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Manuals & Parts List Archive

June 28, 2012 | Comments Off on Manuals & Parts List Archive

We’re committed to excellent customer service and quality equipment. Below you will find the user manuals and parts lists for obsolete and older model equipment. To find a manual or parts list for a current products, click here. If you cannot find the information you need, please contact customer support by emailing sales@mytee.com or calling (858) 679-1191.

Online User Registration for Dealers

June 21, 2012 | Comments Off on Online User Registration for Dealers

If you are a Mytee Dealer and would like to create an account for our website or if you’ve forgotten your password and need to reset it, please contact your Mytee Account Representative or email sales@mytee.com. If you would like to change your account password, please click HERE.

Legal

June 12, 2012 | Comments Off on Legal

Privacy Policy THIS WEBSITE IS OWNED BY MYTEE® LLC (HEREINAFTER “MYTEE”). THE PRODUCTS SOLD BY MYTEE ARE NOT DESIGNED FOR PERSONAL, FAMILY OR HOUSEHOLD USE. The products sold by Mytee (e.g., carpet extractors, floor machines) are not designed for domestic use. The capacity, output, and other features of these products are designed specifically for commercial, […]

Manuals & Parts Lists

May 11, 2012 | Comments Off on Manuals & Parts Lists

Catalogs

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Click on a link below to view brochures in PDF format. Printable documents will open in a new window. You may also save the PDF file to your computer. Catalogs • Facility Maintenance Brochure • Carpet Cleaning Brochure • Automotive Detailing Brochure   Full Line Product Guide • August 2025 Full Line Product Guide

FAQs

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  How do I get the best results from my heated extractor? First, fill the tank with the hottest water available (up to 140 degrees F). Next, turn on your solution pump. Hold down the spray trigger on your wand or tool until you have a steady stream of water. High pressure pumps (200 PSI […]

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