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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2008

See a Dry Vapor Steam cleaner clean LEATHER SEATS in a flash. Auto detailing made easy!

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  • awesome. I want to get a dry vapour steamer but all the aussie ones are either not dry vapour or are too hot or the seats are wet for ages

  • Yeah,, sometimes "auto detail extractors" are called "Steamers" but they are not DRY VAPOR steamers. The extractors simply shoot out very hot water and suck it back up with a vac. We sell those as well but the steamer in this video was a DRY VAPOR STEAM CLEANER. It puts out about 95% dry steam vapor. A great tool

  • I think the video spoke for itself

  • Amen! I love it when you can see what is clearly REAL footage with real results!. This is the real deal! BTW,, all of our videos follow the same REAL, HONEST footage. We frankly despise those made for TV type infomercials with all of the phony cleaning shots. All real here,, hopefully you all will agree, they do speak for themselves. Thanks Rotorman13b.

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  • can you use this cleaning method on nubuck leather or aniline.....

  • Looks like a great product. Unfortunately, I got so irritated by the non-stop horrible jingle I had to close your website. Let me know when you kill the jingle, and I'll probably buy a few things

  • I'm assuming that any areas with fine cracking in the leather must be avoided?

  • @VaporSteamCleaners this looks nice man great stuff mayne

  • Agreed

  • Honestly, I can't say for sure but I don't think it will. Just be sure to wipe the dissolving dirt often. I think it is less likely to damage your vented heated seats then if you sprayed a bunch of soapy solution on it and scrubbed. Steam produces far less liquid. So my short answer is, no, it should be just fine but work with caution and use common sense. Wipe often.

  • The feedback we get suggests that it works fairly well. The steam breaks up the dirt and a microfiber cloth is used to wipe up the mess. I would rather an auto detail extractor for upholstery seats. We sell them starting at about $400 at our web site. The steam detail tool is amazing at cleaning cup holders, consoles, sticky gunk from around bolts and off carpet. All in all good units. Also try the 4000-s or higher in hot water injection mode and a shop vac as an extractor.

  • You could probally get away with the VC3000 RED Home unit. A better unit would be the 4000-S. Anything bigger is probally not helpful if it is for home use. The RED is 1300 watts steam only. The 4000-S is 1600 watts with steam AND hotwater injection. A great feature to have. Check out the web for more videos and prices and info on the individual units. Thanks

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