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Improper Tornador use can damage car interiors despite the tool’s air-powered, low-contact design. Common mistakes include excessive air pressure, incorrect chemical dilution, prolonged spraying on sensitive surfaces, and inadequate maintenance. As an SGS, ISO, and BSCI certified manufacturer, BrilliaChem emphasizes correct operating procedures to ensure Tornador tools deliver safe, efficient cleaning for professional detailing environments. Avoiding these mistakes helps protect interior materials, extend tool lifespan, and maintain consistent detailing quality.
Tornador tools are designed to reduce physical contact with interior surfaces, but incorrect usage can still cause:
Material discoloration
Surface wear
Moisture intrusion
Premature trim damage
Most interior damage incidents are caused by operator error, not the tool itself.
High air pressure can:
Force moisture into seams and electronics
Lift or loosen delicate trim
Increase vibration and tool wear
Use recommended air pressure ranges
Maintain stable compressor output
Avoid “maximum pressure” operation
Prolonged spraying can:
Oversaturate fabrics
Cause discoloration
Weaken adhesives beneath trim
Use short, controlled bursts
Keep the nozzle moving
Allow airflow to lift debris naturally
Overly concentrated cleaners can:
Leave chemical residue
Damage leather, vinyl, and plastics
Accelerate internal clogging
Follow recommended dilution ratios
Test chemicals on inconspicuous areas
Flush the system after use
Not all interior materials are Tornador-friendly:
Delicate leather
Loose headliners
Exposed electronic components
Avoid direct spraying on sensitive areas
Use lower pressure or alternative tools when necessary
Combine Tornador with microfiber for finishing
Residue buildup can:
Cause inconsistent spray
Lead to sudden pressure surges
Increase interior damage risk
Flush with clean water daily
Inspect nozzle and tubing regularly
Follow professional maintenance SOPs
Close-range spraying can:
Concentrate airflow on one point
Damage soft materials
Force debris deeper into seams
Maintain a safe working distance
Adjust angle rather than distance
Let airflow do the work

Untrained operators may:
Overuse pressure
Ignore maintenance
Misapply chemicals
Standardize Tornador training
Use SOPs and troubleshooting guides
Monitor new staff usage closely

As an SGS, ISO, and BSCI certified manufacturer, BrilliaChem designs Tornador-style air cleaning tools with:
Controlled airflow systems
Durable, professional-grade materials
Stable performance under proper use
OEM support and replacement parts
Correct usage combined with certified manufacturing ensures safe interior cleaning.
| Do | Don’t |
|---|---|
| Use recommended air pressure | Max out compressor pressure |
| Keep nozzle moving | Spray one spot continuously |
| Dilute chemicals properly | Use undiluted cleaners |
| Clean tool daily | Skip maintenance |
| Train staff | Allow untrained use |
Only if used incorrectly. Proper technique is safe for most interior surfaces.
Use caution. Lower pressure and indirect spraying are recommended.
No. Excessive pressure increases damage risk without improving results.
Yes. They are manufactured under SGS, ISO, and BSCI standards.
By following SOPs, proper training, and regular maintenance.
Avoiding common Tornador mistakes protects vehicle interiors, improves detailing consistency, and extends tool lifespan. For professional shops, correct usage is as important as tool quality.