How many people use a water claw? the little spotter size.

doug450

Member
Joined
Nov 2, 2007
Messages
87
was checking out the little spotter water claw and I am thinking it sounds pretty good,just wondering if alot of people are using them?

Doug
 
G

Guest

Guest
I bought one and loved it. It paid for itself the first time I used it.

Then after seeing how well it worked for sub-surface extraction, I bought the medium sized one. Again it paid for itself the first time I used it.
I would highly recommend getting the medium sized Claw. You'll be surprised how often you use it.
 

Bob Foster

Member
Joined
Oct 8, 2006
Messages
8,870
I agree with Josh. I have the small and like it but if you occasionally do any water extraction go to the medium because you can get away with using a medium for both spotting and water extraction.
 

The Great Oz

Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2006
Messages
5,288
Location
seattle
Name
bryan
A handy tool. The advantage to the Spot Claw over homemade is the clear back that lets the customer (and tech) see when no more color is coming out of the carpet.

Well, that and it doesn't look like homemade.
 

asupremeclean

Member
Joined
Oct 20, 2007
Messages
194
I have both the authentic water claw and the home made one.
Both are great for wicking spots and urine contamination. Being able to see the amount of water left to extract is nice but you can't beat the price ($7.00) of the home made one.

If you are using the spot claw for occasional flood work you are working far too hard. Get the medium one and your set to go. I just wish you could make a medium size one for $10.00.
 

TimP

Member
Joined
May 19, 2007
Messages
4,055
I own the small deluxe claw, decided to have it other than the spotter one. I may buy a medium if I start doing some flood work. I have no complaints about the one i have. It's a good tool, and it's fine for small water damage of course medium would be better for floods.
 

John Watson

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
2,885
Used ours today. Great for small pet contamination areas. Mixed up 1 gallon of OSR apply and let set 20-30 minutes while vacuuming other areas Suck with spot claw $35-40 Local chemwho charges $75 a gal 3 gal min.

I do agree the medium water claw would work better in a more spot situation. Some day Helen said I could have one too.
 

Larry Cobb

Member
Joined
Oct 7, 2006
Messages
5,795
Location
Dallas, Texas USA
Name
Larry Cobb
The Spotting Claw is a great device.

Lots of our customers use it for "guaranteed pet odor removal" programs in conjunction with an enzyme containing oxidizer..

I also think it works very well for ink spills by keeping them from spreading.

Larry Cobb
 

Ron Werner

Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2006
Messages
8,726
Location
Sooke BC, Lower Vancouver Island
Name
Ron Werner
I've had the Spot Claw for quite a few years now. Its the older one without the vac break. A great tool. Every truck should carry one.
They were a lot more when I bought mine, got gouged , $450 it!

I'd buy the small or medium stand-up claw, easy on the back, and most urine spots are bigger anyway, so they would be done faster.
 

tim

Member
Joined
Jan 16, 2007
Messages
544
I have the spot claw but rarely use it now that I have the medium size. Like Ron said, most urine spots are larger and you can stand up with the medium claw and not be so close to the urine source! Big plus!!
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom