Mike Draper
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Been running the Vario 2 for a couple weeks now. I know its not long, but I've run it on over 40k sq ft of encapping, pre-scrubbing and many residentials. Here is my review.
I called a friend who cleans nasty restaraunts at night and asked if I could tag along. Luckily one of his worst accounts needed cleaning last week (mexican food). I brought in the Cimex with ultra pak and shower fed, then the Vario 2 with ultra pak and a front spray bar. Pre-spray with some flex lightly, then scrubbed with each machine. One half room for each machine. There was no discernable difference that I could see. They both cleaned excellent. I followed up 2 days later to see the after apperance. whole restaraunt looked excellent.
Pre-Scrubbing:One week later I cleaned a high quality nylon cut pile with pad in a church building. Average traffic in this building is 1,500 people a day. Its all traffic dirt from outside. In this building the Cimex actually did pre-scrub with a shower feed better. There is an area 4' wide where each person has to walk through in this building that is a challenge to clean. I cleaned back and forth with 4 passes on the Vario while adding some pre-spray with the spray bar. The traffic pattern came out really well, but then went over with the cimex and it came out a little bit more. Followed up with HWE.
Encapping: next to the Cimex on another Job, again there were no disncernable difference in qulaity of clean. Ease of use and prodcution rates were identical. However, the Vario uses half the chemical of the cimex. Both machines have the large wheels and are a joy to push, easy to manuever and easy to pull backwards out of cubicles etc.
Residential: I pre-scrub many residential jobs with a 175. Been running the Vario 2 in homes and it works great. Much less labor intesive while easy to maneuver in tight areas. Rolls over hoses and clutter easily and most of all I fell like it scrubs better. I leave a little pre-spray in the tub so I can add a little to traffic areas in needed.
Conclusion: The design of this machine has been though out very well. It's built with quality componenets, A nice Leesen motor, quality big wheels with stainless steel axle. strong parts where needed and no corners cut on the construction machine that I can see. One final bonus is that it is lighter than the 175, one downside is it is akward to lift by yourself. Other than that, its a winner. I forgot to add, with the Vario, you can add an extra step in with a cotton pad which I have done on a few of my higher qulaity job. The picture is from a Mortuary, final step was a cotton bonnet. Worked great.
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