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I do sub par work all the time.. nuthn to do with my sprayer
Saiger" data-source="post: 4646544" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Was thinking the same thing today! Inline sprayer only way to keep up with schedule.
But I like the Multi sprayer brand better.
Better flow... Just like them better... And MN made![]()
Mark, maybe.when I say hydraforce I'm being generic doesn't matter they all work some just have better fit and finish or last a few jabs longer but that's why you and me are the best carpet cleaners on this planet mark..
A legend in your own mind at least.Nope.
Me.
So if one wanted a better carpet cleaner they would be best to look on another planet?when I say hydraforce I'm being generic doesn't matter they all work some just have better fit and finish or last a few jabs longer but that's why you and me are the best carpet cleaners on this planet mark..
Or Mexico.So if one wanted a better carpet cleaner they would be best to look on another planet?![]()
Over or under the wall?Or Mexico.
Can you lift a 370 over a 20 ft wall?
For the right money...no PROBLEMO!Can you lift a 370 over a 20 ft wall?
Conclusion;
even guys that have been "doing it for 30 years" can be stoopit and don't know it.
OR
they're in denial due to the convenience and light wt of them
..L.T.A.
No... Just come to MinnesotaSo if one wanted a better carpet cleaner they would be best to look on another planet?![]()
Ooh tell us more Mr Failed carpet cleaner
For cleaners that prefer to lay down their prespray heavy , the convenience and effectiveness of a HF beats any other method of application
Especially when you are averaging over 20,000 sq ft of Carpet a week
Even a 30 year stoopit cleaner like me knows you don't bring a hammer to a Section 8 roof when you have an air gun in your Jackoff all Trades rust bucket
Run a splitter if it bothers that much. Couple pieces of brass and your ass-istant can precondition ahead of you.here's some simple facts for you mo-rons
w/2 man crew, if you have to stop the wand to pre-spray....you're an idiot
solution heat temperamental and inconsistent draw.
If your TM can make hot water in the 220+ range, you have to turn it down and bleed off heat in the middle of a job to pre-spray...or you ain't drawing near as much (if at all) as when you started
there's not a dimes worth of difference in heat from a elect sprayer w/120 temp water and 180 TM after it's traveled 16 inches thru air and on the fiber for 5 seconds
They work reasonably well "enough" with liquid juices.
(contingent of solution temps)
More problematic with powders when strong dilute is needed
You don't know when the dema is jack'd til you sprayed half the joint
Conclusion;
even guys that have been "doing it for 30 years" can be stoopit and don't know it.
OR
they're in denial due to the convenience and light wt of them
not unlike CRB vs rotary scrub......
Cueballs
..L.T.A.
Saiger" data-source="post: 4646604" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">The ICE planet.No... Just come to Minnesota![]()
How are those carpet repairs coming?Nope.
Me.
Loving every minute of it.How’s the rug fag coming?
How are those carpet repairs coming?![]()
Figured out the easy way to clean polyester.If you ain't using a "Hydroforce" to apply your prespray, your doing a sub par job.
I don't care how happy you're customers are..
Its doesn't leave a jet mark? I'd be worried it would leave a mark that won't come out.Figured out the easy way to clean polyester.
When the traffic lane still looks dull get the jet an inch off the carpet and it's like spray painting. Especially when it's hot.