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Detail King's New Tornador Cleaning ToolThe newest addition to our product line is our Tornador air/liquid cleaning tool. This product is totally unique - its air driven oscillating tip and nozzle creates a tornado cleaning action that tackles some of the most challenging jobs. The Tornador will also save time and product costs. It will allow you to clean dirty car interiors faster and better!This machine is great for cleaning hard vinyl, plastic, storage pockets, nooks, crannies, consoles, dashboards, and other hard to reach areas of automotive interiors. The Tornador uses a unique pressurized air process to spray a mixture of water and soap (Super Enzyme Concentrate) onto a dirty surface. After wiping the area with a towel or brushing area simply turn a lever to air purge and help dry the cleaned surfaces. No more dipping your towel or brush into a bucket, and having to use an air gun to purge cracks and crevices or to dry the area. Soap, water and air are all combined into this one tool for ease of operation! This is the slickest detailing tool we have seen in a long, long time!! We include step by step instructions that will insure quick and effective results. An air compressor is required for use of the Tornador and the compressor size will vary depending on end users needs. One Free packet of the Tornador Turbo Cleaner is included for a limited time (Super Enzyme Concentrate). The Tornador cleaning tool requires a minimum air pressure of 60 to 90 psi. For optimum performance, the air pressure should be a constant 60-90psi. Pressure exceeding 110 psi is not recommended. You can view an instructional demonstration video at the “Tornador Cleaning Tool” department on our website by clicking on the link below: http://www.detailking.com/content/view/190/280/
10:30 - 2008-Mar-7
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