MyTee Dry Pulls Yarn and Scrapes Cushions

dantraub

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Dan Traub
Has anyone experienced the My Tee Dry Upholstery tool scraping when you pull back? We got a replacement unit from them and it does the same thing. I really like it otherwise but this for me is a deal killer.
 

GeneMiller

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I had my sapphire tool do that when a bit of the plastic popped up from scraping something. Silk of course.
Probably a tack strip from using it on stairs.

Gene
 

Bucey

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FFA?
So Mytee doesn't fix the problem? They plug it? Isn't that odd?

Hey Mike, sent ya a PM the other day. Haven't heard back from ya.
 

KevinL

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If it's roto molded, they could be working on a fix.
 

rwcarpet

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I've changed out the gasket, but can't seem to get the plugs back into proper location. I'm going to try it with out the plugs.
 

glenboy

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I just got mine in the mail yesterday should I be returning this tool
 

hogjowl

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I just got mine in the mail yesterday should I be returning this tool
I'm not saying the people are lying here, but I would keep it and try it first. On FB, folks who are really straight shooters are saying it's a good tool. It's JMA, so it has to have some merit. Give it a try.
 

Ed Valentine

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Way to bad that these things are not ironed out with some type of employed field testing. Wonder What is your opinion?
 

Mikey P

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It and every tool should have be tested by atleast 20 indivduals in twenty different areas and situations
 

dealtimeman

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All tools have weaknesses and strengths, tread lightly and heed warnings but don't just abandone the tool or method because 5 people say it is bad as it might just work well for you.
 
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Desk Jockey

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All tools have weaknesses and strengths, tread lightly and heed warnings but don't just abandone the tool or method because 5 people say it is bad as it might just work well for you.
Careful dude cocaine is a very powerful drug. You have me concerned. :winky:

Damn that's (3) I got you twice and piglet once. Easy money! :cool:
 

Mrice

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I've got one and think it's a very good tool, a big step up from externally jetted tools. The "plugs" are to be used for piping, the tool works best with the plugs out.
 
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Mikey P

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So you need to pull the hard apart to insert the pugs when you want to clean piping?



I used a DM2 today on Velvet...

I need more water than these continuous flow tools put out.
 
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