HOW DO YOU FILL THE WATER IN A PORTY? |
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stuey
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Posted: 21/February/2010 at 4:27pm |
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JUST WANT SOME INPUT ON THE EASIEST WAY TO FILL WATER IN A PORTY? I HAVE A SMALL HOSE THAT I JUST PUT OVER A FAUCET AND RUN INTO THE PORTY. BUT THE HOSE DOES NOT ALWAYS WORK, AND I FIND MY SELF FILLING A BUCKET AND DUMPING IT INTO THE PORTY. |
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CCandmore
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Why doesn't the hose work? Get a short 4 foot garden hose from Wal mart and a $3 metal sink faucet adaptor from the hardware store.
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stuey
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those hose works for the most part, but it seems like everyones faucets are different. i would have to a different adaptor for every faucet out there.
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Ed Valentine
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There are only approx 2-3 most common sizes of adapters any household will require. Go to the hardware store and make a small investment (approx. $25.00-??) and purchase a variety of them. You'll be glad you did!
Problem Solved!
Ed Valentine
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CarpetproKC
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Welcome to carpet cleaning with a portable!
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stuey
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I agree with that! But at the same time my equipment is paid for! So i guess figuring out what is the best way to fill the porty is better than a $10,000 investment over my head wondering how i am going to make my next payment on my tm! hehe. So i think its a minor issue. |
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CarpetproKC
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Buckets worked best for me my man. Old fashioned buckets!
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doug
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Big deal a porty is not much of an investment ? I guess if you can't figure out how to get water to a porty a tm is definately out of your range?
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Just My opinion
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Michael
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Fill a jug then transfer the water to the machine. If you use a short hose, then you better stage right next to the water source. If you don't, then you'll have to wheel the porty over to it whenever you need a refill.
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John L
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stuey, You dont even need the faucet adaptors. If you have a section of
1.5 vac hose cut off 4-5' and keep in your solution tank. Shove it up the
faucet head, hold it and fill er up.
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BanneyHill
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You can fill the water by using metal sink faucet adaptor from the hardware store.This will ease your work.
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duckcountry
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Paul63
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the bucket brigade for me.........and I cant wait to get my truck mount!
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