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CONVERT A SHOP VAC TO A PROFESSIONAL EXTRACTOR 

Hawaii Detailing
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Everything you need to convert your shop vac into a professional extractor. I have had my Ridgid portable Vac for a long time and have been asked this question a million times. Can you use a shop vac to extract carpet during auto detailing. The answer is yes kind of. In order to extract a carpet or interior fabrics effectively you need a water source to lightly spray the fabric while you vacuum it out. This water is sprayed in a precise area and amount based on the conditions. You need to be able to see what is being removed from the fabric through the clear viewing area on the extractor handle. This view tells you if the fabric still has either dirt or soap still in it and you can decide how much longer to continue in that spot. The attachment and the water spraying ability will make or break the process. I decided after watching a few videos and doing some research that it would be a great plan to convert my shop vac to have this ability. With the proper fittings and products your shop vac can be easily converted to a very usable auto detailing extractor or carpet spot cleaner. I have listed below all the parts and accessories that you will need to complete this project. This is a great auto detailing extractor kit that I like a lot. If you have any questions please feel free to ask in the comments. Thanks for watching and I hope you consider subscribing to my channel.
Check out my website for explanations & links to all the products. I made it easy to build this kit yourself with a full parts layout picture with links. www.hawaiideta...
Here are the links to all the pieces on amazon: amzn.to/3A4Rebw
Here are individual links:
VACUUM:
Ridgid Portable Vac amzn.to/3LJJ4K6
Detailing Hose Kit (labeled as a 1.25" inside Diameter hose but is a 1.5" Outside Diameter) amzn.to/34LshpE or
Ridgid Portable Vac and Detailing Hose Combo amzn.to/3rYKTen
Ridgid Wet Filter amzn.to/3BtFOhk
1.5” Threaded x 1.5” slip on hose cuff (for a 1.5” Vac Hose) amzn.to/359j6z6
2” Threaded x 1.5” slip on hose cuff (for a 2” Vac Hose) amzn.to/3gXHwhC
Mytee Upholstery Tool (Commercial grade - 1.5" push fitting)
amzn.to/3LoAe3J
amzn.to/3ButddV
WATER HOSE & FITTINGS
Teflon Tape (3-5 wraps on threads) amzn.to/3I2RIkC
1/4 Quick Disconnect (connects 1/4' NPT water hose to extractor tool)
amzn.to/3v3JjtF
Air hose used to deliver water to the extractor.
Air Hose (with 1/4 NPT fittings) amzn.to/3GJQEnl
Air Hose Rubber Sleeves bit.ly/3MnKg68
3/4 Garden Hose fitting with 1/4 Female NPT (connects garden hose bib to 1/4" NPT hose)
amzn.to/3gS4sPk
EXTRACTING SUPPLIES
Carpet Cleaning Chemical amzn.to/3gY10Th
Measuring Cup amzn.to/3H1k3GS
Chemical Sprayer amzn.to/3I2XvqB
Battery Drill amzn.to/3BvL6ci
Drill Brush (White Soft) www.amazon.com...
All Purpose Micro Fiber Towels (High Quality) amzn.to/36pr1ZI
ALTERNATIVE EXTRACTION MACHINES
Entry Level:
Bissell Spot Clean Pro amzn.to/3I1Cdti
My Bissell video • BISSELL SPOTCLEAN PRO ...
Semi Pro:
Mytee Spot Cleaner amzn.to/3BAejm9
Pro:
Mytee 4 gallon 130" water lift heated amzn.to/3rXAIqy
Mytee 10 gallon 130" water lift heated amzn.to/3JHhawr
MY AMAZON EXTRACTOR PRODUCTS a.co/gmxlphJ
GARAGE WALL SHELF a.co/7jFjrWQ
MY FAVORITE AMAZON PRODUCTS www.amazon.com...
Disclaimer** I did not invent this method. I took previous known methods and made improvements where I could to simplify and make it easy for everyone to make their own kit.
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@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Here are all the parts and pieces. Thanks. www.amazon.com/shop/hawaiitesladetailing/list/1XD2ELP60DECJ?ref_=aipsflist_aipsfhawaiitesladetailing Subscribe and you will be lucky for a year.
@josepharobinson5901
@josepharobinson5901 Год назад
💯💯💯🙏🏼🙏🏼🔥⭐️
@gm08351
@gm08351 Год назад
you are a real professional
@eduardohernandez5618
@eduardohernandez5618 7 месяцев назад
Today I discovered your channel, it's great
@drivenautomotivedetailingl2827
@drivenautomotivedetailingl2827 2 года назад
If Tony hawk had a twin brother and he detailed cars… love this guy
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@yunggloboxing4718
@yunggloboxing4718 Год назад
Why is that so true 😂🤙🏽
@sanfranatic1
@sanfranatic1 Год назад
😂
@JM-oy5yv
@JM-oy5yv Год назад
He stole his brothers shirt 😂
@MrBigfatidiot
@MrBigfatidiot 7 месяцев назад
Damn saw the comment before the video…couldn’t be more ture
@shaukathameen2808
@shaukathameen2808 Год назад
Gosh! You could easily have been a university lecturer. So easy on the ears.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks.
@jackww839
@jackww839 2 года назад
I love that you are always looking out for everyone, from to weekend warriors to the pros.❤️
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
I am Glad you like the channel. Thanks
@donkeydiehard879
@donkeydiehard879 2 года назад
I love this setup. On tough jobs I had an issue not being able to use hot water though. So I found a cheap easy solution. I used a weed sprayer but any container that holds water and pressure will work. I didn't want to pump the bottle for pressure all the time. I Installed a shrader valve with male threads to the bottle and secured it with a washer, nut and rtv to seal. Hooked up my $50 Ryobi tire inflator that kicks on and off at desired psi and it works like a dream.🙌 Cold water is good for most jobs but is nice to have the option for hot water when needed.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Great idea. Thanks for sharing
@kabelboy1able
@kabelboy1able 2 года назад
Put your quick video out
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
@@kabelboy1able hook up the water inlet hose to a hot water tap. Wash sink, hot water heater hose bib etc. That’s what I do. If you need a constant source of extremely hot water this system might not be the best option. I can make a quick video showing this for sure. Thanks and I hope that helps.
@kabelboy1able
@kabelboy1able 2 года назад
@@HawaiiDetailing yea can u make a quick video. I appreciate it man
@minkuya
@minkuya 2 года назад
Aloha! Just bought the Mytee Air Lite and fittings using the links provided. Already have a spare Ridgid vacuum, Ridgid auto detailing hose kit, etc. No brainer to make this happen. You've got the most creative and most fun to watch auto detailing channel right now. Wishing you the best in 2022, brahddah!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks man. I appreciate it. You will like it. It’s high quality. I am glad you enjoy the channel.
@cynthiaenglish2736
@cynthiaenglish2736 2 года назад
You put tremendous effort & thought to organizing this video. Maximum creativity and great execution! I’m gonna stick to my extractor though cause I still need my Rigid.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks. I really appreciate it.
@adriyanmusic
@adriyanmusic 5 месяцев назад
That's the way man! Most of guys are over working and it's a never ending In this video you are doing it right :)
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 5 месяцев назад
Thanks.
@kevinstill1
@kevinstill1 Год назад
That worked very well. I like it. I wouldn't mind building it one day.
@DubThaDetailer
@DubThaDetailer 8 месяцев назад
I love this channel. Its like watching your weed smoking uncle who is really awesome at detailing cars.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 8 месяцев назад
Hahahaha.
@ShelterDogs
@ShelterDogs 2 года назад
"Look at that. Wow! That is like chocolate milk coming out of there."
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Hahaha. Yes it is.
@MagicMikesDetailing
@MagicMikesDetailing Год назад
Perfect for what I’m looking for to do future detailing
@csmurff
@csmurff 2 года назад
Love the idea, I’m definitely gonna use the hose sock though, that would look way more aesthetically pleasing! Gonna take it a step further though, hear me out! Get a fitting to connect the end of your kobrajet hose to draw your water feed from. You can simply turn the water on to your pressure washer wall install and then leave the pressure washer in the off position. So you can get standard water pressure and not have to tap the garden hose! Then you can trim down the long air hose to make the whole unit easier to store away etc. Just pull it out, plug in power, take the pressure washer gun off and plug your hose into the extractor and off ya go! I just need to find an adapter to go from 1/4 to 3/8 so we can adapt the extractor hose to the pressure washer hose. 🤙🏼
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Good idea for sure. Let me know how it goes. Thanks for watching
@EmersonBJordan
@EmersonBJordan 2 года назад
Any update on the adapters 1/4 to 3/8 ?
@danielshallberg9266
@danielshallberg9266 2 года назад
U ever find that adapter?
@nealwagner8548
@nealwagner8548 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video and for all the links, it was so helpful for me!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 6 месяцев назад
I just updated my website to make it super easy. www.hawaiidetailing.com/extractor Glad it was helpful!
@Snarfimus
@Snarfimus 2 года назад
Thanks for your videos, I dove into my own detailing business because of you and a few other detailers on RU-vid. You guys are educational and give the best tips, so thank you very much!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@Star88701
@Star88701 Год назад
Love this guy, sounds just like the guy in happy Gilmore. "Harness the energy. Rise above it. All good things"
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks.
@Star88701
@Star88701 Год назад
@Hawaii Detailing I hope my comment didn't come off as snarky or rude, I was being honest and it reminded me of that happy Gilmore scene.
@undividedattention
@undividedattention 2 года назад
Can just tell you're a super cool dude. Thanks for the awesomely executed video! I have the same vac that I've had for about the same amount of time and I'm seriously considering doing this now.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. Glad you enjoy the channel
@nomad509
@nomad509 2 года назад
Dang it man, this is a freaking sweet custom setup that I may have to try out! I've never been able to stomach the cost of a Myee even though I love commercial grade tools. Thanks for sharing!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
It’s a good setup. Thanks for watching
@Amxracer
@Amxracer 2 года назад
The best video on this subject and information I have seen yet ! Thanks
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@jenniferray7972
@jenniferray7972 Год назад
Awesome explanation!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks. I appreciate it
@jrtama5
@jrtama5 Год назад
My dude! You probably just saved me thousands of dollars 🤘 I'm a house cleaner that just started getting into very low moisture VLM carpet cleaning and floor cleaning, I think a rig like this would work perfect as I run my business out of my Prius. I have a carpet cleaning friend that told me about getting a six horsepower Plus shop vac for extraction on tile and grout and other applications for carpet and upholstery cleaning etc, apparently that has enough suction to make everything happen so a set up like this in addition to that would be perfect! Totally portable to compared to the professional "portable" extractors. I know they have separate water heating units as well so I could totally add one of those on in the future as well, but for now something like this would be totally good for rinsing and extraction 🦾 thanks!!
@ianspeckmaier9565
@ianspeckmaier9565 2 года назад
I run truckmount machines for a living and this mod is easily 95% as good as a $70,000 van mounted unit, and your techniques are spot on too. My only question is if there's a way to incorporate a chemical rinse into the water flow? A neutral rinse helps pull out all the detergent and also PH balances the fabric.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
There might be a mod to make it work. Will have to look into it. Thanks a lot for watching and sharing your thoughts.
@WCxColosus
@WCxColosus 2 года назад
They sell big jugs that you can fill with water and then pump it to pressurize i was thinking of using something like that to mix a neutral rinse.
@joshymcdaniel9233
@joshymcdaniel9233 2 года назад
They actually make a little water pump for the ridgid 5 gal at my Home Depot or I assume any water pump would work’ like a pond water pump or the tiny tiny ones they use for diy “portable ac etc’ anyway you’d just have to split your line run a hose from chemical bottle to pump and then other end tap into main water hose of your system and boom as u press trigger it should mix with your water/solution line You’d have to home make it for sure no one’s gunna sell it but just get a hose T 3 way to tap into your water line on machine
@joshymcdaniel9233
@joshymcdaniel9233 2 года назад
But if you’re doing truck mounted U can figure it out! A truck mounted is gunna be so much better and have way more psi and suction / water lift this will do for home use but if u have a truck mounted you’re set buddy and have all the psi/ suction u need
@KennyCosway
@KennyCosway 2 года назад
Ian the Rigid has about 40"-50" lift whereas a Ninja portable extractor has 150" lift or 220" for dual 3-stage blowers so how is it 95% effective?
@MikeyMack303
@MikeyMack303 Год назад
Really nice setup. thank you.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks.
@greggo502
@greggo502 2 месяца назад
AWESOME VIDEO!!! The airhose hack is what I needed. I will connect it to my water heater to get the hot water extraction I need.( I have a spigot valve on it to get hot water, not the drain line spigot. I'm stoked!!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 месяца назад
Glad it was helpful!
@greggo502
@greggo502 2 месяца назад
@@HawaiiDetailing I did the set up the air hose on amazon( the one in your link is back ordered) I purchased mine at Home Depot. I connected the water hose to my hot water side of my washing machine. The system works good but what I noticed is that by the time the hot water reaches the end of the 50' water hose it looses a lot of its temperature. Wondering if I go to a 3/8" water hose if it would make a difference. But still haveing a close water source is still great
@chrisgraham2904
@chrisgraham2904 2 года назад
The MyTee hand held extraction tool and other MyTee products are now shown on Amazon as "currently unavailable". This looks like a great system. I've had a Bissell Green Machine and the automotive version of that machine, but they do lack suction power to pull the dirt and pull the water to reduce drying time. Even as a homeowner, I've got three family vehicles that need cleaning a few times a year, couches and upholstered chairs, small throw rugs and general cleanups. With the 6.5 HP Ridgid vacuum I already have, this alternative is worth the investment for a more professional clean.
@chrisgraham2904
@chrisgraham2904 2 года назад
An additional connection to mate with a kitchen or laundry tub faucet will also provide you will hot water to further improve the cleaning process.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
I like it a lot. Is a good middle road kit. Thanks for watching
@fuuraa4765
@fuuraa4765 2 года назад
Planning to buy a wet/dry vac as soon as my extractor wand is delivered. One of the things i found out is that by using tap water which are not distilled has a higher chance of causing water stains to fabrics. you can also hook up the water sprayer into a light pressured water like pump sprayer or adjustable pressure sprayer.
@PolishedMobileDetailing503
@PolishedMobileDetailing503 2 года назад
I’ve thought about this as well, I’m hoping the RV water filters that screw onto the hose outlet will take care of Most of this
@fuuraa4765
@fuuraa4765 2 года назад
@@PolishedMobileDetailing503 water filtering and distilling are different things. distilled water seperates the water itself from other stuff thats mixed into the water and water filtering just filters the stuff that is dangerous for human consumption. filtered water still has some minerals in it that may cause stain to the fabrics. my best bet for faster production is to just buy distilled water or do it your own if you have the budget for it. for me im just buying liters of distilled water and since im using a pump sprayer i can just dump the water into the sprayer
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Good idea. Thanks
@yourstruly3214
@yourstruly3214 2 года назад
Great instructions. I was able to follow it just fine using the 1.5 hose on my craftsman shop vac. This has some crazy strong suction. I use the hot water on my washing machine'shookup for hot water.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Good to hear. Thanks for watching
@SlotDropMarc
@SlotDropMarc Год назад
You turned me on to Carpet Bomber, and this stuff is awesome. Plus I made this carpet extractor and it works like a charm. Thanks my man!!!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Great to hear. Thanks
@diamonddetails9445
@diamonddetails9445 Год назад
Genius 👀💯👍 TYVM BOSS
@MarkSegree
@MarkSegree Год назад
Amazing. Now I gotta call the plumber so I can hook it up directly to the hotwater and don't have to wait for professional extractor to heat up
@blakelivesmatter
@blakelivesmatter Год назад
Great video, and you should be flattered at how many folks have ripped your video off. Screw them though, yours is still the best.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks. I appreciate it.
@georgef1176
@georgef1176 2 года назад
This is just as good as my bissel proheat liftoff. I’m super impressed. Good video brother!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks.
@DJayH34TB34TZ
@DJayH34TB34TZ 2 года назад
I’d love more content with this rig, just found your channel, 🙏🏽 thank you for the content and your time
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@JUDGEME5150
@JUDGEME5150 2 года назад
The fact that your just helping us save money makes you a special person man. I hope you realize that. I hope you get good karma for this. I just subscribed hoping one day I see your name with a millions plus subscribers. People like you is what this world needs.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@charlesking5312
@charlesking5312 Год назад
This is awesome setup! Thanks
@mikegentzke6424
@mikegentzke6424 2 года назад
I love the idea of converting my Shop Vac into a shampooer / extractor. The thing I like the most is both of my shop vacs are over 20 years old and I can transfer it to another when / if it breaks. I have been using an IK sprayer to spray the carpet with carpet bomber and water in a spray bottle to rinse the carpet. It works but is definitely slower.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Works really well. Larger storage footprint but better quality.
@emilepmartin
@emilepmartin 2 года назад
Exactly what I was looking for Jeremy...awesome job once again bringing the content we need to get professional results ourselves. BTW...joining the Tesla family today picking up my White on White Model Y Performance in a few hours...woohoo!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Nice. They are great cars. Thanks for watching
@patrickzepeda5576
@patrickzepeda5576 Год назад
Your shop space is so nice! Love the conversion! Great work !!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks
@nicokasper8461
@nicokasper8461 2 года назад
Good stuff man. Just shared it on the obsessed garage group for everyone to see!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@derellscott6695
@derellscott6695 10 месяцев назад
Omg im going to build this ,and am going to add the heat saber wand booster so i can have heat when im cleaning, thanks so much for this awesome video Hawaii Detailing!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching
@viperrcr
@viperrcr 2 года назад
This is a great idea and not very expensive solution for people! Thank you!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@216baja
@216baja 2 года назад
Always great content! This is a wonderful solution if someone doesn’t have an extractor.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
I enjoy this kit. It works well. Thanks
@rhsab1
@rhsab1 2 года назад
What a great job making this video and listing all the material and details. Enjoyed watching. Thank you!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@jakemaddox76
@jakemaddox76 Год назад
Thanks for this, but you mention 1.5” vacuum hose, the Amazon link description says 1.25”. Please advise.
@FOXXHOUND86
@FOXXHOUND86 Год назад
Dude you seem like you would be an awesome mentor at anything you do and talk about thank you for your time
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thank you. I appreciate it. That means a lot.
@craigord
@craigord 2 года назад
Great video 👍🏻 You’ve got a real respect for your kit that is refreshing to see on video!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thank you.
@mann8254
@mann8254 2 года назад
Great video Jeremy, never thought it to be possible but now I see it is, great idea, thanks Jeremy 👌
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
I actually like this kit a lot. Thanks for watching
@russellesquivel-barker2270
@russellesquivel-barker2270 Год назад
Hey Jeremy I didn’t realize you only posted this video 7 months ago but coincidentally this was around the same exact time I was looking into building one of these DIY extractors. I literally followed your video detail by detail and used your links to order all the stuff from Amazon. I appreciate everything you did to help make this possible! So I did get my extractor going and used it multiple times. However, I just went to use it again right now and I am not getting any water into the air hose it seems like. I tried two different extractor heads. I unscrewed the fittings I previously screwed onto the water line/air hose. I cannot figure out why I am not getting water into my extractor head. When I pull the trigger no water is coming out. It’s worked great in the past when I’ve used it. I literally cannot think why I am not getting water into the line or the extractor head. Also, I am using a garden hose as a water supply like you are in the video. I even tried it on two different hoses. What do you think is wrong here? Thank you!!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
I would trace the water flow from the spigot through each fitting to see where the water is being restricted. Separate the fittings as needed to identify where the water stops. There must be a clog or something that is causing this as the water should flow through with no issue. After you figure that out it will be an easy fix. Thanks for watching
@russellesquivel-barker2270
@russellesquivel-barker2270 Год назад
@@HawaiiDetailing okay yeah Im pretty sure I found it. It’s being restricted in the fitting that connects to the extractor head. Don’t know how or why but probably just going to order a new one. Thanks!
@robertm1692
@robertm1692 Год назад
@@russellesquivel-barker2270 I was going to suggest you look at the quick disconnect fittings. They are closed when separated and it's possible contaminants got into the fittings. Put a canister style water filter on the spigot then connect your hose to the filter to keep hard water mineral deposits out of the hose.
@benjaminerrico6760
@benjaminerrico6760 2 года назад
This is beautiful. You explained it so simply. Can’t wait to mod my wet vac. Thank you!!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@jonathonsalazar3920
@jonathonsalazar3920 2 года назад
Amazing video, everything explained to perfection. I will be doing this very soon 🙏🏼
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot.
@fredpenner5667
@fredpenner5667 2 года назад
Awesome video. I took an auto detailing class and they didn't use any chemicals for cleaning fabric, only steam.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
That works too. It depends on how hammered the fabric is. I use a chemical almost every time. Makes it easier and gets great results. Thanks for watching
@adriancano380
@adriancano380 2 года назад
I’ve been watching videos about extractor and I just don’t watch the whole videos but you explaine everything really good and got me watch the whole video and the set up is great thank you
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@karabinas
@karabinas Год назад
Awe Jeremy! The drill brush does ALL the heavy lifting!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Yea it does. The extractor just sucks the already agitated dirt out. Thanks for watching
@emagee7864
@emagee7864 Год назад
Thanks for putting out content that is right up my alley. Your information, links, and parts list are really complete. Good work.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks. I appreciate it.
@Vladviking
@Vladviking Год назад
That hose bib water hook up made me rethink this as I was looking at a full fledged "home" extractor thinking I would need a pump and tank. I got shop vacs out the yang. Hosing is kind of "thick" and hard to maneuver I would think over the regular bissel type. Thanks
@winner1604
@winner1604 9 месяцев назад
Great video, fantastic, thank you
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 9 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@James-ik8yz
@James-ik8yz 11 месяцев назад
I use the hot water heat in the garage, which works great !
@johnavendano9869
@johnavendano9869 2 года назад
I saw this week more videos around RU-vid about make a “professional estractor with a shop vacuum” they are all the same, my opinion is if you want a professional extractor that’s not for you, because you are using regular water, The advantage of the professional extractor is that you can use the necessary chemicals mixed with hot or cold water ( not only plain water) and that is what cleans, it does not matter if you previously spray the seat or the carpet with the foam cannon if you do not after remove that cleaning product with another appropriate chemical that extracts it (rinse fiber) so that the fiber does not become rigid and take on a bad smell, if you only use water it leaves a bad smell, especially on carpets, here in Las Vegas I got many jobs, because some guys do this job poorly and the carpet and seats stink of rot when they're drying
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
I always recommend getting the best tools you can afford for sure. Thanks for watching
@grayparagon4164
@grayparagon4164 Год назад
Yeah I instantly subscribed cause of just HIM! Hahaha cool voice and style man, in just the industry I need to not fall asleep learning about.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks
@streetfighters805
@streetfighters805 2 года назад
Amazing to watch.. Thank you very much for teaching me something new...
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@pupetas
@pupetas Год назад
wow hermano, que genial video! tengo una aspiradora vac shop de 5 galones, y el manual dice que si aspira agua, jamás lo he intentado! ahora lo intentaré saludos! / wow bro what a great video! I have a 5 gallon shop vac, and the manual says if it sucks up water, I've never tried it! I'll try now cheers!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Great to hear. Yeah.
@emmayarde
@emmayarde 2 года назад
Maaaane! You sold me that thing 🤣 didn’t need to see more i hopped to the home depot app and bought it. Thanks!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@Munky332
@Munky332 Год назад
You can get the orange model of this vacuum, that has wheels, for like 90-100$, and it regularly goes on sale. Also, there used to be an amazing deal on a wal-mart shop-vac that had its own built in water tank, with its own handle and nozzle. Hart brand 5.5hp 6-gallon. quite a bit bigger, but I picked mine up for like 50$ on sale. It works quite well. I think they normally go for about 150$.
@RaldasDetails
@RaldasDetails 2 года назад
Brother you always doing the best videos out there!! 😎👍🏼
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks Tony. I appreciate it
@2minniegirl
@2minniegirl 5 месяцев назад
Wow that suction is amazing and powerful
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 5 месяцев назад
It works well for sure
@richsmith9063
@richsmith9063 Год назад
GREAT Video. You are an EXCELLENT presenter / content creater !!!!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Thanks a lot.
@no_lft_shft
@no_lft_shft 2 года назад
Ok I've watched enough videos. I now love this channel.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@HowtoRestoreHeadlights
@HowtoRestoreHeadlights Год назад
I’m a fully mobile detailer here in East TN and legit, buying this setup now. The water outlet on the $1500 Viper extractor broke after only about a month and they don’t honor warranty 🙈 We’re eco friendly (Eco Detailing TN) and pride ourselves on ‘using less than a gallon of water on each detail’. Basically we don’t use water hose/pressure washer. So I’m simply gonna put my distilled water in a separate sprayer and run this extractor without water hose attached. I see it making for an even MORE already simple design. I literally have three of those shorter Rigid vacs and just picked up a bigger one today actually lol. Time to designate one as the WET only one. Thanks for taking time to make this video!
@bingaman
@bingaman 2 года назад
I love that you painted the shop vac
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Got to make it match. Thanks for watching
@jvb24404
@jvb24404 2 года назад
Damn!!! You’re a genius men… 👍
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
I wish. I put together parts for my kit from research I did as well as tips and tricks I learn from others out there rigging things up. Then I share it all with you guys. Thanks for watching
@bat__bat
@bat__bat Год назад
Hmm. 🤔 If you are working at clients' homes a lot, you can always use their outside water spigot. And their electrical outlet for your shop vac. If you can connect to their washroom hot water spigot, great. If not, you could pretty cheaply add a hot water tap on your own car or truck. Then you have endless hot water with u always. Two options: 1) tap into upper radiator hose or heater core for the hot engine coolant. 2) tap into the engine oil system. The oil option is hotter and easier to harness in my opinion. All items can be had around $275 from Amaz or eBay and installed with regulars hand tools.. Get the right sized, right type of sandwich adapter that fits your car's oil filter threads. Install sandwich adapter and adapt your oil filter. Now you have In/Out function of the engine's hot oil supply without affecting the car. You can still change your car's oil and filter as you normally would. Next, pipe some appropriate insulated hoses from the sandwich adapter to a vehicle-mounted plate heat exchanger. Get some sort of materials to mount the heat exchanger to the car. From the heat exchanger, run hoses to the side or back underneath the vehicle where you can hook up to with garden hose fittings, and allow them to be stashed away out of site under the car when not in use. Add some more of your normal engine oil to compensate for the new volume of oil needed to flow in the new piping and through the exchanger. That's all. Doesn't need a thermostat or a pump or anything electric or complicated because the car provides it. It can run "dry" on the water side without hurting anything during normal driving. Oil runs through it all the time harmlessly without changing the car. If you tap into the radiator or heater core instead, do the same thing with a plate heat exchanger. The heating medium changes but the plate exchanger doesn't mind. Mount the plate exchanger under the hood or under your car somewhere with straps or metal zip ties or something durable if it's meant to stay semi-permanently. So when u pull up to a customer house: Unpack your garden hose. Hook directly to their outside spigot attached to their house or apartment complex. Run that hose to one of the two garden hose hookups under your car. Then hook your tool up as seen in this video to the other garden hose hookup under the car. That's your hot water tap. Keep the car engine running idle in park as normal while u clean. Buy a $10 needle valve for the detail tool and install it inline a few feet back from the trigger for fine-tuned pressure adjustment. This should provide more than enough heat and water pressure for using the tool in the video to properly hot water extract on a car or sofa or some types of rugs even. 🤔 You might be able to use that setup to have hot water for pressure washing, but you'd need a water pressure unloader and/or one of those newer electric washers that shut off completely when you let go of the trigger. This way you can run pressurized water up to 500 or 1000 psi through the plate heat exchanger. It might be pushing it too much at those pressures and you might try running the hot water as source to the pressure washer instead of the other way around. Then there's no water pressure to hurt the exchanger but your washer won't like hot water beyond about 150F. Idk. Maybe with the shutting-off washers now there's no risk of hurting the exchanger. Haven't tried that yet.
@MrSpeed396
@MrSpeed396 2 года назад
I built one thanks to you! It works great Thank you, I wish I could post a picture.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Great to hear. Thanks for sharing
@jttiptopdetailing3996
@jttiptopdetailing3996 7 месяцев назад
Wow, so glad I found your video! Awesome explanation & showing it working. I'm ordering from the links you provided & I can't thank you enough. I'm mobile & this will be perfect for my set up!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 7 месяцев назад
Thanks. I appreciate it. It’s a good rig.
@davidmedina7192
@davidmedina7192 2 года назад
Awesome! Hook up water supply hose to the boiler and now you have hot water!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Good idea. Thanks for watching
@RobertWilliams-vm6bi
@RobertWilliams-vm6bi Год назад
Your videos are always informative and sometimes funny. I agree this is an inexpensive workaround but unless you have it attached to hot water, I prefer steam.
@regisfunatsu
@regisfunatsu 2 года назад
Maaaan... You saved me a bucket of dollars. I was about to buy the Bissell, then your video show up. Great video BTW!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@jackww839
@jackww839 2 года назад
You are an absolute legend my friend!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thank you.
@eltony69
@eltony69 2 года назад
Your videos are the best your explain everything step by step and super clear
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks. Glad you enjoy them.
@beerme_2
@beerme_2 2 года назад
Enjoyed the video. You put a lot of effort into your channel. Thanks for that effort. From video shooting, editing demo of the product to all of the links in your description. Kudos on the cool project. Costs adds up on repurposing a shop vac.. I have been considering an extractor. I am a detail hobbyist and had been leaning toward the Bissel spot clean pet pro portable carpet cleaner.. Stay Safe!
@cynthiaenglish2736
@cynthiaenglish2736 2 года назад
Me too. I can’t afford to give up my Rigid.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Yeah. That’s a good one too. Thank you for following the channel. I appreciate it
@mikebridgeline3275
@mikebridgeline3275 2 года назад
Love all your videos. Thank you. Smart fellow. 👍🇺🇲
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching
@billybrown6330
@billybrown6330 Год назад
Teflon tape should be applied in a clockwise direction. Doing this will help to make a better seal as the fitting is tightened in a clockwise direction.
@JuanCastro-dx1jk
@JuanCastro-dx1jk 2 месяца назад
This is amazing, I'm doing this for sure
@smithersjh
@smithersjh 2 года назад
Great write up and love the links to everything but the vacuum hose you have links for are 1.25 hoses and the cuff is 1.50 to 1.50
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Sorry I missed this comment. I used these exact parts for my kit. They should work great for you. Not sure why it’s titled that way. I have the same exact hose.
@smithersjh
@smithersjh 2 года назад
@@HawaiiDetailing i decided to say screw it and buy it and it turns out it was what was needed just labeled wrong
@HussCapital
@HussCapital 7 месяцев назад
Great video thanks for the information. Gonna build one myself! You gained a subscriber. Thanks again
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for the sub!
@JG-gh4xj
@JG-gh4xj 2 года назад
awesome video, and you remember to say "YEEEAAAHHH" at the end.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Of course. Sometimes I forget. Thanks for watching
@PolishedMobileDetailing503
@PolishedMobileDetailing503 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to make the video. I will be using this setup in the future.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@josemejia6645
@josemejia6645 2 года назад
What an awesome unbiased video! Thanks for your time in putting it all together. I’ve been wanting to get my vehicles detailed and got burned by on one already to the point I’m pushing myself to do it. What do you think about steam vs water extraction? Is heat better than cold tap water?
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
This is a cool kit. You will like it. I hook mine to a hot water spigot. Works great. I like extracting fabric as my goto for dirty seats and carpet. Thanks for watching
@MrPeeteboy
@MrPeeteboy Год назад
@@HawaiiDetailing what do you mean I like extracting fabric as my go-to?
@cesarmecinas2600
@cesarmecinas2600 2 года назад
I have the same setup but air hose in a Cox reel connected to my 12v pump work like a champ. Love the color on the ridget
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Nice. Thanks for watching
@Johnnyjump
@Johnnyjump 11 месяцев назад
The link is for a inch 1/4 hose, where do you find the 1.5 inch rigid hose? I can buy a 3rd party hose but it doesn’t connect to the rigid shop vac I have. Help
@ddautodetailing
@ddautodetailing 2 года назад
Excellent! Thanks for taking the time to share this. Definitely something I'm interested in 👍
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
It’s a cool rig. Thanks for watching
@Slim.Calhoun
@Slim.Calhoun Год назад
Just stocked my Amazon cart. Can't wait.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
It’s a good kit. I like it a lot. Thanks for watching
@greenbackfunding418
@greenbackfunding418 Год назад
Dude, I like what you have done with your pressure washer set up, never thought of a mounted hose reel! Nice!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Yeah man. Thanks. I did not invent this setup but I customized it with parts and pieces to meet my needs.
@RodrigoNavarro-s6c
@RodrigoNavarro-s6c 6 месяцев назад
Thank yo so much for the "details".
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 6 месяцев назад
Thanks
@MatthewHurtado
@MatthewHurtado 2 года назад
Wow that worked great, nice suction. Great video Jeremy. Keep them comin!
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Yeah buddy. Thanks a lot.
@MrPeeteboy
@MrPeeteboy Год назад
Hey after watching your vid I put together one finally. After a couple uses i realized it would be much better handling of the hoses if I thru in a quick disconnect at the same spot the vacuum hose attaches to the vacuum. So on my 50 ft 1/4 " airline I cut it at 9 ft I believe and put a quick disconnect so the vacuum hose and attached air hose winds up together and I don't have to fight 50' or kinking hose when I'm picking up or setting up. Just connect or disconnect and wind it up neatly and go. Also I found a swivel cuff that makes a comfortable difference compared to the non swivel 1.5 x 1.5 you use. You don't have to fight the twist of the vacuum hose as your working.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing Год назад
Great ideas. Thanks for sharing.
@emmettpadilla3645
@emmettpadilla3645 Год назад
Link to the swivel cuff?
@walterroskowski7714
@walterroskowski7714 11 месяцев назад
Ya I put a 2 way splitter on my washer so when I do my extractions I can use hot water when done turn small valve off and open small valve to go back to the washer
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 11 месяцев назад
Great mod. Thanks for sharing
@LotusDetail77
@LotusDetail77 2 года назад
So Awesome! I wish I saw something like this a long time ago. I made due with a jank setup before buying the bissell pro, Having use the Bissell spot pro for two years I got sick of it. It sucks, yes it does the job but man its rough. I just bought the aqua pro vac and it is sweet, that aside I would take doing this over the bissell pro any day. What is even cool with this is you can buy a second vac hose and easy swap from vac to extract or to work more cleanly just get a 2nd rigid vac and you are golden! Great content! p.s. the hart 3n1 isn't to shabby either.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. Thanks for watching
@DetailingBreakdown
@DetailingBreakdown 2 года назад
Good clean well thought out video! I predict millions of views.
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Thanks a lot. I appreciate it
@cebasmb8250
@cebasmb8250 2 года назад
Great job as always Jeremy 👌🏽💯 i have one setup in my van but on a portable gas water heater....man it's bad ass and with hot 🔥 water......great job man
@HawaiiDetailing
@HawaiiDetailing 2 года назад
Cool deal. Thanks for watching
@apaulotroughtzmantz2914
@apaulotroughtzmantz2914 Год назад
For the zip ties, instead of cutting the ends off, grab it with the nose of a pair of pliers and twist it off. The result is completely smooth and won’t cut you or the car seats.
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