I Built My Own Extractor & Replaced The Mytee Lite 8070

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3:00 Just be careful when you drag the hose over the door opening and seats that you aren’t snagging the interior from those zip tie buckles. Maybe use the two-sided Velcro straps with the soft side out! Just a thought 💭

MackyGuyver
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Thank you so much, just purchased all the items. I decided to buy all the items on the amazon links listed in the description instead of buying the $200 or so hose + airhose kit

afalz
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We just picked up the ridged 4 gallon and it didn't disappoint. We have a German Shorthaired Pointer mix who sheds alot. This vac and a simple dog handwash glove with the rubber nubbies..made short work of that hair!! Thanks buddy

mikebryant
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Hey Luke thanks for another great video . This old man has learned a lot of detailing tricks from you. Just a suggestion, use side cutters to trim your wire ties all the way down to the base as they can be very sharp and will cut you or the interior your working on. I was a electrician by trade and used wire ties daily and speak from experience !

jeffpatterson
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As a Mobile detailer, I have been thinking about this setup and specifically trying to keep the water line nice and tidy because it has to go all the way back to my van and I’ve found a solution! If I just tip tie it to the power cord of the vacuum. They are both coming from the same general direction! 👍 thanks Luke for trying this out because I really value your opinion. I was looking at the vac master beast for a vacuum anyways so my rigid will be dedicated to my extractor.

Mathewlarge
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This is a great video, I did mobile detailing for many years, I had a mytee extractor, I did not have a generator, I used the electric from the customer... it was a hot water extractor with only 1 plug to power the pump, vacuum, and heating element.. the problem I ran into was if I tried to power all 3 at once I ended up blowing the circuit breaker... so I had to use 2 separate circuits... so I used the heat and pump from the mytee extractor and used the vacuum from a home depot ridged wet dry vacuum which was alot stronger then the mytee

robm
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I just built my own DIY extractor, but have not been able to use it yet! Can't wait! Great video Luke

roushautodetailing
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I did this about 5 months ago and it’s was worth it. I ordered mine from Rip clean and it does take about 2/3 weeks before you get it shipped to you and it’s free shipping. I am just using my Ridgid 4 gal 5.0 peak portable vacuum with the wet filter as an extractor I have the Ridgid 3 gal peak HP NXT to vacuum cars. It’s compact and really strong enough to vacuum the cars and you can put it in the car if you want. But I also bought the Ridgid car detailing hose kit. And I used velcro straps to attach my water line to my hose no rips or snags.

stephenodell
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Even at current prices, this appears to be a fantastic value. I genuinely appreciate the information!

VinceCannavaII
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Dude SO true. The power of suction is what is key to removing soil and moisture. For upholstery, you barely need much psi, that garden hose is more than enough. Heat is helpful, but isn't super necessary. The reason those extractors are so expensive is because it's such a proprietary product. You got everything you need for a fraction of the cost

mertozcan
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That water line hookup is an absolute game changer

Myrahh
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My homeboy built this exact extractor. It works great.

Rocneymar
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Love this. Good to know I don't have to buy an expensive machine to start detailing. I already have the ridgid vacuum

Rebecca-gvgy
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Cool video and a great idea for upgrading the Rigid! Thanks for posting!!

chelsabailey
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Just started going through the class you have online, loving it! I’ve really been thinking about this as a solution, but I’ve also been toying with an idea to make it a full on hot water extractor. Because you don’t need like 4gpm or something crazy for this. You could conceivably connect it to one of the mobile camping shower hot water systems, and just run your cold water hose in and connect the blue one to the hot outlet for the shower head.. I’d love to see you try it, and truthfully once I get the funds to finally start my business I’m going to try it myself. But just thought I’d put that bug in everyone’s ear and see how it develops. Great video. I love this kit! It’s certainly not cheaper than the parts list to buy individually but having the time savings really seems to throw the kit over the top of me. Just an easy buy, and then plug and play

jeremytelman
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You can always hook up a hose to the washing machine hot water tap and that does the trick.

josecruz
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Amazing, can’t wait to try this with my business

taylorprevost
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Thank you! I already got a big shop vac I bought from Home Depot a few years back for $50 and that thing SUCKS UP 👍🏼

pabloramon
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Thanks for putting this list together. This is extremely helpful

stephanokapya
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You can buy an “instant water heater” which is used for hand sinks and such. They plug into a standard outlet. You could actually set one up with this set up to heat hose water to about 100f and you would have heated water. You could also use it with a pressure washer and have warm water for washing. Being that a pressure washers doesn’t actually use that much water it would keep up pretty well.

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