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kingjoelking
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Posted: 17/April/2008 at 2:14am |
I use a 360 for tile and Grout and only use about 700 -900 psi and get awesome results.
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DeepScrub
Senior Member Joined: 23/October/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 102 |
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Is the rx-20/360 wand a good tool to use on tile and grout?!??,I just got into the hard floor surface cleaning as well.Where can I get training on cleaning hard surfaces?? and how do you price it!!??
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"DO YOUR BEST"
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Mark McMaster
Senior Member Joined: 22/October/2007 Location: Trenton,Ontario Status: Offline Points: 170 |
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My porty has a built in heater but with any porty with doing t&g cleaning, the heater won't keep up. There's too much water going through as the same as pressure washing. It's around $3.500 - %4,000 for the porty and then your tools. I usually run anywheres from 800 - 1,200 psi. Have to be careful that you don't blow out any grout. If you know how to do grout repairs it's not too bad.
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DES RYNNE
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Mr master can you say what a machine like that cost in canada and at what psi do you run it at for tile cleaning and what do you do about heat or has it got a built in heater and if so how high a hear can you get des
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cmaster
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Yup. You can make some good money doing t&g
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Mark McMaster
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Thanks Paul. I get a pile of hits on it and been a great asset to the business. Every little bit helps especially with T&G cleaning as most people aren't aware of it.
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cmaster
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I like your website
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Mark McMaster
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Thanks Bro...
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cmaster
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Like this......copy and paste the img code
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Mark McMaster
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Do it this way I guess.
http://s191.photobucket.com/albums/z117/mcmastertile/?action=view¤t=pic2.jpg Edited by Mark McMaster - 06/February/2008 at 10:50pm |
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Mark McMaster
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hmmmmmmmmmm they don't look too much different and pretty well the same design features except for the vac. adjusters available on the Turbo. Like I said, I don't mean/intend to knock the other tools, just stating my experience(s) with mine. This is my Turbo with my porty.
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splash_$$$_dash
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Mark
both of those spinners have a brush on the bottom.
may not look like it in the pic but they do
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danmarck82
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and the turbo is manufactured by ????
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Mark McMaster
Senior Member Joined: 22/October/2007 Location: Trenton,Ontario Status: Offline Points: 170 |
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Not really. Turbo comes with a brush ring as well so if you're doing a rough textured surface, it doesn't gouge the plastic ring on the bottom. Gouge the bottom and when you're doing porcelain or a natural stone, you could leave scratches etc. I'm in no way a schill but expressing my experiences. Less water being left as well as you can control the vacuum. There is virtually no water left after cleaning so you don't need the air movers on so long before you can seal which means quicker production rate.
The second one you posted Splash, I'm not familiar with. I know a guy who's helper ran over his Turbo by accident with the van and it did not hurt it at all. Edited by Mark McMaster - 06/February/2008 at 11:16am |
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