I started using them in 2015 and have yet to find anything that could replace it especially for mobile detailing , just makes your job so much easier I HIGHLY recommend them I use for carpet cleaning for door jams engine seats interior vents literally everything if you know how to use it the possibilities are wide 😂🙌🏽💯
Still considering whether to get one or not, got a steamer recently, and have since gotten one of those blow guns (without the bottle) to see if its better to agitate or not. Ave you used a steamer previous and how do you compare the interior clean process?
It's never a case of OR more of a case of AND. INTERIOR DETAILING is something that bores me to tears so having a tool that can do two jobs in one is helpful for me. Everything is dependent on soiling of the vehicle and I think this will help fly round a car in a maintenence scenario. Is it worth the money? We will see but it's in my arsenal for sure.
I have a steamer... just dont like it as much as the tornador... tornador can clean and also dry so for me thats a plus. A lot more water with the steamer and working on cold day with a steamer is lime a horror movie i prefer the tornador
I have both and it's not whether the tornador is better, it's just what you prefer. I agree the tornador has great options but I also love the steamer on glass, it's more environmentally friendly but I use both just depends which scenario I'm working on. Thanks for commenting 👍🏻
Hi pal, not my greatest video this one it's very old but the new series I'm working on will be great entertainment, I'll be going live throughout the week with machining polishing videos and trying to do more Q&As for enthusiasts. I've got big boots to fill after you've watched David. Thanks for commenting and subscribing.
4:08 was that a UBV protector? Definitely want to keep those out! Looks a great bit of kit but seems a bit overkill for doing your own car on your drive, if you are churning out lots of filthy interiors I guess you can justify the tornador/compressor set up. How would you decide when looking at a car if you should go with this set up, steamer or just a quick spray and wipe down?
I think it's high in price for the guy on the drive, have to remember you need a compressor but I think most of the people who watch me are detailers. Interested in the trends we have in the UK compared to the USA where these are very popular.
Hi , very confusing on what size compressor is needed for mobile guys. Hoped for 50ltrs but sounds like 100ltrs is needed. Never used air tools before, when its pumping up can you still use it for short blasts or is it game over for 2 mins . I would mostly use it for in between seats ect
@@jonnyshielldetailing Brill thank you, just want one for short blasts . Iam ok cleaning mats outside on my table . Just inside is all I need one for , do you have to stop and wait for it to re presure up or can it still be used all be it sparingly until full.
@jezlucas3878 I have never had any issues at all with it stopping on me, yes it drops after about 30 seconds but then it stays constant for as long as I need it, you'll see that in all my videos I'm using it there's literally no issues and I'm befuddled by those who have issues tbh
Hi jez was about to make the video for you and my compressor isn't working properly and so I need to send it for a service but I'll be sure to show you once it's back. Hope that's OK
@@jonnyshielldetailing I think the link has been blocked, but it was one on Amazon for £50. It’s a business Jonny so detail cars on a weekly. Thanks for replying appreciate it
@lewismaldonado6815 I can't vouch for them all that area available but tornador have just come out with a new product that they say spins even easier buddy. That's the biggest thing I love with mine and its the older one is its performance but bare mind your compressor has to be good enough to power it properly. Buy cheap pay twice pal. I'll never spend your money for you but I can't find one that is the same as a tornador at the moment that's cheaper and effective.