Lg. Water Stain Removal w/ Devastator Wand

Larry Cobb

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Doing some testing with the new Devastator Wand on some commercial level loop,.with some dried & difficult water stains. Here are some before and after photos after a 5 minute prespray with liquid Dynachem H.D. Preconditioner (no oxidizer) :
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Wand cleaned the "water stain" without specific spotting agents.

Normally we would have to use an oxidizer to remove the stain.
 

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Forget the stain....look at how new that carpet looks, it is like it made the fibers like new again, it reversed the aging process.

Larry is testing the wand out guys, and No you don't have to go easy him. This is just another test just like others, so Im sure the Texas jokes will fly.

Larry has been waiting for our wand to get down to him...and I am looking forward to some of the feed back from him also.
Larry I forgot to ask...Do you know what a glide is?
I think I am supposed to ask this question but forgot
 

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I like the hole glide.
Missy has been helping me these last few weeks due to what we found out is my right side neck muscles have somehow been torn. She has really liked to hole glide, we are vacuuming the hell out of the places but it has really helped her with the wand.
It has been awesome to watch her get better at it, I told her the other day, Mikey might be pretty impressed she was wanding like a pro....she has also said she is looking forward to my neck geting better no matter what.
 
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Hey Tom, can you point me in the direction of the new style wand sleeve you recommend?
 

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I like the short slot glide.

It picks up bigger trash . . .

but mainly, it leaves less trails in sensitive plush styles.
 

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Not sure what a wand, any wand has to do with it but what ever.

Here you can see these pictures without looking sideways. :oldrolleyes:
 
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I actually like the short slot better myself, but I'll continue with the hole glide because small rugs are a pain in the ass without it.
 

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How do we know its the wand and not that Dynachem, mini lawnmower powered contraption that did it?

Or did Larry use a real truck mount this time?
 
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How do we know its the wand and not that Dynachem, mini lawnmower powered contraption that did it?

Or did Larry use a real truck mount this time?

It was our new portable with Dual 6.6" Lamb Vacs in series.

The Devastator transformed it up to a 370 Truckmount.

See what you're missing, Willy!
 
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