What a quality tool! This window jamb would have been a major problem w/ a pressure washer. A PW would flood the interior of the truck with dirt and water and, with my luck, rebound the water into my face!
On interiors, it cleans quickly with no chemicals. The steam has enough velocity to force dirt out of cracks and through vent holes--no fumbling with a rag, a compressed air hose, and several spray bottles. I simply point the steam at the dirt and watch it disolve; closer to the dirt when it's heavy, further away around sensitive equipment like stereo buttons. On upholstery, I wrap a microfiber around a special large tip. The mf fills with absurdly hot steam, and as I drag the mf across upholstery, the steam draws dirt into the mf. MF gets dirty, flip it around to a clean spot on the mf, and back to work.
Take your interior detailing to a new level w/ a steamer. A good one is around $1k, but worth it.
On interiors, it cleans quickly with no chemicals. The steam has enough velocity to force dirt out of cracks and through vent holes--no fumbling with a rag, a compressed air hose, and several spray bottles. I simply point the steam at the dirt and watch it disolve; closer to the dirt when it's heavy, further away around sensitive equipment like stereo buttons. On upholstery, I wrap a microfiber around a special large tip. The mf fills with absurdly hot steam, and as I drag the mf across upholstery, the steam draws dirt into the mf. MF gets dirty, flip it around to a clean spot on the mf, and back to work.
Take your interior detailing to a new level w/ a steamer. A good one is around $1k, but worth it.





