CMP14 glide - much better fit

RLitwin

Member
Joined
Feb 4, 2007
Messages
85
I got a new green glide for my Blueline ergo 14" wand yesterday. It is a much better fit then the old one. It fits tighter and has much smaller gaps on the ends.
 

pHilh

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
40
extensions001rp4.jpg


extensions002bl4.jpg



Put one of these on also Rob :)
 

Greenie

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
6,820
There is also the long version for those brave souls who want those jets sitting right on top of the rug, less heat loss and steam in the air, but you really can't use the wand without a glide.

DSC01491.jpg
 

Attachments

  • DSC01491.jpg
    DSC01491.jpg
    15 KB · Views: 284
  • DSC01491.jpg
    DSC01491.jpg
    15 KB · Views: 283

Rex Tyus

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
3,720
There is also the long version for those brave souls who want those jets sitting right on top of the rug, less heat loss and steam in the air,
:D :D :D

but you really can't use the wand without a glide.

Why would you want too?


However if you are trying to extract water from the backing after a water claw situation, pull don't push. :wink:

Rex
 

pHilh

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
40
Greenie,should the greenhorn be bolted on top of the wand brackets or under them??,or doesn`t it matter??
 

Greenie

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
6,820
Here ya go;

With the wand in the cleaning position, if you are running the SHORT check valve/extenders, the bracket can be mounted below the stainless tabs, this puts the jets a little closer.

If you are running the LONG check valve/extenders you Must put the bracket above the stainless tabs or the jets will hit the glide.

Some guys prefer to "see" more of their wand spray, so the short check valves have their place.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom