Great fair review, no BS, thank you. I walked away with thinking that this is a good tool that I will definitely be getting, but also understand that I won't be blown away.
This was a game changer when I bought one, a must have for anyone doing car cleaning! I would suggest wear a respirator mask and probably goggles for any bits of sand or dirt that could end up in your eye
Please wear safety glasses when using a tornador, or even just a regular air gun, when cleaning carpets. Especially when doing the interior. I also use a dust mask when doing more catastrophic cars and going more aggressive with just blasting all the carpet first and then vacuuming the fallout. With the latter I also recommend a hat, so your hair isn't full of dirt afterwards. Regarding headliners, I always do a dry run first - quite often it'll be enough. And when wet cleaning, I try to "spread the stain" of the cleaning agent itself once I get to drying it, as it can leave a harsh outline or a visible difference in color in the cleaned area, especially in a car infested with cigarette smoke and tar. And returning to the "dry run first" - much easier to shoot most of the loose dirt out of carpets, and then do a wet pass. And for many cars you don't really even have to do extensive wet passes. With wet cleaning you also have to consider that it has to dry. The water shooting out of a Tornador (or equivalent) may not look much, because it's being expelled as a fairly fine mist, but it still gets trapped in carpets and seats more than you think, which can pose a smelly/moldy problem in a couple days - especially if you cover the carpet with a rubber mat. As for panels and leather seats, I like to lightly brush over key contact areas and common dirty areas like speaker covers, window control buttons, arm rests and door sills , too - doing just the wet-dry tornador passes can still leave a layer of grime in the contours of the plastic that isn't apparent until the surface completely dries and the sun hits it. Think of it as doing the exterior of the car with just foam and a rinse with no contact cleaning. I also believe you could have put more focus on how much easier a Tornador (or equivalent) makes getting tight to reach and pain in the ass areas clean - air vents, pedals, hooks and handles and crevices in the cargo area, the 5th dimension between the seats and the center tunnel etc. Everyone knows a tornador can clean carpets, but the versatility of the tool is where I see like 50% of the charm of it. The vac attachment is kinda mediocre btw, just angle the end a bit and use a regular vac to catch the debris - most of it flies outward anyway, and if you're doing a disaster detail then I don't even bother with the vac while tornadoring, as described earlier. Source: I own a detailing shop and have also worked at dealerships. Sorry for the wall of text. Good video, though.
the really important thing to look at when it comes to compressors is the cfm and the hp of the motor, any air tool thats using high volumes of compressed air, will demand air from the compressor very quickly, so the higher the litre compressor and higher hp motor will generate more cfm therefore be able to keep up with the air demand , so something like a 100 litre compressor with a 3hp motor is a very good option for most, 3hp i believe is the highest hp motor you can have on a single phase power supply (standard plug) anything over that, you start going down the route of 16amp and 3 phase power supplies etc, great vid, very impressed with this tool, certainly a future investment
I was going to ask/suggest this very idea given that in Kent right now we are on the usual summer hosepipe ban and I am unable to use the trust jet wash and foam cannon.
It’s always a great idea to clear any hair or crumbs etc before you add liquid. You’ll find that wet hair and wet crumbs will make your job harder because: 1. The hair will instantly start to stick to fabric and plastic once it’s moist 2. Crumbs or food particles will absorb liquid and begin to separate into mush 3. You’ll actually push the dry debris further into the fabric if it’s saturated making it difficult to remove Vacuum or blow out the debris first and foremost while it’s still dry. 👍
@@epicautomotivedetailing You won’t be disappointed mate, built quality is great, worth every penny. My latest one was cleaning tyres 😂 still needs a bit of help with a brush but did a great job
Saw these years ago but didn't see the need for them.... that was until I used one today. My car is pretty immaculate as its only ever got me in it, I don't eat or smoke in the car, and it's regularly cleaned. However it is absolutely worth it for getting those bits out of the carpet, dusting sensitive dash parts and gaps you can't easily reach. This combined with some towels, a few sprays of apc for around the pedals and the gyeon interior detailer is like having the keys to a brand new interior.
Great video! Thank's for it. 🎉😊 This year I also want to buy a tornador. Unfortunately I also have to buy the compressor. But anyway I am very hopeful how easy to clean the interieur on difficult parts. 🙌👌👍
Thanks very much for reply im only starting of see the way you were using chemical on carpet looked like a lot would I use dry vac for carpets or will micro fibre and vacuum
Could’ve used one of these on a job today Beach sand removal on a Chevy Silverado wonder if the tornador is effective for sand removal from carpet? This is going to be my next purchase funny you bring a video out on the tornador
@epicautomotivedetailing Well, now you have caused me to spend money, thank you very much. I hope you caught on to the joking around of that statement. Now I have to decide if I want the Version 20 Black or the Version 30 Max. It seems if I would like the option of the vacuum I have to get the 20, is that correct? Edit One month later. I bought the Max and the vacuum works great on it. When cleaning carpets and upholstery, I used the Max to get the cleaner in the carpet/upholstery, agitated the cleaner with the brush attachment on my steamer, then filled up the Max with tap water, attached the vacuum and extracted the cleaner out. The carpets and upholstery look great now!
Hi Dave great video guide again 😎 I have a 2021 Sportage GT Line-S and the interior quality is very high, I think quality improved a lot with each face lift.
Great content, got a question though please.. I been looking at buying the 50ltr hyundai compressor you reccomended. will the tornador work with the compressor? thanks Dave
Love seeing all your videos I have learnt so much. my karcher k2 has just packed up after 22 years don't no to go for a nother karcher or a AVA.can I use my karcher assorress with a AVA. p.s keep up the great work 😊.
Hello Richard wow 22 years is mega impressive. Honestly ive featured multiple videos on AVA, Nilfisk and karcher but if you want one machine that will serve you to the end of time then the Nilfisk P180 or P200 would be the best. If you wanted one that would ticks all the boxes for practicality then AVA P57 is the best allrounder . The only thing i can say on that machine is it hasnt been around long enough to tell how it would perform after several years
Yeah those carpets need to do one lol. I think the rotador vac attachment would be the best fit because it stops all the dirt flicking up which is a big problem with those carpets
I absolutely love your work Dave - from down here in Australia 🇦🇺 both in the car detailing business space and also in the presentation / video-making space! What a pro! 😃😃😃 Hey just one thing though - KIA mats are better to clean than these newer MG mats (MG ZS / MG 3 Hatch mats) etc. Have you encountered these yet, because I'm sure you would agree! 😅😅😅
It's a great tool, I would recommend you try one first and see how you get on with it as I understand it's not for everyone carrying around a heavy compressor in a van
Hate to break it to you all BUT for $69 at Home Depot you can get a drill gun with a brush attachment and physically fling all the pieces out. You can always combine this with a soap stain remover and vacuum 30 seconds laters.
Looks good, and does the job well. When would you see your return on the compressor? And, could you not just use a really good steam cleaner ( which you've featured in countless videos ) to do the same job on a tighter budget? Or is this the "saviour" for doing more work in a shorter time span for more dosh? Just asking
Yes good point I would love to get a steam cleaner for the same cost. My karcher sc4 is very good but you lack that power/pressure. The difference is night and day so the tornador really does work extremely well
@@epicautomotivedetailing but what you lack in pressure, wouldn’t the steamer break the dirt down just as well? With both of them god have to be very careful of going it in one place for too long, or you might damage the item you’re cleaning. Would that be a fair point?
Is it a genuine tornador or one of the competitors models. Mine works perfectly. Also check your air compressor is big enough to cope as well. I have 50l Hyundai and it has no problems
I have always wondered whether I should invest in that tool but as I only detail our own cars and friends and family having to invest in a generator also has always put me off.
Yeah it's one of those that would suit a business to be honest. For someone who cleans their own car now and then you need to consider the cost of compressor and tornador and also remember compressors are noisy so neighbours could complain so few things to consider. But for people with say physical limitations this makes light work of cleaning
Also with fabric seats or fabric in general, you should just mist it with a cleaning solution then brush the fabric lifting it up to vacuum afterwards. Soaking fabric results in debris seeping into the foam padding and once that happens your chances of extracting it becomes minuscule. You can Tornador on leather if you’re quick, but do not let it soak. 👍
@epicautomotivedetailing It looks good to do after a good vacuum. I kinda want one now. I've seen people vibrate the carpet while vacuuming to get the dirt down deep.
I think you would have an aneurysm if you had my Renault Megane Dave. When it comes to cheap plastics and carpets, I've never seen worse than the French in the middle 2000s. Both that Megan and my mothers Picaso are horrifically bad and cheap with their plastics but worse so, their carpets.
@@epicautomotivedetailingGenuinely I've given up at this point. Used my trusty old Henry on it. Then used my dyson with its rolling brush head to get in the fibres... still looks like shit. That fabrics sole purpose from conception in design to manufacturing is to draw in and cling on to sand, grit and dirt like its life depends on it. I'm fully convinced of this. It's so bad, you'd think they've purposely designed it that way as if you'll drive to their dealers for a frigging valet.
I don't know how to clean the headliner without tearing it, or ungluing it. I am certain an air compressor is not the way to go. I'd bring it in the house - clean off my nasty furniture - get behind the oven. . .
Great fair review, no BS, thank you. I walked away with thinking that this is a good tool that I will definitely be getting, but also understand that I won't be blown away.
Yeah it's got it's place but sometimes a good scrub pad and an interior cleaner is good enough for many people
@epicautomotivedetailing pressure washing the mats and hoovering them dry,is the most thorough way to clean floor mats,especially really dirty ones
This was a game changer when I bought one, a must have for anyone doing car cleaning! I would suggest wear a respirator mask and probably goggles for any bits of sand or dirt that could end up in your eye
I agree Dave, a mask is a must really with these things. Great piece of kit though eh
Please wear safety glasses when using a tornador, or even just a regular air gun, when cleaning carpets. Especially when doing the interior. I also use a dust mask when doing more catastrophic cars and going more aggressive with just blasting all the carpet first and then vacuuming the fallout. With the latter I also recommend a hat, so your hair isn't full of dirt afterwards.
Regarding headliners, I always do a dry run first - quite often it'll be enough. And when wet cleaning, I try to "spread the stain" of the cleaning agent itself once I get to drying it, as it can leave a harsh outline or a visible difference in color in the cleaned area, especially in a car infested with cigarette smoke and tar.
And returning to the "dry run first" - much easier to shoot most of the loose dirt out of carpets, and then do a wet pass. And for many cars you don't really even have to do extensive wet passes. With wet cleaning you also have to consider that it has to dry. The water shooting out of a Tornador (or equivalent) may not look much, because it's being expelled as a fairly fine mist, but it still gets trapped in carpets and seats more than you think, which can pose a smelly/moldy problem in a couple days - especially if you cover the carpet with a rubber mat.
As for panels and leather seats, I like to lightly brush over key contact areas and common dirty areas like speaker covers, window control buttons, arm rests and door sills , too - doing just the wet-dry tornador passes can still leave a layer of grime in the contours of the plastic that isn't apparent until the surface completely dries and the sun hits it. Think of it as doing the exterior of the car with just foam and a rinse with no contact cleaning.
I also believe you could have put more focus on how much easier a Tornador (or equivalent) makes getting tight to reach and pain in the ass areas clean - air vents, pedals, hooks and handles and crevices in the cargo area, the 5th dimension between the seats and the center tunnel etc. Everyone knows a tornador can clean carpets, but the versatility of the tool is where I see like 50% of the charm of it.
The vac attachment is kinda mediocre btw, just angle the end a bit and use a regular vac to catch the debris - most of it flies outward anyway, and if you're doing a disaster detail then I don't even bother with the vac while tornadoring, as described earlier.
Source: I own a detailing shop and have also worked at dealerships. Sorry for the wall of text. Good video, though.
the really important thing to look at when it comes to compressors is the cfm and the hp of the motor, any air tool thats using high volumes of compressed air, will demand air from the compressor very quickly, so the higher the litre compressor and higher hp motor will generate more cfm therefore be able to keep up with the air demand , so something like a 100 litre compressor with a 3hp motor is a very good option for most, 3hp i believe is the highest hp motor you can have on a single phase power supply (standard plug) anything over that, you start going down the route of 16amp and 3 phase power supplies etc, great vid, very impressed with this tool, certainly a future investment
The Tornador is so versatile I saw a few people cleaning the exteriors of a car with this thing
That's an interesting concept. Maybe one for the channel
I was going to ask/suggest this very idea given that in Kent right now we are on the usual summer hosepipe ban and I am unable to use the trust jet wash and foam cannon.
It’s always a great idea to clear any hair or crumbs etc before you add liquid. You’ll find that wet hair and wet crumbs will make your job harder because:
1. The hair will instantly start to stick to fabric and plastic once it’s moist
2. Crumbs or food particles will absorb liquid and begin to separate into mush
3. You’ll actually push the dry debris further into the fabric if it’s saturated making it difficult to remove
Vacuum or blow out the debris first and foremost while it’s still dry. 👍
What would the steps be?
Vacuum, tornador, drill?
@@senorbonbonair pressure, vaccum , torpedo , if needed wet extraction.
What products would you use in it for each job with water. Thanks.
I got the Black RS version and it’s been brilliant, an absolute must have for any valeters/detailers
Nice one. I'm going to stick with this one and see how it fairs long term but well impressed with the build quality
@@epicautomotivedetailing You won’t be disappointed mate, built quality is great, worth every penny. My latest one was cleaning tyres 😂 still needs a bit of help with a brush but did a great job
@@FYI86 interesting idea. I wanted to try it on engine bay but will do soon
Using mine for 6 years,all there products. You’re behind the time brother.🇨🇦
Not behind my time, just think newbies wouldn't have heard of this
Hey mate this was an honest straight to the point video with very realistic results.
Thank you
Brilliant video there thanks for sharing that information very useful what the best chemical to put in 😊
The way you show this product is so simple mate. Wrll done, great vid again 👍🏻👍🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Cheers Adam
Hello, what air compressor used ?
Saw these years ago but didn't see the need for them.... that was until I used one today. My car is pretty immaculate as its only ever got me in it, I don't eat or smoke in the car, and it's regularly cleaned. However it is absolutely worth it for getting those bits out of the carpet, dusting sensitive dash parts and gaps you can't easily reach. This combined with some towels, a few sprays of apc for around the pedals and the gyeon interior detailer is like having the keys to a brand new interior.
Yeah it blew my mind. I couldn't believe I went so long without one
Very nice. I use the basic Tornador without the chemical reservoir. I am looking to upgrade at some point.
Cool. I Absaloutely love my one
Brilliant update nice peace of kit
Yeah it's really cool. Once I get a silent compressor and a longer hose it will be a better all round experience
Great video 🎉
Great video! Thank's for it. 🎉😊 This year I also want to buy a tornador. Unfortunately I also have to buy the compressor. But anyway I am very hopeful how easy to clean the interieur on difficult parts. 🙌👌👍
Get a big enough compressor mate or it won't work the way you hope
How often was your compressor kicking on? Was it able to keep up with the tornador?
Content we waiting for ! what we need as detailer
I have a foam cannon for the air compressor which looks cool but haven't yet had a go on it
Good video. I would have thought that the Tornador max would be demonstrated.. any who. Excellent video. I need to get myself a new one..
Thank you for the video Dave. That's a very handy piece of kit as it saves so much time and effort. 👍💪.
Cheers Karl, yeah this has great potential 👍
Can you recommend a compressor? Thanks.
Does it take more product than the traditional way to apply it?
Does it need specific product?
Did you use or saw the tornador velocity ? Looks like 2 in 1
What chemicals do you use?
What is the best cleaning product for interior cleaning? What mix ratio do you use. Cleaning plastics, leather, vinyl and carpet?
Could you tell me which Hyundai compressor you use ? Model and type?
Brilliant bit of kit, thank you for showing us
Anything that make life that little bit easier is always a win win.
Great video:)
Thank you Jonathan
Great video. But on the mats I would just air first to remove all the dirt before adding soap
what kind of compressor do you use for this...the 50 liter? thanks
Tornadoes sold out! Congrats
Flippin heck I must be good 😅
Does the air compressor handle the tornador? Do you need to wait to fill the tank?
It constantly works 👌
Would you dry vac after using this or will normal hoover do
I would just switch off the chemical dial and use air but last thing follow up with hoover
Thanks very much for reply im only starting of see the way you were using chemical on carpet looked like a lot would I use dry vac for carpets or will micro fibre and vacuum
@@CraigRedmond-li2bthey man I had a question
Could’ve used one of these on a job today Beach sand removal on a Chevy Silverado wonder if the tornador is effective for sand removal from carpet? This is going to be my next purchase funny you bring a video out on the tornador
Has the tornador replaced your degreaser gun or do you find yourself going back to the degreaser gun?
Yes it's replaced everything it's that good
@epicautomotivedetailing Well, now you have caused me to spend money, thank you very much.
I hope you caught on to the joking around of that statement.
Now I have to decide if I want the Version 20 Black or the Version 30 Max. It seems if I would like the option of the vacuum I have to get the 20, is that correct?
Edit One month later. I bought the Max and the vacuum works great on it. When cleaning carpets and upholstery, I used the Max to get the cleaner in the carpet/upholstery, agitated the cleaner with the brush attachment on my steamer, then filled up the Max with tap water, attached the vacuum and extracted the cleaner out. The carpets and upholstery look great now!
@@bluegrasskid4835hey m8t how its going with ur tornador? Still thinking should I grt one or not, cant make my mind is it really that good? Thx
You can use this on more than just cars!!
Great informative video dave
Thank you Eamon
Hi Dave great video guide again 😎
I have a 2021 Sportage GT Line-S and the interior quality is very high, I think quality improved a lot with each face lift.
Once again another fantastic and informative video Dave.
So how are the carpets in the Kia mate??
thanks Mark, they are shocking carpets lol 😁
What is your experience using the Tornador cleaning enzyme on leather? Will it harm leather over time with repeated use?
To be honest I haven't had to really use the tornador on leather much. I've never encountered any problems though when I have used it
Great content, got a question though please.. I been looking at buying the 50ltr hyundai compressor you reccomended. will the tornador work with the compressor? thanks Dave
Me watching this as an weekends warrior amateur! 🥳
Good kid now get out there and be a pro amateur!
Do you have any videos about restoring headlights?
Love seeing all your videos I have learnt so much. my karcher k2 has just packed up after 22 years don't no to go for a nother karcher or a AVA.can I use my karcher assorress with a AVA.
p.s keep up the great work 😊.
Hello Richard wow 22 years is mega impressive. Honestly ive featured multiple videos on AVA, Nilfisk and karcher but if you want one machine that will serve you to the end of time then the Nilfisk P180 or P200 would be the best. If you wanted one that would ticks all the boxes for practicality then AVA P57 is the best allrounder . The only thing i can say on that machine is it hasnt been around long enough to tell how it would perform after several years
mine packed up after 6 months
If you could only have 1 between this & a wet vac what would it be? (personal use only)
very good question. Id say this because it can do so much more but sometimes wet vac is essential for spillages
What liquid for cleaning would u recommend with tornador please
Depends on surfaces I use infinity wax fresh interior for the plastics and I use pro chem carpet cleaner for fabric
Just ordered the Hyundai and tornador as recommended. Sick of the hours put in on Velcro carpets day in day out.
Yeah those carpets need to do one lol. I think the rotador vac attachment would be the best fit because it stops all the dirt flicking up which is a big problem with those carpets
@@epicautomotivedetailing will look into that
@@epicautomotivedetailing on its way cheers bro
I absolutely love your work Dave - from down here in Australia 🇦🇺 both in the car detailing business space and also in the presentation / video-making space! What a pro! 😃😃😃
Hey just one thing though - KIA mats are better to clean than these newer MG mats (MG ZS / MG 3 Hatch mats) etc. Have you encountered these yet, because I'm sure you would agree! 😅😅😅
I haven't seen the mg mats yet but must take a look. Thank you for your kind words 🙏
Absolutely will be on my list if i go mobile , i would rather have this and a compssor than a tank and generator
It's a great tool, I would recommend you try one first and see how you get on with it as I understand it's not for everyone carrying around a heavy compressor in a van
Hate to break it to you all BUT for $69 at Home Depot you can get a drill gun with a brush attachment and physically fling all the pieces out. You can always combine this with a soap stain remover and vacuum 30 seconds laters.
Is that still the move?
Not the same
@@russellbrooker2122 I get incredible results quickly.
I love pushing all the dirt and dust further into my seams too!
These guys are charging 300$ plus a detail - I think their passing on this and going for the ready tool/save time etc.
Banging . . . If you're a unit based detailer 👍 unfortunately, still working out of my car so absolutely no chance of one of these 😔
Yeah I understand that comment. That's why I never carried on with air compressor when I was mobile valeting
Idk man I keep the rigid 4.5 gal in my trunk and bring the tornador and a blowout gun. Sometimes I even check people's tire pressures for them
Looks good, and does the job well. When would you see your return on the compressor? And, could you not just use a really good steam cleaner ( which you've featured in countless videos ) to do the same job on a tighter budget? Or is this the "saviour" for doing more work in a shorter time span for more dosh? Just asking
Yes good point I would love to get a steam cleaner for the same cost. My karcher sc4 is very good but you lack that power/pressure. The difference is night and day so the tornador really does work extremely well
@@epicautomotivedetailing but what you lack in pressure, wouldn’t the steamer break the dirt down just as well? With both of them god have to be very careful of going it in one place for too long, or you might damage the item you’re cleaning. Would that be a fair point?
@@lifeslooker definitely worth a 50/50 test
@@epicautomotivedetailing definitely. There’s another video to create for ya. Lol 😂
I've been struggling to keep it spinning I clean it every ten minutes any tips? Thanks
Is it a genuine tornador or one of the competitors models. Mine works perfectly. Also check your air compressor is big enough to cope as well. I have 50l Hyundai and it has no problems
U think those mats are bad mazda 3 mats are cheaper
I don't know... these Kia mats are horrendous 😂. I've seen some bad mate in my time but these are next level lol
we had that in our workshop, lasted maybe 15 uses, worked well but unfortunately broke.
Can’t imagine being without my Tornador now!
Nice one I need to use mine more but it's been so manic
Om my, stop robbing my savings😂 now I got to buy one of these 😅
This is mainly just a first impressions video so i need to really get my head down and use it for a longer period of time. Definitely an awesome tool
I have seen holes in a 2019 Hyundai i10 carpets at 3000 miles and 3 months old
They are shocking. Kinda regret buying it
I have always wondered whether I should invest in that tool but as I only detail our own cars and friends and family having to invest in a generator also has always put me off.
Yeah it's one of those that would suit a business to be honest. For someone who cleans their own car now and then you need to consider the cost of compressor and tornador and also remember compressors are noisy so neighbours could complain so few things to consider. But for people with say physical limitations this makes light work of cleaning
Headliners are best cleaned with a foaming product like WorkHorse.
Also with fabric seats or fabric in general, you should just mist it with a cleaning solution then brush the fabric lifting it up to vacuum afterwards. Soaking fabric results in debris seeping into the foam padding and once that happens your chances of extracting it becomes minuscule. You can Tornador on leather if you’re quick, but do not let it soak. 👍
That Hyundai Air Compressor also make the Kia car that you are raving about 😂
Isn't that just pushing the seat stain deeper?
You would think so but because it spins so fast it pushes away
@epicautomotivedetailing It looks good to do after a good vacuum. I kinda want one now. I've seen people vibrate the carpet while vacuuming to get the dirt down deep.
Why did this remind me of a episode of top gear 😅
I wash my carpets at the car wash with the water gun, then use the vacuum to get the water out
Re previous comment I meant Air Compressor.
Jesus I’d love you to see our family car if you think that is bad 🤣🤣🤣
😂
I think you would have an aneurysm if you had my Renault Megane Dave. When it comes to cheap plastics and carpets, I've never seen worse than the French in the middle 2000s. Both that Megan and my mothers Picaso are horrifically bad and cheap with their plastics but worse so, their carpets.
Oh yeah I definitely faced a few Renaults lol. Total nightmare 😬
@@epicautomotivedetailingGenuinely I've given up at this point. Used my trusty old Henry on it. Then used my dyson with its rolling brush head to get in the fibres... still looks like shit. That fabrics sole purpose from conception in design to manufacturing is to draw in and cling on to sand, grit and dirt like its life depends on it.
I'm fully convinced of this. It's so bad, you'd think they've purposely designed it that way as if you'll drive to their dealers for a frigging valet.
You shouldn‘t use a cleaner in the tornador if you don‘t want to destroy your health. Also earprotection and a respirator are mandatory.
Yeah I fully understand
Yes,wear a helmet too🙄
50 liters? Sir, I'm American
Thats what Google is used for
I don't know how to clean the headliner without tearing it, or ungluing it. I am certain an air compressor is not the way to go. I'd bring it in the house - clean off my nasty furniture - get behind the oven. . .
Lmao kia worse than shitron ?? The carpets seem to be as bad as the model names lol. Good video mate
Yes it actually is worse than citroen carpet. Didn't think it would ever be possible lol
Torn- A dor..😂..Tornad-or😊
I hate Kia sportarge. Stress me out
It’s pronounced torn a door
Ok thanks for that
250 bucks lol
Tor-na-dor
Or
Tor-nay-dor
Not sure it's bound to trigger a few people though 😅
@@epicautomotivedetailing oh probably 😂 I was just curious
just a glorified steamer/spray, this wont be a hit. Probably one of the worst inventions ever.
Who you calling a tool??? 😂
Was waiting for that one 😅