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  • review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

    i try put together a review of little green Bisell extractor.
    is a light unit , good for mobile detailers or car owners with a lot of cloth inside the car or for fam with kids & pets
    when you remove stain from seats or when you clean them you may wanna work the whole piece where the stain is, is very important.
    i have a unit similar with this:


    tools: extractor , a upholstery brush , a microfiber towel ,apc+ meguiar`s, water , vinegar. last 3 in sprayer bottle.
    i first pre-soak the seats , 2-3 spray with water , light on seats , if carpets than i add more water. sometimes i use the hot water but the spray is too wide and i can`t use it in interior.
    i follow with 1-2 spray of cleaner apc+ , let it sit for few minutes , i agitate the solution with the brush.
    using the extractor with pressure on extractor head i get most of the cleaning solution out, than i spray some more water agitate again and extract , i wipe with a mf towel if any residue left.
    for final i use vinegar, spray few mist and agitate with brush, than extract.
    here are few jobs bisell extractor handle. i would say is a good unit but should be more durable.













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    Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

    Thanks for the great review, I was thinking about buying one but I wasn't sure about its power

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      Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

      i put pressure on extractor head and it works , also i don`t move it fast , medium i would say.
      i don`t do interiors everyday, but when i need it it does a decent /good job
      proreflection
      *Ceramic Coating * Protection Film * Car Wrap * Paint Correction

      Detail Luxury and Exotics in Austin area

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        Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

        [IMG]file:///C:/Users/BENEDI%7E1/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot.png[/IMG]perfect for the following reasons:
        1. tool reviewed
        2. before/after pics
        3. example car.
        now I can have the purchase of this equipment get reviewed for approval by the financial controller again. hehe
        thanks for the nice review. ****
        But that's just me. Hope that helped though...

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          Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

          They are a good tool to have. After I use this on interiors. I generally use the shop vac for more extraction.
          quality creates its own demand

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            Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

            I have a regular Little Green Machine. It extracted very well but I can see with some guys liking the shop vac for the suction.

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              Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

              Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
              They are a good tool to have. After I use this on interiors. I generally use the shop vac for more extraction.
              Originally posted by BlackScreaminMachine View Post
              I have a regular Little Green Machine. It extracted very well but I can see with some guys liking the shop vac for the suction.
              I bought a Little Green Machine on Craigslist for about $20. Not the best/most powerful machine out there, but for 20 bucks? It was an clear decision.

              I'm using APC+ 4:1 for carpets, floor mats, and cloth seats. Performs much better than expected with customers being very impressed with the results.

              Matt
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                Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

                I purchased one about two months ago and it is not one of my better pieces of equipment. I have gone back to using a shopvac, spray bottle, and a brush head on my rotary. The LGM just does not have enough power to pull the water/cleaner out of the fabric. Even for rinsing, I just use water from a spray bottle.
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                  Re: review on Bisell extractor, pic included.

                  Originally posted by Matt Majeika View Post
                  I bought a Little Green Machine on Craigslist for about $20. Not the best/most powerful machine out there, but for 20 bucks? It was an clear decision.

                  I'm using APC+ 4:1 for carpets, floor mats, and cloth seats. Performs much better than expected with customers being very impressed with the results.

                  Matt

                  I have been messing around with dirty carpets and trying out APC and APC+ and regular APC has been doing wonderful.

                  The stuff I extract looks like home brewed root beer..... here is a pic.

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