Just Praticing Posing a Video

floorguy

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youtube/jQIFN5A-gc4e are a few things i can do shiteatinggrin shiteatinggrin shiteatinggrin
 

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Here you go 8)

d]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQIFN5A-gc4d]
 

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Good video. How much flow are you runing on the Ti wand?

You and Bob Foster have the same wand stroke, except he's a righty. :p
 

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Looks like a restaurant to me. Great work Billy! I love the amazing results and difference in the carpet that you can get cleaning a restaurant. I just hate the pay sometimes the restaurants give. As I understand Billy has found himself a nice niche market in restaurants where they're willing to pay a little more than "normal".
 

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This was actually an area rug that they had made up from left over carpet for an entry rug. Also, this is why it gets so dirty. I believe I'm at 12 flow, but don't hold me to that, I'll follow up once I check it out later today.

Someday I desire to have the commercial business that ST had.

Also, not that I mind being compared to Bob, but this is only my resting style stroke or cool down stroke after a big job, lol
My normal is shorter and more of the M pattern, I would call the pattern in this video "Walking The Wand" lol
 

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OK, shorts from Wally World, $19. Can't bear to wear pants in the summer, I get toooo hot.

Shoes are crocks from Shoes for Crews $31. a must have when doing alot of tile work. In the summer my feet get to hot wearing the full bodied shoes so I go to the crocks and then in the winter I get the full syle. The full bodied don't hold up but about 6 months around the steam, the steam eats away the threaded seams even though I put water seal on the threads once a month from the time I start wearing them. I like the crocks because they have no seams, and they're easy to slip on and off when in residential homes.

This is 2 2oz scoops of Grease Eraser in a hydroforce, 750 psi and TM set at 240 degrees. Oh, and I really don't know the ratio, it's 2.5 turns open from the fully closed position. I get 3-4 rooms when in resi and this particular restaurant requires 2 containers for the entire job.

Just for the record I never wear my shirt tail out during the day, only after everyone is gone on a commercial job. It's hard to keep the tail in with the growth that I have. lol
 

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Hey Billy,

have you ever thought about getting a Zipper Jr. since you do so much commercial work? Have you ever tried one?

What's your thoughts?
 

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BLewis said:
This is 2 2oz scoops of Grease Eraser in a hydroforce, 750 psi and TM set at 240 degrees. Oh, and I really don't know the ratio, it's 2.5 turns open from the fully closed position.

Don't tell me you use that POS revolution sprayer..?
 

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lance said:
Hey Billy,

have you ever thought about getting a Zipper Jr. since you do so much commercial work? Have you ever tried one?

What's your thoughts?

I was thinking the same thing actually.

Here's George V

2]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vilQTyBbUDo2]
 

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Good, it is good initiative. You have reminded me the day when I posted my first video. I haven't watched your video yet but I 'll be back and have a look at your video.
 

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nice video but you need to pull the trigger on the forward stroke with a carpet that dirty. get a clear piece of hose and clean it again. i promise you will be shocked how much dirt still comes out. no extra work involved , the same stroke but with more water for flushing.

gene
 

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