Aztec Hot Rod Extractor – Mobile Repair and Detail
The Aztec Hot Rod Hot Water Extractor is the newest addition to The Interior Guy. After quite the research and contemplation I decided to bite the bullet and purchase this little jewel. I’m needing to get some of my customers seats and carpets cleaner then what they are to sell. I also think its a great partner to dyeing carpet the right way. There’s endless possibilities to the uses of a hot water extractor like this one.
My decision on going with this Aztec Hot Rod Extractor was based on size, mobility, suction, and heat.
The reason for size was amount of room I have available in my van, which is very limited. I’m running a Dodge Caravan with just enough room for me and everything else I carry. So a small unit was really my only option.
Mobility of course goes with the biz, you don’t want a big bulky machine when doing mobile interior repairs and detailing. No since breaking your back more then what we already are. It only weighs 18 lbs, so carrying it around from vehicle to vehicle should be a breeze. It does come with casters that you have to install but right now I’m not using them, no real reason other then rolling around in the van. It’s light enough I shouldn’t have to much of a problem, but I do have the option of installing them if needed in the future.
The suction or lift was pretty important too, a lot of the stains or just dirt I run across in vehicles need quite a bit of suction to get them out. This unit carries a whopping 102″ of lift, more then any small unit I researched.
Now heat was probably the most important second to size. The grease and grime that gets tracked into a vehicle is what the dirt sticks to, which no matter how much you vacuum won’t come out. Hot water helps to remove this grease and grime which in turn removes the stains. The Aztec Hot Rod Extractor reaches a temperature of 200 degrees in a matter of about 10 – 15 minutes depending on the temp of water you add.
One thing about this extractor is that it is a hot water ONLY extractor. You don’t add your cleaning chemicals to the fill tank (you’ll void the warranty if you do, so no chemicals! ). Instead you spray your cleaning solution onto the areas your cleaning then using the extractor you remove the chemicals with a blast of hot water. I was a little disappointed in this but really this gives you more control of where you want or need chemical if you think about it. Believe it or not the hot water itself will clean too, a chemical isn’t always needed for cleaning. Also what about rinsing, one of the most important parts of cleaning. If the residues of the cleaning products are left behind they will cause the fibers of carpet and materials to become sticky which will actually attract even more dirt and can also damage the fibers altogether. So basically your cleaning with your chemicals and a little scrubbing and elbow grease then blasting your stains away with 200 degree hot water.
I have only used the Hot Rod a few times now and have to say my research and contemplation has really payed off. I am really pleased with results of this little machine. Here’s the features and specs that helped sway my decision…
- 200°F Heated solution tank
- (110°F water heats to 200°F in 8 minutes)
- Ready to use when dwell time on pre-spray is completed
- 1.5 Gallon solution tank capacity
- 2.5 Gallon recovery tank capacity
- Piston pump delivers 60psi
- 1600 Watt heating element
- Lights indicate when heating and when temp. is reached
- Power requirement less than 15 AMPs
- 50 ft Single flow cord
- 16ft 1 1/4″ ID flexible vacuum hose
- 16ft 3/16″ ID spray hose
- Weight of Spotter without solution is 18lbs.
- Maneuvers easily on 2″ casters
- Easily accessible to fill, empty and clean
- Dimensions of Spotter: 17″ high, 18″ long, 13″ wide
- 3″ stainless steal upholstery detail tool
- 3 year limited warranty
Pretty sweet huh? I thought so too! This really is a professional extractor and not just some cheap wanna be. I was also told by the Aztec rep that any standard head attachment will fit the Hot Rod Extractor. This makes it nice for adding a crevice tool or any other attachment that fits any other extractor. In fact my last trainee purchased a head that is specifically for upholstery for his extractor. The water jet is set up differently so not to leave the upholstery as wet. Great idea just a little pricey for me right now though, lets get this paying for itself first.
If your looking to add a nice professional extractor to your mobile interior repair and detailing business then I would definitely recommend you take a good look at the Aztec Hot Rod Extractor.
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