Cyclo Polisher

Greenie

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I love the "baby diaper bonnets". LOL :lol:

So how come you can haul out a tool like this and not push a wand?

Sometimes it's just easier to get the carpet clean....with water.
 

randy

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I have that unit, it works however a $40.00 "commercial " polisher off Ebay with fiberplus pads is preferred. The buffer is in the dumpster in 10-12 months however they work great. The cyclo is rebuild-able but cost 6 times as much.
 

Jimmy L

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I have one too.
Its on the truck and it sounds like an electric drill.

The only thing in my opinion its good for is to use the soft brushes and agitate your furniture prespray.
 

roro

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Contradicting Jimmy will probably earn me another electro-cob but IMHO they are an excellent machine - Whittakers used to sell them as part of their system.
As well as stairs and the like we use them when buffing up leather upholstery.
They are a true commercial machine, built like the proverbial brick out-house ;they last for years

roro
 

Derek

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thanx fellas. just another tool.

Greenie, i'm not gonna use it to clean carpet! :lol: :shock:

thanx --- Derek.
 

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