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    Posted: 20/January/2007 at 9:24pm
Originally posted by J&B2007 J&B2007 wrote:


    

    
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    OK I'm also looking at a Olympus M100 has anyone owned one of these? Is it good?
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Probably not... Why? It only runs 2-2 stage vac's.

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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Most of the wood butchers I know usually showup with no tools?[IMG]height=22 alt=Guitar src="http://www.kleenkuip.com/forum/smileys/guitar.gif" width=22 align=absMiddle>


What? No axe, no chain saw?
     

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Maybe they only carry matchs, Doug?
Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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Most of the wood butchers I know usually showup with no tools?Guitar
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splash,
 
If I was going into the grout cleaning business and was serious about it I would want both systems to assure me excellent results and having a back-up is always a smart idea.
 
I have found sometimes that high pressure works better and other times mechanical action works better. A combo of both is the answer.
 
A professional carpenter always has more than one tool in his toolbox.
 
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better than these round t&g tools you hook up to a TM?
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Yes, you can use a brush with OP for grout. Even better if it is an actual Tynex brush with irregular brissel lengths for more effective reach-down into the grout lines.
 
When finished you can sop up with a cotton pad OP or use a squeegee and wet vac.
 
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Ever used it? Big smile
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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My op machine came with a T & G brush?Guitar
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Toothbrush! LOL
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when you op grout do you use a brush?
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