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The Turbo Hybrid is lower profile, better constructed, interchangeable hard ring and brush ring, modular deck comes apart for easy cleaning, has an automatic vac compensator on deck, also a vac adjust on the tube, and picks up more water.
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What makes it better than the SX-12?
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Sorry should be Turbo Force International

http://www.turbo-force.com/Home%20NON%20FLASH.htm
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Who makes the Turbo?
 
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Thanks for the advice. I went on this old grouts website today and it looks like they have a lot of good products. 
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I myself don't use the SX-12 and know a few who've ordered it and then exchanged it right away for the Turbo. The Turbo is much better constructed. I generally run mine around 800 - 1,200 psi. My chems I use I get from This Old Grout. Great products and have made me a ton of money. Same as sealer. I use TOG clear guard sealer. Not one call back yet.

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I just ordered the SX-12 to add tile and grout services to my business. I have a Blazer XL tm and was wondering what pressure I should use for tile and grout cleaning. Also what chemicals do you guys use for cleaning and sealing? Any info would be greatly apprecianted.
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