Mikey P
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Not a fan either..
Loves me a long slot.
You should try this 12 with the whip...
Loves me a long slot.
You should try this 12 with the whip...
Saiger" data-source="post: 4607373" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">I have had a few experiences where I thought an area would be clean. And for some reason there would be sooils that were buried that I didn't know even they were in the carpet.
And then I start to realize that some of those areas in my past I would not known of. There are just some hidden areas I would not have even known about in my past.
I guess having the window and the site tubes pointed out a lot of hidden items.
The first time I used a clear head upholstery tool I just decided to go over an area I've used one of my previous tools on. I was really surprised at what soils and even moisture were being left behind. The clear head pointed o
Saiger" data-source="post: 4607373" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Absolutely correct.I have had a few experiences where I thought an area would be clean. And for some reason there would be sooils that were buried that I didn't know even they were in the carpet.
And then I start to realize that some of those areas in my past I would not known of. There are just some hidden areas I would not have even known about in my past.
I guess having the window and the site tubes pointed out a lot of hidden items.
The first time I used a clear head upholstery tool I just decided to go over an area I've used one of my previous tools on. I was really surprised at what soils and even moisture were being left behind. The clear head pointed out
Could you ever go back?
What once seemed rediculous, has become a quality insurance tool just like clear upholstery tools.
I wonder if the IICRC standard writers have any idea....