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    Posted: 19/March/2007 at 3:01pm
i have that set-up..........plug of 1 solution jet each side. you still lots of solution and all that scrub power. i also made a vac booster. add vac to opposite side in lid. lots of cfm. but i do like my recoil with rotovac better.oops ...i have the old roto not 360


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Originally posted by CleanEvo CleanEvo wrote:

Originally posted by cmaster cmaster wrote:

Not in a Suburban.

Look for a used one. 1998-2002 whatever is in your price range. Sell your porty if you have to.


Can't sell the porty...need it for my commercial jobs.
      


Use the tm for everything. You will after you start using it
     

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   I hear ya...makes sense...what about the 50' of vac hose on the 150? 25' not a big deal on my commercial jobs...it's easy to move around, however, on residential I hate bringing it up the stairs PITA...50' would help out, but I don't want to do it if I'm going to loose major vacuum. This thing does have decent vac at 25'
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no the rotovac.....use the scrub wand....you'll be better off...

slow and steady gets the carpet clean...trust me
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Originally posted by cmaster cmaster wrote:

Not in a Suburban.

Look for a used one. 1998-2002 whatever is in your price range. Sell your porty if you have to.


Can't sell the porty...need it for my commercial jobs.
      
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Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

Kick the portable jobs with a wand....
a brush for agitation is good..
use quality detergents

make some money first.....

    
Not following you 100%...do you mean scrap the scrub wand for something else?   
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Kick the portable jobs with a wand....
a brush for agitation is good..
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Not in a Suburban.

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Originally posted by cmaster cmaster wrote:

If you are getting the businees to support it, go with a tm. You won't regret it


Any suggestions for something to start out with? Especially if I'm not using it 100% of the time. Any idea if it's even feasible to consider a TM in a Suburban??? Just entered into a four year lease on one...could switch to a van, but it'll cost me big time.
    
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If you are getting the businees to support it, go with a tm. You won't regret it

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    I thought you guys would say that.

I've been using the Ninja with 25' hose and scrub wand, bonnet dry afterward...works well...getting a little labour intensive though.

What if I just run 50' hose with the scrub wand?

I just don't know about the TM...I do a lot of commercial where the porty is great, but do find that I'm doing more and more resi as time goes on...referals. My set up time is what's killing me...not so much the extra effort involved.
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He told you not to say that

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