Question for you water damage people

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What is or was your favorite wand/tool for sucking water up off a hard floors?

What's the ideal vacuum orifice size considering objects on the floor?

Ideal with of the one head?


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Butler used to have a nice Aluminum one that came apart in 3 pieces. Each truck had one under the passenger seat.

As we needed more they became hard to find. We just bought cheap chrome tube with squeegee head. Bought a snow shovel red handle and they work pretty good when needed.

When rinsing floors is where they are used the most. We will pressure washing and extract. Brush wand to detail and finish up.
 

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Butler used to have a nice Aluminum one that came apart in 3 pieces. Each truck had one under the passenger seat.

As we needed more they became hard to find. We just bought cheap chrome tube with squeegee head. Bought a snow shovel red handle and they work pretty good when needed.

When rinsing floors is where they are used the most. We will pressure washing and extract. Brush wand to detail and finish up.
An exec of a large drying equipment manufacturer tried our GBG..


"there should be one on every WD truck"...
 
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An exec of a large drying equipment manufacturer tried our GBG..


"there should be one on every WD truck"...
Yea there should be. We have brush wands that Lisa sold us that worked great but the jets would get clogged with debris and require cleaned often when ceiling tile, drywall and other debris were on the floor.

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Have that Butler squeegee here.
Rubber blades got mushy after a while .
Easy to replace...
Worked well,your answers are on equip ment made all ready.large orifices for max recovery...
Has to be lite weight but durably strong...
Your over thinking this one.
Look at examples made then refabricate your version.
You could make dual flip head.
One side for extraction.
Flip for agitation...
Good luck great post topic...
Regards to all...
 
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I'm really impressed with my Aqua Helix (Helux?). Been great on floods.
Make sure you are using your moisture detector to define the affected area.

That tool extracts well in total saturation but struggled when the subsurface cushion was wet but the carpet was dry on top.

If you're not aware of its shortcomings, it can make you look foolish.
 
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Make sure you are using your moisture detector to define the affected area.

That tool extracts well in total saturation but struggled when the subsurface cushion was wet but the carpet was dry on top.

If you're not aware of its shortcomings, it can make you look foolish.
He's a Car Guy, lay off..
 
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I don't know how the heck she became a prochem rep but I've never seen her doing anything of that nature before.


I think your memory is failing to be honest.

That wand was a turd
I think she got them from whomever was building them for Prochem.

The wand was nice but poor design on the head. The jets were in the vacuum slot which required constant cleaning. Just an unnecessary pain that could have been avoided.

My memory is as sharp as ever! Sometimes I'm driving with the music blaring and the sun is shinning on my face and I think...where the fook am I going?

I turn around and head back to my destination. I'd like to blame old age, but I did it when I was young too.

I day dream too much! 😂
 
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It’s funny, we use the 10” on round cafeteria tables. We use a window mop to wash, then vac with the ten😀
I've heard of that being done in other buildings on campus. My director bought 1k of buckets, trowels and pads for that type of cleaning during COVID.

I never implemented it. It was just was over my head how it was supposed to work. We hand wiped and ultra static sprayed them.
 

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