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Building Your Commercial Cleaning War Chest....
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The Cleanstorm is a Sandia, correct?

How are you liking it?

(07-22-2013, 09:04 PM)ebarnett Wrote: Here's what I have. Pretty happy with most of it:

1. Carpet:
19" Cimex (excellent)
Hos Orbot Spayborg (excellent)
Penguin cordless sprayer (excellent)
Certified Pile Brush (good)
Mytee speedster portable extractor (ok)
Rotovac powerwand (ok)

2. Tile and grout
Cimex with tile brushes and weight kit (good)
Hyroforce sx12 spinner (excellent)
Cleanstorm 1200 psi extractor (good)

3. Wood/laminate (I dont service except to scrub in commercial settings)

4. VCT
21" pioneer eclipse buffer (excellent)
21" eagle buffer (good)
20" viper auto scrubber (good)
24" onyx propane tri strip (excellent)
Viper shovelnose wet vac (excellent)
Cimex with strip pads and weight kit (good - strip brushes would be excellent)

As you can see, the cimex is playing an important role in a lot of my work

Counting the Air Hog, it looks like you have three porties?

What are you using the LTD5 for? Strictly carpet?

Is the Air Hog/Water Otter for tile and grout? Is it the basic Air Hog? How are you liking the set up?

(07-23-2013, 11:02 PM)CleaningConcierge Wrote: 19" cimex (soft and heavy duty brush...big boy wheel kit)
Mytee LTD5
Air hog
Water otter
Hydroforce sx-15 spinner
20" general buffer with 46 lbs weight ring
17" Tennant buffer
Tennant wet vac w/squeegee
Hawk 20" burnisher 2000 rpm
21" propane burnisher
20" advance autoscrubber
Mytee speedster 1001 modified...no heat....stronger vacs
Xtra grit stripping brush
6 Ridgid air movers

Dead weight items
Sanitier pull behind extractor
Rotovac powerwand
Powr-flite wet vac 20 gal



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RE: Building Your Commercial Cleaning War Chest.... - by TheCleaningDude - 07-24-2013, 02:07 AM



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