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A-D-D?is he going to extract that or leave it filthy?
I hope he's a 30%'er (hack and knows it)
cause that carpet is still scummy AF
EDIT..I see he extracted it
..L.T.A.
though I love a red pad scrubbing, I dont think an op would put down enough juice before extracting?I'm a big fan of post padding, but rarely have time to do it.
I've been toying with the idea of putting down my prespray with my O.P. and scrubbing with a red pad as I apply it on the carpets that need a little extra love.
Shit it hit the backing before I ever scrubbed it.Hurry up and extract it before it hits the backing
Mine puts down plenty of juice. It has the same pump as my multisprayer.though I love a red pad scrubbing, I dont think an op would put down enough juice before extracting?
You can "just" remove the check valve filters to almost double the output or go up a size or 3...I dont think an op would put down enough juice before extracting?
It's also scrubber.. you can use it for pretty much anything involving floors, not just vlmOP is just the wrong tool for the job. Heavily soiled needs a tool designed to use more product. OP is a VLM method, VERY LOW MOISTURE.
As cheap as they are and as long as they last, the 175 is one of the most versatile tools to have in your box.It's also scrubber.. you can use it for pretty much anything involving floors, not just vlm
could you use it to prescrub? Yes, but the tanks are too small to put prespray down imo, and people complain about weight of a 175 but OP is heavier againIt's also scrubber.. you can use it for pretty much anything involving floors, not just vlm