Direct air where it needs to go
Accessories can help focus airflow into seams, vents, seat tracks, trim gaps and tighter interior areas where a full-size tool may feel too broad.

Tornador-style cleaning guns are powerful interior detailing tools, but the right accessories and attachments can make them even more useful. This guide explains how detailers use Tornador accessories, where the Furnado attachment fits, and how to choose the right setup for tight spaces, vehicle interiors, vents, consoles, carpets and upholstery.
The best Tornador accessories are the ones that help your Tornador-style cleaning gun do more detailed, controlled and efficient work. For many detailers, that means adding attachments that help direct airflow, reach tighter areas, improve cleaning control, and pair better with interior detailing workflows.
The Furnado from Buff Brite is designed to be used with a Tornador-style cleaning gun. It is not a replacement for a Tornador. It is an attachment that expands what detailers can do with the tool they already use.
A Tornador-style cleaning gun is an air-powered detailing tool used to clean vehicle interiors, vents, trim, carpets, upholstery, consoles, cupholders, door panels and hard-to-reach areas. It uses compressed air to create a powerful cleaning action that helps move dirt, dust, debris and cleaning solution from tight surfaces.
Detailers like Tornador-style tools because they can speed up interior cleaning, especially in areas where brushes, towels and standard vacuum tools struggle. But like many professional detailing tools, the base tool becomes more effective when paired with the right accessories.
Accessories can help focus airflow into seams, vents, seat tracks, trim gaps and tighter interior areas where a full-size tool may feel too broad.
The right setup helps detailers move dirt and debris more efficiently, which can save time on interiors with heavy dust, crumbs, pet hair or daily buildup.
Different interior areas need different approaches. Accessories help detailers move from broad cleaning to precision cleaning without changing the whole workflow.
Furnado is a Buff Brite attachment made to work with a Tornador-style cleaning gun. It is designed for detailers who want more control and flexibility from the air tools they already use.
Instead of replacing a Tornador, Furnado adds another layer of usefulness to a Tornador-style setup. That makes it a smart add-on for interior detailers who already understand the value of compressed-air cleaning.
Furnado is ideal for detailers who already use a Tornador-style cleaning gun and want to expand its usefulness for controlled interior cleaning. It gives your Tornador setup another way to handle areas where precision matters.
Compressed air can move dirt, crumbs and debris out of tight places, but vacuum tools help remove that debris from the vehicle. A strong interior setup often uses air tools and vacuum attachments together.
Mini air tools and compact Tornador-style setups can be useful when cleaning consoles, dashboards, vents, cupholders, door pockets and other smaller interior areas.
Even with a strong air tool setup, detailers still need soft brushes, towels and surface-safe cleaning products to finish panels, screens, leather, vinyl and sensitive trim.
Furnado should be positioned as a Tornador accessory or attachment, not as a replacement. If someone already has a Tornador-style cleaning gun, Furnado gives them another way to use that tool for detail-focused interior cleaning.
That is the core benefit: it helps detailers get more from the Tornador ecosystem they already understand.
The right setup depends on the job. Here is a simple way to think about Tornador-style tools, Furnado attachments and vacuum support tools.
| Setup | Best For | Strengths | Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tornador-style cleaning gun | General interior cleaning, vents, trim, carpet and upholstery agitation | Fast, powerful compressed-air cleaning for professional interior work. | May feel broad for some precision areas without add-ons. |
| Tornador-style gun with Furnado | Detail-focused cleaning, tighter areas and controlled airflow work | Adds flexibility and usefulness to a Tornador-style setup. | Requires a compatible Tornador-style tool. |
| Mini Tornador-style tool | Compact areas, consoles, cupholders, dashboards and detail zones | Smaller tool size can help with interior precision. | May not cover large areas as quickly. |
| Vacuum attachments | Removing loosened debris, dirt, crumbs, sand, lint and hair | Completes the cleanup after air tools move debris out of tight areas. | Vacuum suction alone may not dislodge debris trapped in seams and vents. |
Furnado is a good fit for shops and mobile detailers who already use compressed-air tools and want more flexibility in their interior cleaning process.
When every minute matters, accessories that help improve workflow can make interiors faster and more consistent.
If you already own a Tornador-style cleaning gun, Furnado can help you get more use from your setup at home or in the garage.
No. Furnado is not a Tornador replacement. It is an attachment designed to be used with a Tornador-style cleaning gun.
Furnado helps expand the usefulness of a Tornador-style cleaning gun for interior detailing, especially in tighter or more detail-focused cleaning situations.
Helpful Tornador accessories include attachments like Furnado, compact air-tool options, vacuum attachments for debris removal, interior brushes, towels and compatible hose or air tool upgrades.
Yes. Furnado is designed for interior detailing workflows and can help with areas like vents, consoles, trim gaps, seat tracks and other tight vehicle interior spaces.
Yes. Air tools help move debris out of tight places, but a vacuum is still needed to remove the loosened dirt, crumbs, sand, lint and hair from the vehicle.
Furnado is especially useful for professional and mobile detailers, but serious DIY cleaners who already use Tornador-style tools can also benefit from it.
If you already use a Tornador-style cleaning gun, Furnado gives you another way to handle tight spaces, detail-focused cleaning and interior workflow challenges.
Always follow your Tornador-style tool manufacturer instructions, air compressor recommendations and chemical safety guidance. Test surfaces carefully before cleaning.