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Ryan

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http://www.carpet-cleaning-equipment.ne ... mber.shtml

I saw Mikey took some pics of it at connections.

You guys who saw it there what did you think? Whats the price on it?

If it really is 50% faster then a conventional upholstery tool like they claim then it would save me a ton of time. I clean more upholstery then carpet some weeks.
 

The Great Oz

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Novel concept that I can see working well for cubicle dividers and stairs. I anxiously await Joe Appleby's review of the one he bought at Connections.
 

Mikey P

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They sent me the two versions to play with.

Stay tuned

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Shorty

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I have one on the way for mattresses, cubicle dividers and large upholstery including day beds. !gotcha!

To be used in conjuction with either my:

CFX with 250 psi docking station.

Or my

500 psi Master Blend TF3500

Or my

HydraVac t/m.

Ooroo,

:roll:
 

dealtimeman

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only played with it for a mitnute or two but was not amazed. need some tweeking.
 

Ryan

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I can see this working well with a smaller upholstery tool to edge with. You could set up a Y for your vacuum hose and a T for your solution line, so you wouldn't have to keep hooking and unhooking them. If it works well it would be great for those large couch pillows that take forever.
 

rwcarpet

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Ryan said:
I can see this working well with a smaller upholstery tool to edge with. You could set up a Y for your vacuum hose and a T for your solution line, so you wouldn't have to keep hooking and unhooking them. If it works well it would be great for those large couch pillows that take forever.


I see it like you, Ryan.....good for large open areas of the cushions, but one would need a smaller traditional tool for the edges and fronts/arms. Can't say anymore unless I get a hands on feel. Would look great for mattresses.
 
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