confess , you've done the same..

bob vawter

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And prolly waters down his Scotchgard too....
Saaaaaaaaa it!
 

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only reserved for beyond millionaires club

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Dolly Llama

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confess , you've done the same..​


never on res furnishings.
too cumbersome/unwieldly of a tool.
Second man still has to detail/finish all the rounds and piping (which takes the lion's share of time) flats are fairly quick/easy with any two-way upl tool

a glided wand kick's azz on straight indestructible fabric church pews though.
Second man detailing the rounds and wiping the wood

If you have enough sense to turn the down the PSI, A glided wand cleans as well as any ole skool upl tool...just bigger bites...like gluing two or three PC Upl tools together





















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..L.T.A.
 
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confess , you've done the same..​


never on res furnishings.
too cumbersome/unwieldly of a tool.
Second man still has to detail/finish all the rounds and piping (which takes the lion's share of time) flats are fairly quick/easy with any two-way upl tool

a glided wand kick's azz on straight indestructible fabric church pews though.
Second man detailing the rounds and wiping the wood

If you have enough sense to turn the down the PSI, A glided wand cleans as well as any ole skool upl tool...just bigger bites...like gluing two or three PC Upl tools together





















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..L.T.A.
I may have some of these for sale next week. Brand new..
 

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actually I once saw a company clean a sofa with HOST. OMG what a mess.
 

Meter Maid

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He should’ve at least used a decent wand, bet that furniture was wet for a week.
 

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This guy knows how to YouTube better than he knows how to clean. Really good quality video
























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I did this in my early early early years before I knew wth I was doing. My broke ass scraped up some money to buy my first upholstery, open jet tool on eBay. Little did I know it was made for a low psi porty. When I start cleaning at 300psi, the stupid tool won’t spray after I sprayed my treatment on the couch. So in panic mode I throw the tool out in my customers yard cussing up a storm, grab the stair tool and do a terrible job.


I wish I was a fly on the wall looking at my customer’s face if they noticed my stupid 24yo self.

I don’t miss those days
 

Brian H

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Bwahaha…

Look at the PATHETIC concrete pour.

Like ONE bag of cement.

Dude TOTALLY deserves to have his Vette crushed.

Fookin Idiot.
I was going to say the same thing!! I would love to talk to the guy who installed it to ask what he was thinking!
 
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And he thinks he's doing a good job and doesn't care just another job
Lots of jobs like that being done making a bad name for all of the good one doing it the correct way. Have a guy here says 5 days to dry the furniture.
 
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