Best steamer for removing red stains?

Mike Draper

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So, what is the best tool you guys use for removing red stains? Can you guys give me some ideas, pics? Thxs.
 
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I have a wagoner that holds up to 1 gallon of water and will steam for 2 hours. It has a 10' cord so you don't have to pick up the steamer for each stain. I like it a lot.

As far as chems you need to keep some two part and one part removers on hand.

Some stains simply will not come out.
 

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It takes to long to heat up. Shark iron is my best friend. Yes I prefer an iron. Duh

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joeynbgky said:
It takes to long to heat up. Shark iron is my best friend. Yes I prefer an iron. Duh

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No it doesn't. You don't have to fill it all the way up. Just add a little water and it heats plenty fast.

Plus you can bleed some 200+ degree water with a quick connect from your solution line and it heats in minutes.
 

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This is the best one by far.

http://www.craintools.com/fs-more_pages/fs-935.html

You can often find then listed on E-bay as: Black & Decker Steamworks Wallpaper Stripper.

I have 4 of them for multiple spotting situations.

You can almost set it and forget it.

No towel needed.

Try that with an iron.

As a note: Use distilled water. Not hard water or water from your solution line to ensure a long life for your steamer.
 

Mike Draper

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deosnt another company make one exactly the same as crane that is a little less expensive?
 

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danielc said:
joeynbgky said:
It takes to long to heat up. Shark iron is my best friend. Yes I prefer an iron. Duh

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No it doesn't. You don't have to fill it all the way up. Just add a little water and it heats plenty fast.

Plus you can bleed some 200+ degree water with a quick connect from your solution line and it heats in minutes.

cant say I have problems with mine heating up..

walk the hose and if you know you are going to need it...set it up..pre vac and it is ready to go...
 

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