Mytee Carpet Extractors now available at Autopia-CarCare.com!

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
Mytee @ Autopia.carcare.com

Mytee Products, Inc. is the oldest carpet cleaning machine company in the industry today. The company has roots dating back to 1977 but the Mytee brand itself started in 1994 with the advent of a portable water heater product. Today Mytee remains family owned and operated. Their goal is still to offer the best carpet cleaning machines for the best price possible.
 
I have a Mytee HP-100 at work. The thing is not only a dinosaur, but its a bulletproof beast of a machine. I rarely come across something it can't get out. Great machines.
 
I have a Mytee HP-100 at work. The thing is not only a dinosaur, but its a bulletproof beast of a machine. I rarely come across something it can't get out. Great machines.

Are you generally using a solution mixed into the slurry, or pre-treating with a product and using pure water to extract?
 
I have the Mytee HP60 Spyder for a few years and it has been a great addition. Its small enough for a 1-man shop but still holds 3 gallons of water for both water and recovery tanks. The water is heated and pressure is just about perfect. Water lift is outstanding, and on every vehicle I use it on, no matter how clean the floor surfaces look, I always get a recovery tank full of brown to black water removed, depending on how much dirt is actually buried deep down in the carpeted surfaces. I also have the optional drying kit which uses the hot air exhaust to direct that air right back to wherever you want to point it to, while you are working, so it is helping to dry out your cleaned areas, while you are cleaning other areas.
The HP100 is the same machine, only bigger tanks, same spec's as this model.
I never use a slurry mixture so far; I just dont like to run anything but clean water past my pumps, because I think they will live longer that way, and I really like knowing that once I rinse and extract the carpets, there is nothing in the material to later attract and hold onto dirt, etc..
I pre-treat the materials with something like low foaming Meguairs APC+ brushed in and then rinsed and extracted. On really badly greased mats, sometimes that Meguiars Quick Out Carpet Stain Remover product will work too.
The idea for me is to use as little of any product including water as possible, so I have as little as possible to remove. If floor mats are really really dirty or full of sand, etc., then sometimes a good pressure washer will be faster to get all that stuff removed and then come back and extract the water..
Machine also works great to clean and extract cloth covered seats!

Dan F
 
I have the Mytee HP60 Spyder for a few years and it has been a great addition. Its small enough for a 1-man shop but still holds 3 gallons of water for both water and recovery tanks. The water is heated and pressure is just about perfect. Water lift is outstanding, and on every vehicle I use it on, no matter how clean the floor surfaces look, I always get a recovery tank full of brown to black water removed, depending on how much dirt is actually buried deep down in the carpeted surfaces. I also have the optional drying kit which uses the hot air exhaust to direct that air right back to wherever you want to point it to, while you are working, so it is helping to dry out your cleaned areas, while you are cleaning other areas.
The HP100 is the same machine, only bigger tanks, same spec's as this model.
I never use a slurry mixture so far; I just dont like to run anything but clean water past my pumps, because I think they will live longer that way, and I really like knowing that once I rinse and extract the carpets, there is nothing in the material to later attract and hold onto dirt, etc..
I pre-treat the materials with something like low foaming Meguairs APC+ brushed in and then rinsed and extracted. On really badly greased mats, sometimes that Meguiars Quick Out Carpet Stain Remover product will work too.
The idea for me is to use as little of any product including water as possible, so I have as little as possible to remove. If floor mats are really really dirty or full of sand, etc., then sometimes a good pressure washer will be faster to get all that stuff removed and then come back and extract the water..
Machine also works great to clean and extract cloth covered seats!

Dan F

Great review and tips Mr. Franco! :yourrock:bigups

Hope all is well!
 
Are you generally using a solution mixed into the slurry, or pre-treating with a product and using pure water to extract?

Normally we run a light duty solution through it, but the carpets its used on is definitely not normal daily driven cars.
 
"Great review and tips Mr. Franco!

Hope all is well!"


Thanks Todd, I am glad to help !
We are doing pretty good, way the heck over here in the great NorthWet. Fall has fell, it's getting colder at night, and we already had snow at some of the higher elevations.
Have my 66.5amp Generator in place and an extra 15 gallons of gas ready to go.
Sounds funny saying this to you guys that are still using Sunblock and getting tanned !:):):)
Best to you and yours !
Dan F
 
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