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arearugcleaningpros
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Topic: 1st Portable Extractor - Buying DecisionsPosted: 14/October/2022 at 4:28pm |
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I use a Mytee Vortex. I have a powerful generator to run it because if you connect both of the electrical cords to someones home it will pop the breaker. I have both a tm and electric. I prefer my Vortex as it sits in the van like a tm and I can run about 175 feet of hose. When something breaks its easier to fix. With the vortex I mostly do tile and carpet. They both have their place.
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Maui Carpet Cleaner
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Posted: 28/July/2020 at 12:06am |
Thanks I'll check it out
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Buddyhart
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Posted: 16/November/2018 at 4:30am |
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Yeah!! I think Propane would be the best choice.
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EdwardeCharette
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Posted: 24/October/2016 at 2:24am |
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Check online, it would definietly be of help
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I doubt that. |
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annfully
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Posted: 20/February/2016 at 6:57pm |
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Just go buy a Hoover and be done with. I think that will be even more than you are capable of?
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live4soccer7
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Posted: 11/September/2014 at 8:08pm |
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So there are so many different suggestions and methods pointed out, but none that seem to be at the forefront of a decision.
For me, I am looking for a portable that will work well to clean my rentals, personal home, and do auto as well. I'm looking for something that will do the job WELL. What do you recommend for this? I've been looking for quite some time, but not sure. |
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Drummond1
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Posted: 21/January/2014 at 5:43pm |
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I have several portables I use all are used in different situations and have good suction. There are good portables out there and accessories that help the jobs go faster such as the steamin demon and rotovac. Also pre-scrub and pre-bonnet the floors. And most importantly use the right chemicals for the right job. All these thes have allowed me to be extremely successful using portables.
http://www.thecarpetcleaning1.com/carpet-cleaning-champaign-urbana-decatur-il.html |
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Ed Valentine
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Posted: 03/September/2013 at 11:22am |
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John L
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Posted: 23/August/2013 at 11:58pm |
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I got a portable for you @ a good price msine.
Masterblend Truckforce 1200. Only has 57hrs on it. Needs a new pump head ($300)and AF isn't working. Has APO., 50' of all hoses, 12"wand. New they cost around $3800, Its yours for $2500.+ S&H, save a G after getting the pumphead. Anyone interested pm me. Its the deal of the decade. |
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duckcountry
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Posted: 12/February/2012 at 5:37pm |
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He hasn't even sold his first job and he is complaining about costs? Some go into this business assend first!
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Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?
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John L
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Posted: 11/February/2012 at 10:24pm |
Oh $hit, I didn't realize that.....! 2-50' vac hose = around $200 2-50' solution = around $200 Wand = around $250 up to $1200 Upholstery tool = around $175 to $400 |
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grimel
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Posted: 11/February/2012 at 6:32pm |
Who cares? If you don't buy auto-fill/auto pump out you are just a) kidding yourself that you "saved money" and b) are wasting too much time with buckets. |
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duckcountry
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Posted: 09/February/2012 at 10:04pm |
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Depends. Welcome to the bucket brigade. Why does it matter how many it takes?
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Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?
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