Carpet edger

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Matt Middleton
Good morning Guys,

I an looking for a 4" wide wand for edging. Everything is back ordered till???

Anyone have one for sale?

Thanks!

Matt
 
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After using Trex or 360i need to edge and get the corners.
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Oh really. I am very happy.

We have been using power extractors since the RX 20 days. Now the Trex and 360i. Using this narrow wand details the edges, thresholds and
corners. Been using these wands for years.

We have a couple and we need to replace one.

Just want to buy a tool without waiting a couple of months.
 
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Oh really. I am very happy.

We have been using power extractors since the RX 20 days. Now the Trex and 360i. Using this narrow wand details the edges, thresholds and
corners. Been using these wands for years.

We have a couple and we need to replace one.

Just want to buy a tool without waiting a couple of months.


Which tool are you talking about The PMF that looks like in the upholstery tool on a stick?
 
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Yes. But it really does a nice job on filtration lines and bad thresholds.
And, you can hammer stubborn stains really well.
I gotta agree with Matt. I use one often. I used it yesterday between a desk and filing cabinet to remove a coffee stain at one of the banks. The desk was a no go to move, and neither was the full filing cabinet. It’s was in the office of the woman who gave us the contract….
What was I supposed to do? Leave it? It looked as it should after we finished.

And yes, I’ve used it to edge many times on filtration lines with great success.
 
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And, you can hammer stubborn stains really well.
I gotta agree with Matt. I use one often. I used it yesterday between a desk and filing cabinet to remove a coffee stain at one of the banks. The desk was a no go to move, and neither was the full filing cabinet. It’s was in the office of the woman who gave us the contract….
What was I supposed to do? Leave it? It looked as it should after we finished.

And yes, I’ve used it to edge many times on filtration lines with great success.
I’m convinced. I need one now
 

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