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We love our Vapor Cleaner. We use it all
the time to clean carpet stains, chair stains and even laundry stains if
they didn't wash out successfully! I even cleaned the car windows with
it. It worked great. I think it already paid for itself because now I
don't need to hire upholstery cleaners to steam clean my sofa's.
Denise Bancroft
We would be happy to
provide a review of the cleaner. So far, we have been very
happy with it. It does a great job of cleaning grout (which is
primarily why we bought it) in the kitchen, and I've used it to
clean our windows and glass doors. I would give it the full 5
stars. The only thing I wish it had was a meter telling you how
much water was left in the tank. Other than that, it's a good
design, I love the way it breaks down and fits in a small duffel
bag. Overall, it's a very sturdy unit that does a great job
when you follow the directions on the internet.
Hope this helps,
Tim McGrath
I am very happy with the TR6 vapor cleaner. I used it
for my kitchen counter tops and it was marvelous. It
also did a great job on the tile in the shower as well
as the tile on the floor. It didn't work as well for
the glass shower doors and the toilet, but I am still
extremely pleased with the outcome of the tile. I do
not regret spending the money for this cleaner!! I plan
to try it on the vinyl floor at my office.
Cheryl Weldon
Subj: Steamy in Texas!
Date: 6/20/2005 10:57:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From: reggae@
VCP!
As a former "Lady Bug" owner and steam clean advocate. Let me tell
you how pleased I am with the TR6. Right out of the box I could tell
that the attachments are heavier duty. Being familiar with steam
cleaning it took me just seconds to get started. I filled the machine
plugged it in and turned it on. I was really surprised when the ready
light came on so quickly. I really thought I had misread the ready
light. I would still be waiting for the Lady Bug to heat up. Not
believing it was ready, I flipped the switch on the handle and
volumes of steam came out! The TR6 definitely produces more steam
than the Lady Bug. While cleaning I noticed the hand grip was more
comfortable and the steam switch was a true on/off switch not
requiring constant pressure like on the Lady Bug. The caster were
smoother on the TR6 gliding from tile to carpet with less effort The
longer hose and electrical cord made it even better. I was able to
clean my kitchen and adjoining hallway without moving to another
outlet. I was so busy cleaning that I didn't realize I had gone past
my normal cleaning area set by the cord length of the Lady Bug.
You may be wondering why I bought another steam cleaner? Currently my
Lady Bug is not working. And the problem is a simply one that has not
been corrected by the manufacture. The electronic circuit board keeps
going out. Small amounts of steam that could leak from the drain plug
if not properly tighten can condense on the circuitry. It's not a
hazard or anything like that but it does cost 142.00 plus shipping
(one-way) and down time to have it fixed. I know I have had 3 of them
replaced. You figure 3 boards and shipping it is not that far off
from the price of the TR6. I hated to scrap the Lady Bug but I knew
until the manufacture coated the circuit board with a waterproofing
It would be a constant problem and expense. When I called your
company the first thing I asked was if the circuit board was
protected from steam. If it were not, I would had gone to another
manufacture. The nice lady on the phone said it was coated so I
placed my order. I figured that if they, the engineers of the TR6
knew enough to waterproof the circuit-board than they had probably
thought-out many other features of the machine. Many of the most
important things are on the inside that the consumer will never see.
Thats what makes a great machine. It's very obvious to me that the
TR6 is far superior to the Lady Bug. One more example... The hose
connector on the Lady Bug is capable of leaking steam that could
damage or short the electrical connections where the hose plugs into
the machine. In the TR6 the steam and electrical connections are
compartmentalized eliminating this possible failure point.
I could go on and on... But in a nut shell the TR6 is twice the
machine of a Lady Bug and half the cost. Now I know I have been
slamming the Lady Bug pretty hard but on the positive side it was a
steam cleaner, and that is the best way to clean. My first steam
cleaner was a $200 a clean-n-wait-n-fill-n-wait etc... So from my
humble beginnings till today I feel like I have reached to top! One
more... There is a place on the TR6 to roll the lengthy electrical 
cord! Thank you! Thank You!
Gary Hughes <real person not a salesperson for any company that
sells steam cleaners / ex Lady Bug owner!
Yantis, Texas
To: VaporCleaners@cs.com
Hello. I'm more than satisfied with my TR6 Vapor Steam Cleaner.
I've happily shed all the liquid and powder cleaners I used in the
past. My place is cleaner than it's ever been and I actually enjoy
keeping it that way: The process of cleaning with steam is especially
gratifying. No need to get on your knees and scrub, no fumes, just the
hum and moderate din of the machine heating up and exhaling a pleasant
cloud of dry steam. I was pleasantly surprised to have a clean
kitchen floor that was instantly dry - No waiting - No scurrying across
the room in wet socks! My steam-cleaned home is reminiscent of
my grandmother's house where she used piping hot water to scrub the
floors, not caring to pollute the environment with unnecessary amounts
of detergent, etc. The machine has more than met my expectations, allowing me to wash walls to a shine, saving me the time and cost of painting for now. There are several cleaning jobs which I'd avoided because I knew they called for using heavy duty cleaners like 'Easy Off' which make me gag. These tasks are utterly doable with the TR5. My allergies have abated. My house feels like a home. Customer service took good care of me, answering my questions with informed answers based on actual experience with the product, a rarity in these
days of automated operators and cubicles of untrained and underpaid telemarketers. I'm supremely satisfied with my
'TR 5' and would give
you seven stars if I could! The one thing I should note is that people who get blisters from mop handles might want to use rubber gloves when
working with the TR5 - It's very solidly built and therefore slightly
heavy.
Thanks for your interest.
Best, Eve H
waited a while to respond, until I
had time to fully use the product. I have tried it on many, many items
in /out and around my house. It has been great! No one should think that
this is a "snap-your-finger", instant miracle. But DARN close. I have
used it to clean windows, stoves, fridges. Walls, floors, chairs and
computers. I like how it is not chemicals that clean, but super-heated
steam, with power! I was not expecting all of this from so reasonable a
cost unit. You are correct! I researched cleaning, and all sort of steam
cleaners, for 5 months until I was ready to buy. I would make the same
decision today! Thank you for importing a great product, and please keep
all of us informed on tips and
tricks of this great cleaner!
Thank you again!
Ed Myers
Vapor Clean TR6 Date:6/19/2006 10:08:01 PM
This is in response for feedback from TR6 owners. I am very
happy with my TR6 because of its ease of operation, superior
cleaning ability, and quality workmanship. It can really clean tile
grout back to a like-new condition.
Thanks again.
Wayne Lewis
Dennis Wirick
WWW cleaning
to the folks at vapor clean;
over all i rate the tr6 quite
highly. i use it in lite commercial duty cleaning restrooms and
certain
types of floors. using distilled water and steam pressure can't be
beat for
getting rid of odors and stubborn stains. even the tuffest stains
go away
with a little degreaser, soak a bit, steam them off.
sincerely;
Dennis
I have one of your Vapor Clean TR6 -
most dynamite machines ever.
Jan Dougherty
I like my machine especially
for greasy grime- works well for adhesive left behind - we
took some lettering off a bus using it.
R Courtney
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Subj: Re: TR6
Date: 6/25/2005 4:53:28 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From:
Hi Kathy,
This is just another testimonial to the TR6. I love it. Again, I had to clean a filthy bathroom, kitchen floor, neglected stove. It just makes the work so much easier. All I have to do is use a large sponge to mop up. Awesome! Someday I will send you pictures:) This machine amazes me! I still own the Saeco Supervapore 4500, not a bad machine, but pale in comparison to how fast dirt, rust, stains, mold, are blown away by the TR6. God! This machine was meant for an older "hermit" like me, that
doesn't clean like I should! The fact the the brushes are available for a cheap price really make it a worthy investment. (I couldn't even get a reply from Saeco on refurnishing the brushes, as we know they are the forefront of these great steam machines.)
I like to use steam distilled water as it heats up faster and there is less scaling to clean.
Don
Subj: Thrilled to bits with my new TR6!
Date: 2/18/2005 12:57:08 PM Eastern Standard Time
To: kathy@vaporcleanproducts.com
Dear Kathy,
I'm sorry it's taken me so long to write, but I wanted to give my new
TR6 a good 'workout' so I could let you know how I like it. As you know, I had
been using vapor cleaners for many years to clean my home back in England,
and the TR6 is the second vapor cleaner I have bought since my move to the
USA. The first vapor cleaner was a commercial quality cleaner, which worked
OK, but was very heavy and bulky and did not have a continuous fill feature- this is the reason that I decided to buy myself a newer model, and chose
the TR6 with your help.
I am thrilled with it! It is so much easier to move around than my old
model, and it actually cleans better! We have 2 messy kids and 2 Great
Danes (with muddy paws). Combine that with very pale grey carpets and you
can imagine the problem I have keeping my carpets clean. I used to shampoo
the family room carpet at least once a week - but that meant keeping the
dogs out all day, and the family off the carpet, until it had dried. The
carpet looked clean for the first couple of days, but then brown stains
would re-appear wherever it had gotten the most wet during shampooing. I am
now using the TR6 to clean the carpets, and it is doing a great job - plus
there are no more brown stains and the dogs/family can tread on the carpet
straight after I've cleaned. My old vapor cleaner was useless for carpets,
it kept losing pressure and just didn't 'clean' them - but the TR6 does the
job great! I 'pre-blast' any really grubby bits/stains with the nozzle
first, and only occasionally have to use a spray cleaner. The TR6 is even
getting out the paint/glue/goodness-knows-what that my 9-year old has
managed to spread over her bedroom carpet! There is also the added comfort
that my carpets have been sanitized too. I am also using it for the
bathrooms, kitchen, oven, walls, hardwood floors, windows, mirrors, light
fittings.....anything and everything!
I am so glad I went for a continous fill machine - the cap just lifts off
(no wrist-breaking trying to get the safety cap unscrewed, like on my old
machine), and the opening is nice and wide, so it's much easier to pour
water in without spilling it. I can add water whenever I want without
having to wait until the steam runs out - a big bonus, because I can clean
downstairs, then refill before I go upstairs to clean. The TR6 holds
pressure MUCH better than my old machine, and heats up a lot quicker too
(ready to go in about 5 minutes, from cold, compared to 15 minutes with my
old one - and once it's initially heated up, it's ready to use instantly
whenever you refill). The clips to attach towels are easier to use than on
my old machine too - I was previously having to mess around with baggie
clips and clothes pegs to try and get the towels to stay on my old vapor
cleaner.
So - as an 'experienced' vapor cleaner user - I can heartily recommend the
TR6!
Best wishes,
Lynda Coles (Colorado USA).
P.S. Please feel free to use this letter on your website :)
Hey Vapor Cleaners:
Here's my feedback on the TR6 steam cleaner that I purchased a few months ago, Christmas 2003 I believe.
* Good sturdy unit
* Intuitive to setup and get running
* Puts out good steam
* Attachments work well together and connect together smartly
* Brushes have a clever design which allows user to attach any type of rag for cleaning
* Warranty the best in the business for this type of model
* I like how the product is designed but it is made in Italy.
However, I am very glad it did not come from China (I have issues with how their workers are paid and
treated).
* Started using distilled water only because I think it will make the unit last longer and require less cleaning.
* Unit is used weekly for about 4 hours to clean kitchen, bathroom, basement stairs and anything that has a safe surface. It will remove the finish from a no wax floor but mine was shot to begin within.
* One of the unique uses I am using it for cleaning is I have an oriental area run that had got wood stain spilled all over it. Though its a lengthy process, the steamer is heating the petroleum based stain and allowing it to be removed without ruining an otherwise good rug. It hasn't taken all of the stain but it is removing the chemical smell.
* I've noticed that cleaning times are becoming less and less probably because there is no sticky residue left by cleaning products. Most of my cleaners have been located to the basement as I no longer use the ammonias, bleaches, etc.
* I would recommend the unit. The pre sales support was good and I felt
upfront and honest. I am sick and tired of unscrupulous people. Kathy I think was her name gave me the low down and her opinions and I bought a unit. I haven't been displeased in any way. Hey
Walmart and Home Depot are you listening? So, in a nutshell the machine has:
* Met expectations and delivered as I expected
* Customer service (pre-sales) on the level
* Satisfaction, excellent
Tim S. Denver,CO
I
Subj: TR6
Date: 2/26/2005 8:44:50 PM Eastern Standard Time
To: Kathy@vaporcleanproducts.com
Hi Kathy,
I have a Saeco Supervapore 4500 unit that has a large boiler capacity and
reservoire and takes approximately 20 minutes to heat up. Once heated it operates
similar to the TR6 with steam pressure dropping as you use it, then when it is idle (like when sponging or mopping up the debris) it builds pressure again for reuse.
I am kind of new to steam cleaning despite the use of the Saeco unit, btw, I don't think they are in the steam
cleaner business anymore. Can't find a web link to order detail brushes. Which is why I bought your unit.
I don't regularly clean as I should so when I do, it is very demanding. I would share pics, but would be quite ashamed as how I let things get. Anyway, the TR6 out performed the supervapore 4500 (even though it's not a bad machine) the results and time differences were quite astounding. Like I said, I am embarrassed, if you could see the before and after pics it would blow your mind.
I love the machine and ease of how the parts just slip in and lock.
Don
Milwaukee, WI
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