Tom was right and Richard was wrong.

Mikey P

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How many popular tent is it going to take to cover that area?

Are you buying the at Home Depot again this time? Remember last time the tent blew over in the wind. I think that is a hazard. Y'all should be careful.


Drilled and anchored into the concrete neighsayer..
 

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Window with camera, Bluetooth to link where I can see from my office when Jon needs to make more dry passes.
And send a copy of the video to the customer.

Next of course will be body cams for all employees in the home. This will prove that the chip in the glass coffee table was there prior to cleaning!!
 

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I get quite a chuckle seeing the window naysayers coming around now touting it as being a valuable option now.
I cut openings in our first Butler wands back in 1988 and installed lexan windows so I know just how valuable they can be when rinsing out colored stains and spot residue from failed spotting attempts. They also let you know if you are wasting your time dry stroking more than once or whether you are still pulling lots of moisture.

So when would be a good time pull out my "wand window" patent?
 
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I get quite a chuckle seeing the window naysayers coming around now touting it as being a valuable option now.
I cut openings in our first Butler wands back in 1988 and installed lexan windows so I know just how valuable they can be when rinsing out colored stains and spot residue from failed spotting attempts. They also let you know if you are wasting your time dry stroking more than once or whether you are still pulling lots of moisture.

So when would be a good time pull out my "wand window" patent?
Steamex and other wands I used in the 1970s had clear sight tubes.

Hard to keep clear long-term.
 
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rick imby

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All these years you cleaned without a window. I believe you did your clients an injustice. You should probably give back all the money they paid you. :winky:

The window is only good for another month, then it will cover over with scum.

Richard Covered with Scum? Some people clean their equipment.... Try it some time
 

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Richard Covered with Scum? Some people clean their equipment.... Try it some time
Inside the vacuum chamber of the wand? Never gonna happen.
Its worse than a temp gauge on a wand.We've cleaned for decades without one, I imagine we can go a few more decades without a window.

Geeks! People loose sight of what its all about.

Wait what is it all about??? :winky:

Its is a sweet wand though! :cool: Is there a windowless version? :winky:

j/k I don't need any more tools right now.
 
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A simple snap hinge and gasket would solve the problem. Snap open for a delicious snack or cleaning, snap shut to use. Vacuum would seal it tightly when in use.
 
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