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Things will break – Our Warranty Policy
Replacing parts on a Chief Steamer
Water Fill issues with a Chief Steamer
Pump Operation
Bad Pump or Bad Water Sensor?
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Performance: Pressure drop and recovery
Chief Steamer Fogger (spray bottle vs fogger)
Extraction on a Dirty Car Seat Steam / Vacuum Attachment
Chief Steamer Floor Mop (part 2)
Chief Steamer Floor Mop (part 1)
Chief Steamer 100 vs Vapamore Forza
What happens if your Chief Steamer breaks?
Pump issues
Safety
Using Vinegar to clean your Chief Steamer – DON’T DO IT
What kind of water to use with your Chief Steamer
Electrical requirements for your Chief Steamer
Turning on your Chief Steamer
Connecting the hose to a Chief Steamer
Connecting the Elbow Attachment on a Chief Steamer
Video Manual – Intro
Mobile Detailers. YES, you can use a generator to power a Chief Steamer ✅
Detailers. Are you using a cheap plastic Chinese made steam cleaner? Check out this video!
Mcculloch Steamers
Detailing Exterior with Steam in Freezing Temperatures 15°F
Detailing Wheels with Steam in Freezing Temperatures 15°F
Don’t be afraid of a 240 Volt steam cleaner like the Chief Steamer 155
Choosing between a Chief Steamer 125 and a Chief Steamer 155
Choosing between a Chief Steamer 100 and a Chief Steamer 125
Choosing between a Chief Steamer 155 and a Diesel Steamer
Chief Steamer / Vacuum Hose – How to attach it to any shop vac
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – 3 phase compared to other electric sources
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Washing a car: the front
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Electric: How to wire the 155
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Washing a car: the side
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Specs
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Washing a car: the back
Chief Steamer 155 (240 Volt) – Intro video
Your Chief Steamer should pay for itself in less than 30 days!
Chief Steamer 100 (Redesign 2020)
See the Chief Steamer Fogger in action
Extracting Floor Mat with Steam / Vacuum Attachment
Steam / Vacuum Attachment Chief Steamer (Part 2)
Steam / Vacuum Attachment Chief Steamer (Part 1)
Chief Steamer Maintenance (Part 2)
Chief Steamer Maintenance (Part 1)
Peace of Mind Plan
Welcome to Chief Steamer
Cleaning paint on a car seat
Cleaning the headline of a car with steam
Cleaning a door panel with steam
Cleaning Back Seat Stain
Cleaning Console
Cleaning an Armrest
Chief Steamer 100 vs Dupray Hill Injection
Steam Cleaning Wheels – Auto Detailing
Steam Cleaning Bugs Off Car – Auto Detailing
Why buy a Chief Steamer 125 PSI? – Auto Detailing
Washing a Car With a Chief Steamer 125 PSI – Auto Detailing
Steam Cleaning Cowl & Wiper Area – Auto Detailing
Removing Tree Sap with Steam – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Window – Auto Detailing
Steam Cleaning Salty Cars – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Door Jambs – Auto Detailing
Chief Steamer 125 PSI Intro (Part 2) – Auto Detailing
Chief Steamer 125 PSI Intro (Part 1) – Auto Detailing
Steam Cleaning Salt Covered Hood – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Side Carpet & Sill with Steam – Auto Detailing
Seat Cleaning with Steam – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Cup Holder with Steam – Auto Detailing
Chief Steamer Refill 100 PSI vs Other Steamers – Auto Detailing
Do you need to use distilled water in a Chief Steamer? – Auto Detailing
Wet vs Dry Steam – Is one better than the other? – Auto Detailing
Is a Chief Steamer just for detailing? – Auto Detailing
Explaining Pressure Drop on a Chief Steamer – Auto Detailing
Cleaning with steam only and no chemicals
Easy servicing of a Chief Steamer – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Gas Tank Door with Steam – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Glass Channel with Steam – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Bugs on Bumper with Steam – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Trunk sill with Steam – Auto Detailing
Cleaning Red Wine on Floor Mat with Steam – Auto Detailing