Are YOU paying attention??

Russ T.

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Or are you cleaning like you always have?

Sometimes a simple tweak can make a huge difference. I cleaned HUNDREDS of jobs with the standard 360i head. I loved it. The level of cleaning is so far beyond what a wand only can accomplish. That's what I was used to. Prespray then rinse with the wand. I cleaned for so many years like that. I did a pretty good job, considering...

I had tried the 360i brush head once or twice on CGD but hated how it bounced around. I threw it on the shelf and almost forgot it was there.

But I'm committed to being the best. I've seen Mike swooning over the 360i recently and we spoke over the phone about it. I remember him saying that it felt like a toy compared to the HOSS he was used to running in S Cruz. I'm pretty sure that was before trying the brush head but hope he'll correct me if I'm wrong.

Well I threw the sucker on in a broke down apartment today.

WOW.

I was stuck on something I knew worked well and I had stopped asking "Is there a better way?".

Will you (yes Marty too) consider that maybe there's a better way?

Or will you keep going like you always have?

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My competition doesn't stand a chance!
 

Larry Cobb

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Russ;

The brush head does provide a lot of agitation.

One thing to remember is that the speed control may have to be adjusted to provide more maximum current to the motor.

We had to adjust that for several of our customers.
 
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Russ T.

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What's stopping Erik from developing a rotary extractor that would blow the others away?

I'd love to see what he could come up with!
 

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You should see & hear his Zipper spinner. That puppy kicks butt and with no power cord to fool with.

It growls like a bear when you trigger it. I'm very impressed with it. I think it rivals an RE.

I think I need one. :errf:
 
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You should see & hear his Zipper spinner. That puppy kicks butt and with no power cord to fool with.

It growls like a bear when you trigger it. I'm very impressed with it. I think it rivals an RE.

I think I need one. :errf:


Buy one for me too and send it my way.......Keep the tab though, I have no use for it......:lol:
 

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You should see & hear his Zipper spinner. That puppy kicks butt and with no power cord to fool with.

It growls like a bear when you trigger it. I'm very impressed with it. I think it rivals an RE.

I think I need one. :errf:
Me too!
 

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Met Will from TCS, I told him you were my best-selling friend. He said he was sorry to hear that. ;)

Ok he likes you! How much did you pay him? :winky:
 

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He said you were a nice guy, not like the board personna.

I heard "pussy" but maybe it was just me. :winky:

Everyone has missed you....fooker! :biggrin:
 
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I thought the 360i with the brush head was just what I'd like to get.

However, I do not want to commit a vehicle to a truckmount (even after Mikey helpfully urged me to "quit being a tightwad and get them something decent!").

For us, the larger portables with auto fill and pump out, or the Dwellpro might make sense for driving the 360i.

I counted four liquor stores on the way home. Not sure yet which one to rob for the money.
 
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