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    Posted: 07/October/2004 at 2:27pm

Turbo Hybrid Hard Surface Cleaning Tool

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Just curious... what do you recommend on hard surfaces for us with portable units?

 

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A Prayer.
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How much thats my question?????

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Originally posted by MR. STEAMER MR. STEAMER wrote:

How much thats my question?????

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Last I knew they are $777 (US) at magicwand.

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Well... since you ignored my question, I guess that kinda answers my question

 

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I answered it Mike, and quite accuratly i think. You need high pressure, so if using a portable you better get one with a 1200 psi pump in it. But then you still got to worry about both emptying and filling the small tanks fast. So you are back to praying for a TM.
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Scrub tile with an op and mop off with the Turbo, best of both worlds and MUCH cleaner tile.
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Originally posted by PadMan PadMan wrote:

Scrub tile with an op and mop off with the Turbo, best of both worlds and MUCH cleaner tile.

Is that for me?  If so, I dont quite understand.

 

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Just saying Mike that the OP machine digs deeper and removes much more than a turbo, but if you scrub with an OP and then mop off or RINSE with a turbo, then you have the best of both worlds.
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Okay... perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but what is an "OP"?

 

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Oscillating Pad machine. Quite unlike a rotary.
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Originally posted by MikeN MikeN wrote:


Okay... perhaps I'm misunderstanding, but what is an "OP"?

Here you go MikeN,

Here is a previous forum post describing the "OP" (Oscillating Pad) cleaning method by our good friend PadMan.

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