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Desk Jockey

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I'm really liking these on residential pile..



a bit thicker than the TOPS option so it glides easier over piss, vomit and blood :eekk:
Those work well. I used them for years, just remember to flip them and change them out often. You can't see the soil removal as well with microfiber as you can with combo pads.
 
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Cleanworks

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I'm really liking these on residential pile..



a bit thicker than the TOPS option so it glides easier over piss, vomit and blood :eekk:
Those are the ones I bought from DMS. 20 for the Phoenix and 20 for the Oreck. Only problem is I have to pay duty as they are made in china.
 

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Tried using those with my 175/300 buffer and it burned out my 175 side so I only have 300 left. Too aggressive and not enough slick to them for me.
 
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Tried using those with my 175/300 buffer and it burned out my 175 side so I only have 300 left. Too aggressive and not enough slick to them for me.
I don't think they are any more aggressive than the green and white bonnets. Used them for year with a 175 along with thick cotton bonnets. Just need more lube.
 
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Yeeeaaah, not so much... 575A23B2-2AE5-4C95-B3EC-DC72C01066C8.jpeg
 
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Tried using those with my 175/300 buffer and it burned out my 175 side so I only have 300 left. Too aggressive and not enough slick to them for me.
I thought you were good at it.
 

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