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Using the BrushEncap, what happens?
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I have a Hako Wizzard CRB that I use for cleaning Flotex flooring.

This is a wet pick-up machine, but does have some flaws.

Fibers and other rubbish get trapped behind the support posts above the revolving wheel.

This means that I must wipe it clean each time I empty the tray.

Waste tray is too small especially for large areas such as a school class room.

Continually emptying the trays does take time & adds on to the entire job.

Time is money.

Mine, (I think), would be hopeless for picking up dry matter, although I have never tried it.

Seeing as I'm also a dummy on your equipment, tell me if I've got this right please.

First you "vacuum" with the BrushEncap machine with the trays attached.

You then pre-spray an area with Releasit and go over that area with the BrushEncap machine, no trays.

That's it, unless you want to return the following day??

Several years back I was looking at a CRB with a solution tank on board, but was not available down under in 240 volt.

This I believe was the equivalent of encapping with a Cimex/rotary/Hoss, etc; albeit in CRB form.

Not sure, but I think it may have been called Brush n Clean ?? It was a silver/stainless steel machine ??
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RE: Using the BrushEncap, what happens? - by Lounge Lizards - 04-01-2015, 09:04 PM



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