to ventilate and promote drying. Hope that helps.
@@HawaiiDetailing I put just one little cap full of isopropyl alcohol or odoban (iso based) which is enough to keep bacteria from growing in the extracted fluid as well, that way the machine never smells
I just bought this exact Bissell today! I can't wait for it to arrive! Quick question, if you are spraying the cleaner on, is it just plain water in your Bissell?
VERY cool video!! Awesome job, too! I'm in the process of detailing my cousin's '97 Impala. It had been sitting for a LONG time and needs a thorough detail. Sadly, it had been occupied by mice so, I've got my work cut out for me. Glad to see a product that REALLY moves stains and dirt from fabric. I know what product I'll be using for this detail. Thanks for posting!!
You earned yourself a subscriber. Reasons. 1. You have my dream garage. 2. You made up my mind on buying this vac as im trying to start my own cleaning biz and didn't know what my first machine purchase was going to be. 3. This was oddly satisfying to watch haha. 4. You didn't hold out on what cleaning chemical you used which proves your confident and informative. Cheers bro
I think that it’s the combination of actions. There are a lot of options out there from big money to less expensive. This machine has been good to me for a long time. I have never considered changing it out. That’s usually when I know a product or machine is a good one.
The product may be a big part of it but without a proper tool to extract the dirty water and introduce new clean water and extract it, it's the same as doing it with a cup of water and a paper straw
The Bissell looks like a very capable steam cleaner, especially for the great price. Did you add any additional cleaning product into the Bissell for the actual sprayer in the handle? Or just hot water?
Sending this to hubby - first to show him what a spotless garage looks like. And because we need to detail our old but still running grear cars. I had to beg him to clean out the garbage cans stinking up the garage and my house. Geez!
Great Video!! Question: I just bought this same machine to start a small detailing project from home. Do you recommend this machine using the drill brush method instead of an expensive extractor? I tried the machine already, can still see some spots, but I haven't use the drill brush method yet. Thoughts?
Definitely use the drill brush method. If you are doing a really high volume of extracting than I would consider a commercial unit after this one wears out.
I cleaned my seats yesterday with the armor all spray and a Bissell Big Green rental. I should have just used the drill and brush attachment along with the solution you mentioned. Well, I'll follow this next summer then. Thanks for the great video.
Oh Wow that couch must have been a real mess. That seat I cleaned was about as bad as bad can be and is now back from the dead. I am more than satisfied with these consistent results. Thanks for watching.
I live on a farm. Seriously thinking of getting a Bissell spot clean. The model on sale in my area isn't the same one, but it is Bissell, and I have their carpet cleaner and like it. I love that you use the drill brush as well. I just got some this summer (pregnant and wanting to clean everything) and I love them! Totally worth the price for sure! I might just get my husband to pick up the Bissell so I can scrub the couches in the barn, maybe the farm truck seats, there's the tractor and grain truck as well! I'm due in 10 days, though, haha. Thanks so much for this video! What a super satisfying transformation!
You my friend just got a subscriber! I can tell you love what you do, you go step by step on how you do everything, and your work area is so neat and organized.
Bissell carpet cleaners make the best upholstery extractors. My mom has a big Bissell upright carpet cleaner and I've been commandeering it to clean my cars for years.
Just bought a bunch of items from your Amazon list 🛒. Love the detail in your videos; I learned a lot about cleaning my car's carpet 🧼🚗. Hope you're trustworthy! Subscribed! 👍🔔
Just watched your video with the bissell spot pro . Your work shop is awesome and I've learned how to use the bissell spot pro . I was doing it all wrong . Thanks bud . ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐s
Nice presentation. I'm from Montreal,Canada. My brother and me have opened a detailing center today. We bought two of that same machine. Can't wait to use it. Starting from scratch... Stay real. Good job. Nice set-up btw...
I love my bissell but sadly couple weeks ago it broke on me :( while i was extracting a car seat for a cliente ... where the brush attachment clicks on it snapped and broke there but good news since i had warranty for it i contacted bissell and told them about my situation so they were very helpful and sent me a new extractor also told me i can keep the other one for parts how awsome is that :)
@@HawaiiDetailing now im just waiting for new extractor to arrive :) the one that broke i put krazy glue its holding for now but i know krazy glue makes plastic hard and eventually itll break off again
Use it till it buckles. I am looking for something even more stained and filthy to see what the limits of this little machine are. So far it’s a winner.
@@HawaiiDetailing lol till it buckles hehehe same here good thing i bought 2 extractors just incase something like these would happen but the bissell is the winner on my book since it has a small attachment and can clean on small tight spots if you do find something worst than the seats you did id be glad to watch it as well to see whats it capable of doing :)
Just bought myself the brissel spot pro and searched a video to show me how to use it, gotta say your videos are god sent. If i do my couch the way you did the seat how do i make sure it's dry? I fear water will get stuck inside and smell. 😅
make sure you suck as much water out as you can. Run the machine for a while without adding water to the fabric. Use the least amount of water as you can. Put as much of it as you can outside to dry. These are just a few ways to get it done but you have to get creative based on you set up.
I have that same machine and man, I love it.. a couple draw backs but like you say, pound for pound and dollor for dollar it's a hell of a machine.. I was looking at a more expensive machine but when I saw Larry Kosilla from Ammo NYC using the same one, I knew it had to be a good machine.. even better is one of our local shops had it on sale for 50% off!! great machine, love it.. I have never used the P&S carpet bomber but I may have to try it.. I use other P&S products and love them..
Aren't these algorithms something else? I was just finishing watching John John surf and needed to figure out how to use my Bissell to eliminate surf wax spots from my rear seats on a Tesla Model X. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Loving the OG spec build so far. If you install Sonic then we know the channel went Larry Kosilla levels. LoL. Thanks again.
Yeah man. Thanks for watching. I use the P&S express on my seats. Works great. Check it out Let me know if you have any questions. Check out my interior cleaning vids and seat cleaning vid too. www.amazon.com/shop/hawaiitesladetailing?listId=3F36TT3QU5TEY&ref=inf_list_own_hawaiitesladetailing
Absolutely killed it 😉👍 got the bissell heat a few months ago and haven't used it yet, now ive seen this i know i made the right decision and can't wait to try it out. 💥