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nightrider
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Posted: 05/October/2007 at 11:02pm |
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Ream57
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I don't know what I'm doing different, but my rotovac has been the shizznit for me... Residential and Commercial! Especially after changing my felt rings a couple weeks ago, this thing has been a dam (a river's dam that is) miracle worker!
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I got money in the bank, but E on the tank.
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cmaster
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Sometimes it takes longer to prevac than clean
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doug
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it takes some guys 2 hours to unload all their equipment to impress the hell out of the owner and 1/2 hour to clean the god dam thing?
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cmaster
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I agree. Nothing beats a prescrub on a trashed cgd |
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MR. STEAMER
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Splash you're right...but all stains need aggitation it just makes for a better clean all round. Plus I charge for that...it's a sellable item |
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splash_$$$_dash
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I can't believe you still have to scrub when you have a truck mount.
In that case I'll always stick with my $3000.00 Ninja and use my other $50 grand to flip houses. (the 50 grand you spend on a TM) :) Edited by splash_$$$_dash - 02/October/2007 at 9:00am |
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MR. STEAMER
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CCCCCIIMMMEEXXXX!
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doug
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Rotovac not good from what I heard rx is the way to go
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FriendlyHammer
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How well do these machines work on commercial carpet?
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Jeff Van Buren
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I know what you mean there are fancier looking machines but I have "awed" many customers including myself with the dual head Rotovac
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cmaster
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I prefer the RX. I have both
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duckcountry
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For a deep restorative cleaning and the right price I break out a 15" Hild for pre-scrubbing and a rotovac for extraction.
Otherwise, a grooming rake to agitate the pre-spray followed by a standard wand to do a regular top surface cleaning. Even Cliff Monson recommends using a rotovac for deep restorative cleaning and for impressing a circle of influence customer only. It is a "awh" getter, impressing the heck out of somebody watching you user it. Monson invented the RX-20, a nice 1st try at power extraction wands. And there is nothing wrong with it. Both do a great job although I would love to see a side-by-side video demo of the RX-20 and both rotovac units someday. |
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Michael
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Oh that's right, no joking. Pfft. Just follow the link I left and put it together yourself. |
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