New Westpak stairwand (prototype)

Andy

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Why not leave the shield Lexan so that you see when your jets are messed up?
 
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JohnHawkP

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The nosing or rounded projected end of the stair tread is a challenge for most stair tools and these areas can be very soiled.

I have always cleaned these areas with an upholstery tool.

Does this tool clean the nosing perfectly?
 

JohnHawkP

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Hmmmm

In your 2nd vid you did the riser and tread but didn't run the tool over the nosing itself.

Maybe i am not being clear enough about the issue.

Oh well.

I will stick to my 6 steps for cleaning stairs without using a stair wand.
 

Mikey P

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If you want to scrub and rinse a bullnose, you'll need a 3 to 4 inch hand tool.

Are you doing that on every staircase?

I rarely see the need..
 

JohnHawkP

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If you want to scrub and rinse a bullnose, you'll need a 3 to 4 inch hand tool.

Are you doing that on every staircase?

I rarely see the need..

Yes everyone.

However I use the floor wand first during the extraction step then the parts missed with the upholstery tool.

It doesn't seem any longer in time plus an upholstery tool can get into tight places.
 
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