Concrete and the turbo " it locks on the floor"

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Cleaned a BBQ place tonite, concrete that has been sealed. Been about 6 mths since it was cleaned. Mixed up strong Oxy and heavy dose of Zip. Prescrubed with roto and brush. Thought I would just rinse real quick with the turbo. WRONG! Stuck to the floor, took all I had to clean it.

Question is how do I relieve vac so it will glide easier?

Used the ring and brush, both rough to move.

Would a gecko with the brush 4 jet work better.

If I can get this figured out I may have 4 of them to clean everyother mnth. But right now I will pass on it.

THanks,

Brad
 
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Check the spring on the deck

Do you have the original Turbo that was black, a Turbo Hybrid, or some other tool you are referring to as a Turbo?
If it is the Turbo Hybrid (blue one), it has a spring on the deck. See if that is working properly. It also has a manual vac. release on the handle.
 
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Yes it is the Turbo Hybrid. I will check the spring.

Never notice a vac relief on the handle.

Brad
 

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There is a lil' sliding thingy to let air in on the tube... Until you figure it out try a glided wand. They work wonders on tile too. I think that was the original purpose for glides actually...
 

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Bradley...u are kiddin' about the vac relief right, I'm gonna send Paul over to learn you proper.

Hard floors don't actually require that much vacuum.

I always wondered, why didn't someone make a brush ring with scalloped bristles, you know a series of longer ones that slowly step down to short ones, it would be impossible to "lock down" and wouldn't need a supplementary vac relief, besides the best place for vac relief is at the floor.
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Thanks for all the replies, I never looked and rubbed down my Turbo before. I'll be damned, wish I would've posted before cleaning.

Never even saw the freaking vac relief on the frigging hose.

What about the gecko head?

Brad
 

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I really like my Gecko. I've never had to do a really large area tho. The head with the brush works the Best. I've got a Turbo Hybrid but really haven/t used it much.



Hey thanks for being there the other day when my future Son in Law got lost in Chattanooga .

He Made it back to Fort Steward just in time to learn the following day that his unit has been put on Alert and now they're Packing for Iraq.

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