Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: garyj on February 27, 2008, 12:00:46 am
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Left my wand in the van overnight last week and cracked the small centre piece with the spring in it.
Managed to get it fixed at a local engineers for a tenner but would like a few spare ones, where is the cheapest place to get them please. Carpet cleaning suppliers want £25, I bet someone knows where to get them for less than half that!!
Thank yooo
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Not certain, but olympiccleaning probably supply them
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I think woodbridge do kits.
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Cheers, never heard of Olympic before, good prices on there. They have the part I need for £9.00.
Nice one ;D
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Unlucky Gary had that before, frost burst both my on/off valves on the front of t/m last week even with heater in van. Took them both off so can manage till replacements arrive.
Anyone know where to get replacement valve seals for wand triggers?
Its only a small o-ring seal.
Any ideas?
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I've done it before as well >:( a few years ago. Had pre-sprayed a big house in Bournemouth before I knew my wand was cracked. Never did get to go back and finish the job :-[
Had to cancel my second job last week as I was running late, the customer gave my girlfriend a load of abuse, what a dick, felt like punching the idiot. He had Chemdry there today, I was working around the corner.
At this early stage (or any stage) last thing I want is a bad name, although it was my fault for leaving the wand in the van his reaction was OTT.
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Valve repair kits are a bit of a ripoff.
The only parts that break in a valve are either the e-clip or the o-ring. Both are available from ebay, Halfords or tool shops for pence.
The supliers will tell you that the o-rings are special chemical resitant etc. They need to so they can sell them to you at £20.00 a time. I have had no probs using cheap o-rings or e-clips and if they do go you can change them on the job in under 10 minutes if you have spares.
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happened to me last monday just set up to clean a school plugged in my wand and water went all over the place. went straight down local supply shop got it mended and i was back to work in 15mins. and it only cost £3 :) :)
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Valve repair kits are a bit of a ripoff.
The only parts that break in a valve are either the e-clip or the o-ring. Both are available from ebay, Halfords or tool shops for pence.
The supliers will tell you that the o-rings are special chemical resitant etc. They need to so they can sell them to you at £20.00 a time. I have had no probs using cheap o-rings or e-clips and if they do go you can change them on the job in under 10 minutes if you have spares.
Ditto
Had it before myself.
Go to a large plumbers merchants, take everything you have with an o ring on/in it and buy 3 of each. Guranatee you'll still have change of a fiver
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Good replies lads very helpfull ;)
Will pop into plumbers merchant next time I'm passing.
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B&Q sell packets of various sizes, cost " washers "