Devastator Tile wand

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so with that logic you should be using a vacuum for open areas and a separate vacuum for edges and uph.

and a motorcycle for day trips that would never see side bags for over nighters.


or a pan for eggs and a pan for steak and a pan for pork chops and a pan for grilled cheese and a pan for award wining caned chili




Comical.
Well I have a truck for condos and another for houses. Don't you have a hoover porta power for edges and an Oreck for traffic areas?
 
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I've used the new Greenglides brush glide on a 14" Devastator and it's great. This new hard surface wand looks, objectively speaking, better.

$200 vs $1,200 better? I guess that's for every man to decide for himself.
 

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I've used the new Greenglides brush glide on a 14" Devastator and it's great. This new hard surface wand looks, objectively speaking, better.

$200 vs $1,200 better? I guess that's for every man to decide for himself.
it better...

But for anything but phony wood floors and trashed kitchen, it's not needed.
 

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I loved my gekko tile wand brush head with rubber around head to protect walls.

My West pac is bigger had 2 heads I think I got it from brister years ago, it still works the gekko weld broke that helps the gun.

I used both for years alot.

I think Jimmy loved the gekko too.
 
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I think you need to read that again.

It's lost considerable ground and even then it wasn't very good. It was just better than the rest of the turds
I guess I don’t see what we are missing …. not getting overspray and the tile is nearly dry

if you have a brush glide for the 14 in WestPAK Ti wand I’ll buy that to compare

tile cleaning is about chemical, agitation dwell time and suck mop extraction

We’re just seem deficient in the suck mop department


but it isn’t expensive to explore the possibility
 

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I guess I don’t see what we are missing …. not getting overspray and the tile is nearly dry

if you have a brush glide for the 14 in WestPAK Ti wand I’ll buy that to compare

tile cleaning is about chemical, agitation dwell time and suck mop extraction

We’re just seem deficient in the suck mop department


but it isn’t expensive to explore the possibility
No WP brush glides, for now
 
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