Hand Extraction tool for Tile

sweendogg

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Ok folks,

what hard surface hand tools do you all prefer.. the turbo cobra? The turbo minispinner, the mytee countertop spinner, the gecko hand tool? The pmf Hand Scrubber? A spray bottle and towel? Dry steam machine?? Lets see what you are all using for small countertops, showers, walls extx...
 

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I use an SX7 Hydroforce hand tool for small areas. I just received a "boot" for my long, internal jet crevice tool that lets me clean right up to the wall or appliances without scratching the floor or walls. It needs some adjusting, but it seems to work well on the 2inch boarder that all tile floor tools leave behind.
 
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sweendogg said:
I have an internal jet tool... where did you get the boot and how much?


rwcarpet said:
I've been using my crevice tool to edge out the tile and grout. Now I need to find the new "boot" that's made to use on the internal crevice tool made by PMF, to keep from scatching the tile. I know John Olsen has them.
It carries the part number.....AC 33-CV.
 

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Nate The Great said:
sweendogg said:
I have an internal jet tool... where did you get the boot and how much?


rwcarpet said:
I've been using my crevice tool to edge out the tile and grout. Now I need to find the new "boot" that's made to use on the internal crevice tool made by PMF, to keep from scatching the tile. I know John Olsen has them.
It carries the part number.....AC 33-CV.


I actually just got my boot from Sunbelt. That's where I first saw it, and even they had to have it drop shipped from PMF.. It needs some tweaking with some sealer, because it is designed for the new crevice tool.
 
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Studebaker said:
We are working on some hard surface tools. Any thing you want to add as we develope let me know.


Yea, a irobot roomba type tile tool... Set it and forget it... :lol:
 
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