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March 16, 2007 at 5:57 pm #148312
Anonymous
InactiveHey Rick not sure if HB carries a larger water claw, I am sure they could hook you up if you request it. As for the upholstery mate being strong enough I would not worry about that. I use a small portable one that I got from a local carpet cleaner who retired. (love free stuff) It worked great.
Is is not even half a powerfull as the upholstery mate we have.Denis
http://www.waterclaw.com
take a look.March 16, 2007 at 9:39 pm #148313Anonymous
InactiveThanks Denis,
Watched the videos and yes it really sucks 😆 I’ll have to hit Cody up and see if he can hook me up with a larger one.
April 5, 2007 at 11:11 pm #148314tjback
ParticipantI cleaned some berber carpet in a family room today. The owner asked me if I could get the indentions out that the furniture had made. They were getting new furniture, and didn’t want those indentions showing. I pulled out my water claw, flooded the area with H2O, and like majic, those indentions disappeared. Another good reason to have a Water Claw.
April 6, 2007 at 2:03 am #148315Anonymous
InactiveGreat tip Dave! Thanks for passing it on . . . I’ll have to give it a try.
April 6, 2007 at 4:32 pm #148316hbottumwa
ParticipantGreat tip ditto!
Thanks Dave, I probably never would have thought of it!April 9, 2007 at 8:23 am #148317pacheco
ParticipantPotential money maker?
April 17, 2007 at 3:31 pm #148318Anonymous
InactiveFor those of you using this for small floods and the sort, what recovery tank are you using? I can’t see stopping every minute to dump my tank.
April 18, 2007 at 1:20 am #148319Ca22
ParticipantRon what are you using. The upholstry mate is good for small floods or treating urine. If it is a bit bigger than the ninja is a work horse. I still have my original from seven years ago and it does a bang up job on the floods with the water claw. We only use the larger water claw and it has a great amont of suction. The dumping is easy in to a toilet and it holdes around 9-12 gallons in the tank. I have extracted up to 550 gallons in a single flood with this machine. Yes I have to dump it alot, but I make up for it on the invoice.
April 19, 2007 at 2:04 am #148320Anonymous
InactiveGreg,
What are you charging for the water clean up jobs, and which of the larger Water Claws do you have?Thanks too for passing on all the tips and wisdom. We have all benefitted!
August 17, 2007 at 3:26 am #148321Anonymous
InactiveAnybody ever extract with a wand or upholstery tool after using the waterclaw on larger jobs?
Ed HernandezJune 25, 2008 at 12:54 am #148322Anonymous
InactiveToday I used the water claw on a pet stain, (I had not used it in quite some time) the dog had gone in the same spot a few times in the last week or so. Customer called and told me she had the area marked off for me. I went up used the water claw on that area and wow does that baby suck! Everyone happy on this job!
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