Why Jimmy needs a CRB.

BIG WOOD

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I'm not convinced on the kids toy crb, but the normal sized one really opened my eyes.

I did a spot yesterday where it looked like either an ash tray spilled or hair dye front the weird brown colors around it. I added some citrus to the ss1 and hovered over that spot. 99% of it rinsed right out. I highly doubt it was hair dye, but you never know with neglected rentals.
 

Jimmy L

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I've had a 15 inch GLS since 2000.........................IDIOT!

And just like I won't spend $1800 for wand I won't spend no $1800 for a little 10 inch crb.
 
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hogjowl

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Are you getting a cut off these machines, Idiot? CRBs are great for sure, in certain situations, but they're not as big a deal as you make them out to be Mr. Must Have A Vortex!

I get a chuckle watching all these fools fall for your latest sales pitch.
 

Mark Saiger

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I have been using these 10 inch CRB units for about 8 years now.

They do everything I need them to do...

And I just don't think we would drag the larger units off the vans even if I had both on the van.

The 10 inch is just too handy to grab and go with....
 

steve_64

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My pile lifter nor my buffer does what the 10 in crb can do.

I've been cleaning crap polys in apartments over ten years and it's the best tool I've found at fixing damaged pile. Whether it's crushed from foot traffic or rockers this thing is the sheeet.
 
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Good idea with the grout brush Mike, I could have used that the other day.... dangit
 

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I'm just giving you guys shit! :twisted:

I personally think I'd want the wider unit despite the increased weight for better production in large areas. But that "toy" works so well in Mark's videos on heavily soiled steps I'd almost want one for steps if we did more carpet.

Wouldn't the bigger and heavier be better on T&G?
 

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Mikey P

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If you think that looks like Terrazo, I'd suggest you stuck to carpet.


Terra Cotta
Terrazo
Travertine
Teak plank
Testarosa
Toothless Alabamaian
Titties


Can you identify all off them each and every time?
 
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