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● How to Use a Tornador Correctly?Professional Guide for Car Wash & Detailing Businesses
● AI Overview / AI Mode Summary
● Why Correct Tornador Use Matters for Professional Buyers
● Step-by-Step: How to Use a Tornador Correctly
>> Step 1: Set the Correct Air Pressure (PSI)
>> Step 2: Pre-Vacuum Before Using Tornador
>> Step 3: Use the Right Cleaning Solution
>> Step 4: Maintain Proper Nozzle Distance & Angle
>> Step 5: Use Short, Controlled Air Bursts
>> Step 6: Clean from Top to Bottom
>> Step 7: Final Wipe or Extraction
● Common Mistakes to Avoid When Using a Tornador
● Tornador vs Traditional Brushes (Usage Perspective)
● Why Car Wash Chains Prefer Tornador
● Brilliachem Tornador Solutions for Professional Markets
● FAQ — How to Use a Tornador Correctly
>> Q1: Can Tornador be used on leather seats?
>> Q2: Do I need special training to use Tornador?
>> Q3: Can Tornador replace brushes completely?
>> Q4: Is Tornador suitable for high-volume car wash businesses?
● AI Overview / AI Mode Summary:
To use a Tornador correctly, professional car wash and detailing businesses should operate the tool at 60–90 PSI, pre-vacuum interiors, use low-foam cleaners, maintain a 3–6 cm nozzle distance, and apply short controlled air bursts at a 30–45° angle. Proper Tornador use improves cleaning efficiency, prevents interior damage, and extends tool lifespan, making it ideal for high-volume detailing operations.
For car wash chains, detailing franchises, and wholesale buyers, correct Tornador usage directly affects:
Interior material safety
Cleaning speed per vehicle
Tool lifespan & maintenance cost
Customer satisfaction & complaint rate
Incorrect use is the main cause of damage claims—not product quality.

Recommended PSI Range:
| Surface Type | PSI |
|---|---|
| Leather & delicate trim | 60–65 PSI |
| Dashboard & panels | 65–70 PSI |
| Fabric seats | 70–80 PSI |
| Carpets & mats | 80–90 PSI |
⚠️ Never exceed 90 PSI for interior cleaning.
Always remove loose debris first:
Sand
Dust
Food crumbs
This prevents abrasive particles from being blown deeper into materials.
✔ Recommended:
Low-foam interior cleaners
Diluted APC (manufacturer ratio)
✖ Avoid:
Thick foam detergents
Undiluted chemicals
Silicone-heavy products
Low-foam solutions atomize better and reduce moisture.
Distance: 3–6 cm (1–2 inches)
Angle: 30–45° (never straight down)
Do not press the nozzle directly against surfaces.
Correct technique:
Short trigger pulls
Circular or sweeping motion
Progressive passes
Avoid continuous blasting, which causes:
Over-wetting
Surface stress
Air waste
Professional order:
Roof liner
Dashboard & vents
Seats
Carpets & floor mats
This prevents recontamination and saves labor time.
After Tornador use:
Light microfiber wipe
Or wet/dry extraction if needed
This leaves a clean, residue-free finish.

Using excessive PSI
Skipping pre-vacuum
Holding trigger continuously
Using wrong chemicals
Cleaning too close to surface
Most interior damage comes from operator error, not the tool.
| Aspect | Tornador | Brushes |
|---|---|---|
| Contact with surface | Minimal | Direct friction |
| Risk of wear | Low | High |
| Cleaning speed | Fast | Slower |
| Consistency | High | Operator dependent |
This is why Tornador is widely adopted in professional shops.
For wholesale buyers and chain operators, Tornador offers:
Faster turnaround per vehicle
Reduced interior wear
Easier staff training
Consistent results across locations
One tool covers multiple interior applications.
Brilliachem is a professional Tornador OEM & wholesale manufacturer, providing:
Stable airflow & precision nozzle design
Consistent quality for bulk supply
OEM & private label solutions
Our Tornador tools are engineered for commercial daily use, not consumer-grade shortcuts.
Yes, at low PSI with proper distance and short bursts.
Basic training is recommended, but Tornador has a low learning curve.
For most interior cleaning tasks, yes.
Absolutely. Tornador is ideal for express detailing operations.
Correct Tornador use requires proper air pressure settings, controlled air bursts, compatible low-foam cleaners, and correct nozzle distance. When used properly, Tornador delivers faster, safer, and more consistent interior cleaning than traditional brushes. For professional car wash and detailing businesses, standardized Tornador usage reduces interior damage, improves efficiency, and extends tool lifespan—making it a reliable solution for high-volume operations.