Happy Carpet Cleaners- Steam Cleaning Upholstery

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Cokefiend says:

Will professional steam cleaning remove pet hair well? Nice video, I
enjoyed the music haha.

Spitfire007yeh says:

i have a truck mount and have so far avoided doing upholstery so thanks but
what is the hand piece you are useing its whats caught my attention i have
an upholstery wand but the water jets out far to strongly i have a big red
truck mount and i am about to buy myself a kirby vacuum can you tell me
what that hand piece is please it looks to be very easy to use.

hcciam says:

Dry vacuuming is the best way to remove pet hair. Wet hairs are sticky and
don’t come off fabric as easily as when dry. Sometimes I have to pull
whiskers our with my fingers. They really dig in. Steam cleaning will
loosen and remove the few remaining hairs that are stuck by the oils on a
hair. There are foam rubber squares you can buy that are excellent at
removing pet hair. Ask at a pet store.

roguewarrior says:

@hcciam Hydrokinetic is being sold by many vendors. Just do a internet
search, just bought a new on on discount from Interlink Supply. Its nice,
its not just the head, but a long tube and solution hose, that close to the
head is designed to enter through the vac hose so you have less cords to
work with while cleaning. The HK head rinses then has a small lip with
small holes on it that lift the fabric slightly to pull out the rinsing
solution.

hcciam says:

@Spitfire007yeh @Spitfire007yeh You’ve got a Big Red? Me too. Mines semi
retired at the moment, sitting disconnected in a truck box. Thinking of
selling it but have too much invested in it. I’m using the Hydrokinetic uph
tool. I’m not sure who is selling it currently, it was SteamWay. You could
call John Olson of superiorcleaningsolutions , he’s honest, reliable and
ships across the country. Some people like this tool, some don’t. I like
it, dries fabric nicely

apstlcpwr says:

I need two things….first..what type of machine do i need to get to
precondition my couch…can i just buy a spray bottle of the
solution?…second..whats the name of the machine that steam cleans the
upholstery?

kbs1212 says:

THANK YOU! I needed some help haha, you’re the best!!

3636Clarence says:

The reason I clean the couch is to find $ in the crevices.

hcciam says:

@hcciam I can use the tool at TM temps and at 300-400psi. I’ve learned not
to go over 400 because the trigger valve doesn’t like it. The teflon head
allows truck mount vacuum to be used safely as well. Join Mikeysboard and
you can keep up to date on all the latest tools. I just tested the new
Sapphire Uph tool, wasn’t that impressed, but again, some others love it.
They didn’t have a HK tool though.

chicago618 says:

Excellent! Now come over to my place and do the same thing.

hcciam says:

I don’t know about Boodie, but I’m using the newer Hydrokinetic tool with a
teflon glide, which was from SteamWay, not sure who is selling it now,
Hydromaster maybe. Excellent tool, leaves fabrics almost dry. It uses a #4
jet, so there is good flow to really flush. My tm will be at least 200F at
the truck, so with that flow and Parflex hose, it will be hot enough.

Boodieman72 says:

Its not steam cleaning, this is extraction.

housecleanersSydney4 says:

Fabulous! I got best help from this video, it taught me few good tips!!!

hcciam says:

its truck mounted steam cleaning. Various places you can buy the equipment.
Costs can run from $5000 to $50,000 depending on what you want. THEN there
is all the training and experience ;-))

hcciam says:

Its not the equipment so much as the knowledge of how to clean. Highly
recommend hiring a professional for upholstery. Costs more but worth it!!
Small pump up or trigger sprayer will work to precondition. Brush in with a
soft haired brush. for a machine, hate even saying it, but Bissel, Hoover,
Rug Dr, those small machines “can” do the job if you know what you’re
doing. Work SLOW, these machines don’t rinse well. Don’t blame me for poor
results 😉

cullensinoz says:

You did a good job!

CarpetCleanEdinburgh says:

very helpful tips thanks

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