But Paul I wouldn’t suggest getting another machine unless you was deciding to get rid of some of your older machines that you don’t use anymore like your first Rotary or the mytee so you’re not over cluttering your self. I use mine for both hard floors and carpet and if I wanted to I could use it to put down solution on the carpet but the problem Robin had when he was trying that out was he didn’t realize that he has to be on and off the trigger just like how he does it with his rotary floor machine
Great job Paul if you start doing more hard floors you might want to look into a Roto or multi wash machine like what Tommy and Robin has matter fact I have a small 10 inch tornado and the difference between the brand names is also in how it dispenses the liquid the one that Tommy has is a little cheaper it dribbles the water down in front of the brushes were the one I have and probably one of the most expensive ones that Robin has sprays the solution down and it makes a big difference in cleaning up liquid.
Is go oxy your go-to for tile jobs? Do you boost it with anything? I have a 25,000 sqft tile job coming up and am looking for other solutions that may work faster than carpet details
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You two did a hell of a job!!
Looks 100x better. How do you rinse that muddy residue out though? Looks like some is still left in the grout lines.
Great video Paul!
Looks good Pauly! Where did you get that cool squeegee? I need one now! 😆 Oh BTW, how much do you charge psf on a job like that?
Great job buddy as usual…..
We have so many tools at our disposal for cleaning today…scrubbers, rotaries, extractors, and old fashioned elbow grease..many ways to skin a cat.
Also, love the shots where your wife is squeegeeing up the slurry…results!
Dupray Steamer, hit the lines with the grout attachments then switch to floor attachment 1-2-3 done Nice job though everyone has their on way.
You can order a double squeegee wand head from Home Depot for your shop vac, works good.
Yes …Resturant Ick in the bucket.😅
That oreck would have kicked but on that bathroom
But Paul I wouldn’t suggest getting another machine unless you was deciding to get rid of some of your older machines that you don’t use anymore like your first Rotary or the mytee so you’re not over cluttering your self.
I use mine for both hard floors and carpet and if I wanted to I could use it to put down solution on the carpet but the problem Robin had when he was trying that out was he didn’t realize that he has to be on and off the trigger just like how he does it with his rotary floor machine
Great job Paul if you start doing more hard floors you might want to look into a Roto or multi wash machine like what Tommy and Robin has matter fact I have a small 10 inch tornado and the difference between the brand names is also in how it dispenses the liquid the one that Tommy has is a little cheaper it dribbles the water down in front of the brushes were the one I have and probably one of the most expensive ones that Robin has sprays the solution down and it makes a big difference in cleaning up liquid.
Well done again Pauly C 😁
Another great job!
A portable with 800+ psi would be a big Time saver,and about $5000+.
Often see commercial bathrooms that need a deep cleaning.
Is go oxy your go-to for tile jobs? Do you boost it with anything? I have a 25,000 sqft tile job coming up and am looking for other solutions that may work faster than carpet details