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    Posted: 12/March/2010 at 4:17pm
Hello, guys, did anybody use water claw for flood work, is it worth trying?
I'm dealing with big property management company and floods happen from time to time. Just thinking to make my life easier for flood work.
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YES. I have used one for about 4 years and they are very useful and well made. Make sure you get the correct size for the sort of extraction unit you are using.
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Thanks, what size would you suggest for portable Ninja with 2 3-stage vacuum?
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contact them direct. I used the size down from the one suitable for truckmounts when I was using a portable with two internal vac motors and often hooked an extra 4 vac motors up in booster boxes running two inch hose X 45 metres. 

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According to me. It is very important to contact with the Insurance company and take them for money if they denied they hire the best public adjuster from the professional public adjuster service like water damage done point experts. For more details, check out the official website.
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We use the Water Claw spot lifter for carpet stains and pet urine removal. It's a handy dandy extraction tool.

It's been a great addition to our cleaning services.


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I have to share my experience with the Water Claw Sub-Surface Spot Extractor Tool it’s been an absolute game-changer for my carpet cleaning business. If you’re a professional cleaner and haven’t tried this tool yet, you’re seriously missing out.

When I first started using the Water Claw, I wasn’t sure it would live up to the hype. But after tackling a few pet stain and odor jobs, I was blown away by the results. Unlike regular extractors that just clean the surface, this tool pulls everything from stains, odors, and moisture straight out of the carpet pad and even the subfloor. I’ve used it on jobs where pet urine had completely soaked through, and the difference it made was night and day. Not only did it remove the stain, but the lingering smell was gone too, and my clients were thrilled.

What’s really cool about the Water Claw is how easy it is to use. I just apply a cleaning solution, let it dwell, and then let the Water Claw do its thing. Watching it extract all the nasty stuff is oddly satisfying. It feels like you’re solving the root of the problem instead of just covering it up. I’ve even had clients watch me use it, and they’re always so impressed they ask about it!

I’ve started promoting it as part of my premium services, especially for pet owners or anyone with serious carpet issues, and it’s been a huge hit. It’s also helped me stand out from the competition because not every cleaner invests in this kind of tech. It’s been a great way to add value to my services and charge a bit more for specialized jobs.

If you’re considering the Water Claw, don’t hesitate. It’s worth every penny, and it’ll pay for itself in no time with all the happy clients you’ll gain. Seriously, this tool has saved me so much time and effort, and it’s helped me deliver results I didn’t think were possible. I can confidently say it’s one of the best investments I’ve made for my business.

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