Lordy did we torture the Brush Pro..

Mike Draper

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Mike I have the 15 and it works on the stairs no problem. I just don't turn it sideways like mark is doing. Super easy to do. Sorry no video, to busy working.

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I'll put it on my list for next year. Along with the vario 2 and a zipper. Don't tell my wife.
 

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:frown:

as much as I hate losing...and I hate losing more than I enjoy winning. We didn't do that bad. 8-points to the pac in the first game with a new coach and restructured team. :icon_neutral:
 

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We were on the 3-yard line. Had we scored then it would have been a different game. Had Cutler not forced it on the next series we would have been in control.
We played better than I thought we would. It was the first game!
 

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Mikey, send it down to me when you figured it out that you don't even need this.

Thanks in advance. I will put it to use every day on some matted down poly crap.
 

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Mikey, send it down to me when you figured it out that you don't even need this.

Thanks in advance. I will put it to use every day on some matted down poly crap.


Been using our 15 and 19" versions for years..


Don't know why I waited so long for this one.


Really the best choice for resi carpet scrubbing.
 
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Exactly... For residential, I wouldn't want the bigger ones. I've been eyeballing this little guy for quite a while but always ended up with other equipment purchased. (turbohybrid, Dwellpro, RV 360XL, etc) it's time for me to get this guy as I run into more and more of this crushed matted junk that really needs this type of scrubbing.


First time I almost bought a little unit like that was back in 2008 in Greenie's garage..he wanted to get rid of it along with a WhiteTragic tm... I didn't buy either of those..
 
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You probably know this but just in case....

My last set off stiff brushes didn't come with the instructions....

But, it is recommended that you break in those stiff brushes for about 5 minutes on wet concrete....

Just sharing as a reminder and or for those new to seeing these....
 
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My brother lives and works a short drive away where they make these in Austria ...I might have to ask him to swing by and ask if there is a "factory blemish" model they want to sell...for a couple hundred :lol:
 

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you should have seen me breaking in the brushes for the EDIC 175 in Vegas.



OMG those were stiff. :eekk: Dug a hole in the asphalt.


She was a stiff brush for sure.....

Was pretty aggressive, but I would think with all the junk there was in that carpet, she should be a bit mellowed out by now....

But definitely going to need a good degreasing and cleaning on the brush...maybe even the entire unit!
 
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