Air Vent Clean (SpeedSteam™ Exclusive)

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Uploaded by on Sep 24, 2007

There hasn't been any way to clean up the air vent system in the past. This footage is showing how it's done easily using SS-2500, the ultimate steam car wash machine.

The Next Generation Car Wash!
"Green Steam Car Wash"

Steam car wash, detail, deodorize and sanitize at the same time. Wash your car in less than 4 cups of water w/o use of chemical.

Steam has been widely used in many area of the industries such as food and beverage processing area where it is used to clean and sterilize production machinery and plant equipment. Now it's available for auto detailing industry. Melt away grease and grime from your engine, wheels and chrome accessories. Steam away stains and odors from uphostery, carpeting and floor mats and get those hard-to-reach area with ease.

Speed Steam, Inc. carry the ultimate steam car wash units available in 3 different types.

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  • doesnt moister cause mold? i would imagine it would stink afterthis

  • It won't if you follow the specific process we use.

  • do you think this would help with a stuck air vent?.

  • Haha, it depends on how it's stuck. Do you know what's stuck inside?

  • Doesn't doing this increase the humidity in the vehicle? Do you dehumifify post clean? Any problems with pooled water inside air conditioning systems from this process?

  • When we clean the air vent system, we are using extreme dry steam in high temperature (between 168 to 180f). Once we are done spraying, we turn the heater on for good 5 minutes to dry out any moist trapped inside the vent system. It won't damage the AC system from this process. It's very safe and effective way to clean the entire vent.

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  • Where can I buy this?

  • Hi InvaderHLG.

    The answer is NO. It's completely safe on all interior finishes minus electrical components. We used steamed damp micro fiber to wipe gently around radios, navigation and such...

  • i've watched many of your videos and i think this is a great idea. i would love to be able to have my car cleaned like that. i had one question though. When the steam touches the car does it mess with the interior?

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