People that clean things that are frightfully expensive and sensitive to water. Most of the cleaning world doesn't see apple matting, Tibetan jute/hemp, hand-knotted silk, Stark woven border rugs or jute/linen/wool combos used as wall-to-wall carpeting. Clean them like plastic carpet and own the ruined result.Who the hell cleans under 275psi, and why? I don't think my wand would even clean evenly under 275..
I knew it! I told the others but they wouldn't believe me.
What planet are you from?![]()
I do, and convenience too. That's why we pay the big bucks for good truck mounts.I think Ofer wants the heat and the vacuum of the Pro1200
He has a portable he could use but used to use his CDS to that work.
Thank you Bryan.People that clean things that are frightfully expensive and sensitive to water. Most of the cleaning world doesn't see apple matting, Tibetan jute/hemp, hand-knotted silk, Stark woven border rugs or jute/linen/wool combos used as wall-to-wall carpeting. Clean them like plastic carpet and own the ruined result.
Ofer's experience is with a truckmount that will allow cleaning with lower pressure, he expected all truckmounts to do the same, and griping publicly is the time-honored Mikeyboard methodology to get something for free.
The questions boil down to:
Does Sapphire need to alter their equipment to allow lower-pressure cleaning?
Can Ofer get the bright shiny machine he loves to do what he wants?
The answer to both is Rico's quick-n-easy fix.
People that clean things that are frightfully expensive and sensitive to water. Most of the cleaning world doesn't see apple matting, Tibetan jute/hemp, hand-knotted silk, Stark woven border rugs or jute/linen/wool combos used as wall-to-wall carpeting. Clean them like plastic carpet and own the ruined result.
Ofer's experience is with a truckmount that will allow cleaning with lower pressure, he expected all truckmounts to do the same, and griping publicly is the time-honored Mikeyboard methodology to get something for free.
The questions boil down to:
Does Sapphire need to alter their equipment to allow lower-pressure cleaning?
Can Ofer get the bright shiny machine he loves to do what he wants?
The answer to both is Rico's quick-n-easy fix.
Not quite. He'd rather use his floor tool for those carpets.
http://mikeysboard.com/forum/showth...nd-his-need-for-lower-pressure&highlight=ofer
Lee is right and Jim's suggestions are always great. And Bryan points are well made.Not quite. He'd rather use his floor tool for those carpets.
Jim Martin's pictured solution is what Ofer needs in this case.