turbo force hard surface tool

handdi

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im gettin ready to order another one.Is there any other alternatives to this tool?
we do a large epoxy floor every month and this works the best would be nice to have something bigger.
 

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i need hard surface floor wand not a spinner we have a turbo force floor wand lookin for another but was wonderin any 2in out there in the market place yet?
 
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Hey Randy,

I have the larger 15" Hydroforce Turbo very lightly used (2 times) for sale. It's just too big for us--doing residential but is ideal for big areas. 2' tubing--a workhorse. Contact me if interested.
 

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Question for you experinced guys: For a costed surface like epoxy or paint, do you have any problems with bubbling or flaking of the coating?

I’ve scrubbed a few with a soft floor brush and the Rotovac blue brush with good results, but I think with higher pressure and heat they could have been a problem. What are you seeing?
 

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yes i think may try the gekko with brush head
the turbo force has done well but we pick up alot of food stuff and other debris and gets nasty have to clean a few times during our visits
the gekko seems to be more of a open design.
my tech has pretty much ditched to turbos in favor of the wand for even doin tile and grout and he does a great job.
thanks again mike
 

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Been using the new hydroforce gekko tool, it tends to perform better for us on epoxy floors than the spinner. Keep your PH under 10 to avoid stripping anything, pressure around 700-800psi, agitage with the CRB, should be easy.
 

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Really was hoping Tom and Mike were going to come up with the tool we really need for hard surfaces.
I bought the PMF but only paid 300$. The Supplier in my area said that it had been in his store for over a year so I made him an offer. Probably what he paid for it. I don't love it. But I didn't have a hard surface wand so for 300 it works good enough...until there is a Devastator type hard surface wand.
 
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Larry Cobb

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This is the newest WestPak 14" Hard Surface Tool (not on website) :
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. Stiff Brush. . . . . .Slip-On

http://www.cobbcarpet.com/zen/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=76&products_id=5509
 

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My th-40 just came in today. Should I use the brush ring or the Teflon ring? What type of floor should I use each one on?
 
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I bought the squeegee one at the show in Scottsdale...great tool...

Lucky guy... I wanted one as well, but didn't know if the airlines would let me bring it back... Didn't even dawn on me to ask them to ship it... I thought it was a cash and carry deal...
 

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