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nscrcr8z
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Posted: 20/October/2007 at 5:20pm |
hello everyone...can anyone give me any remarks on the mytee m12 tile and grout extractor considerinf buying one...carpet cleaner for a few years now....wanting to get into tile and grout cleaning wanting to expand....how is th e mytee.... i am currently cleaning a commercial grout job right now around 11000 sq ft...whats the going rate where you guys or from....for that type of sq footage/........
thanks and any info will be appreciated scott |
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FriendlyHammer
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I've tried it and I liked it. I have a different machine, however. All the parts on the M12 are quality, except I think the body could be stiffer and the back wheels could be stronger. I like the fact that it has a heater (for carpet) and the vacs are in parallel, whereas many T&G machines (like mine) have the vacs in series (DUMB!). Edited by FriendlyHammer - 20/October/2007 at 9:33pm |
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nscrcr8z
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thank you for the info hammer.....it looks like a great porty
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FriendlyHammer
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Sure does.
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nscrcr8z
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so whats your oppinion on the mytee steampro thumbs up/ down? i believe from what ive read its an alright portable people ive talked to said , the only prob they have had with the mytee products are tech support
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FriendlyHammer
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I don't know anything about it. You want to make absolutely certain it has Lamb-Amatek vacuum motors in it. Check out the pump to make sure it's made by a good company. Most parts in most machines are made by the same great companies, but these days some motors are showing up that are not made by those companies. Be careful.
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nscrcr8z
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thank you hammer..will def check into that
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Ed Valentine
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Take FriendlyHammers advice in regards to vacuum motors for sure. he's right on.
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splash_$$$_dash
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It is better than some others made in the same city
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Mark McMaster
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Currently have the M12. Great unit. Love it. When/if you purchase one, do yourself a favor and check all the hose clamps to make sure they're tight. Also check your pump out float as sometimes they tighten them too much from the factory and they stick and it won't kick in to pump out and you have water all over the place. Hasn't happened to me but I've heard others mention it's happened to them.
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nscrcr8z
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thanks mark will def check into that as soon as it arrives
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nscrcr8z
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well going to pick up my mytee m12 wendsday excited about it.....how much hose do you guys think i can use on it before i lose suction...i believe two duel stage vacs.....35 ft..should be exceptable?
and as far as the low end psi...its 250 psi for the carpet i am currnetly using 100 psi on my other portable no heat...with the heat and the extra pressure should be a much needed improvemnet Edited by nscrcr8z - 27/October/2007 at 5:31pm |
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FriendlyHammer
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Are you asking about hose length for carpet or tile? With tile I would guess that you can go as far as 100 feet and it will be able to keep up (I've never actually tried this, so it's a guess). On carpet, avoid ever going above 50 feet, but try to keep it at 25 or 35 (if you have to).
On the T&G machines, the gauge often doesn't work on the lower settings, so you have to guess, and even then you have no idea what the actual gpm is at that setting. It probably won't be that way with your machine, but I'm just warning you. Edited by FriendlyHammer - 27/October/2007 at 8:46pm |
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