Stair cleaning today

Mark Saiger

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I know everyone has a method to cleaning stairs.

Some use their large wands...

some use small stair tools....

some use their upholstery tools....

I know some of you hate this style wand (and I am not a fan of swivel head wands except for our stair tool)

It seems also the smaller the tool, the more opinions there can be.

This is the wand we like for our stair cleaning....

PMF swivel head, Greenglide Hybrid, made into dual jet for more even spray pattern and better flushing. 80015 jets ended up being our sweet spot.

We prespray, use a CRB on the stairs as well as hitting the bullnose....extract, use the hose cuff to clean up the bull nose....

So....someone asked what we use....so I am sharing....That's it :)


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Works Great on Tile and Grout scrubbing too

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This is Ground In Iron Ore Tailings....not very easy to typically remove....for some :)

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And Today's video...

 

Joel D

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I use the same wand without the mod or glide and prescrub with crb when needed. Im sure its not the greatest but i like the swivel, very comfortable and can get the bullnose really good. I put a fan on steps right away to improve dry time.
 
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Russ T.

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I use the same PMF Mark. Mine doesn't swivel though, and only has 1 jet...oh and no glide.

Great tool though. I've only had mine for a few months but I really like how it cleans the noses of the stairs and is precise with spray.

Light weight too.
 
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Desk Jockey

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"This is Ground In Iron Ore Tailings....not very easy to typically remove....for some :)"

I believe you did those people a dis-service. :eekk:

Now they are stuck with that 70's style carpet for another 40 years! ;)


Great work Mark! :cool:
 
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Same tool without swivel. Only 1 jet. Prob the best tool I bought 10yrs ago at startup.
Long time ago I used to use wand in my first life in this business. My shoulders love my economy stair tool today.
 
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SixShooter

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That posture scrubbing the stairs will make a young man old pretty fast.

No risers on those stairs but how do you scrub risers?

 

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