Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: *paul_moss on April 15, 2008, 08:17:14 pm
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Tried the drimaster hand tool after a long lay off as the CRF has been used for most of the time over the last 2 years. Strange because I now like it better than before, so using it all the time now.
When I was porty I used to love using the Kleenrite swivel head hand upholstery tool ( still the best on the market in my view but does not work as well on a truck, but brill with a porty. I know Shaun is into the Prochem upholstery tool with a glide, but what is every body else using at the moment?
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Paul I think the PC is simular to a Kleenrite in many ways but made for a TM.
I got mine from Greenie for about £220 to my door.
Shaun
PS hows the van?
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Sorted now. The AA could not solve the problem and got me home. Two hours latr im back on the road. A wire was out of the immobiliser :(, I had to find it myself.
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A couple of years ago my alarm went off on my van as I was travelling and teh police stopped me and booked me for having a two tone alarm sounding while vehicle was moving (replicating an emergency vehicle so he said!)
To get rid of the noise I got out my hammer and hit it but he did have a bit of a look on his face!
Shaun
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I use the CFR but have not used the other tools mentioned great tool once your muscles adjust.
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seems that the only uphol tools worth a mention are dri master, prochems and kleenrite
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you missed the CFR as Mark as mentioned
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I use the Prochem tool .Been looking at the hydramaster tool ,how does it work w/out a trigger ? does the vac create a vacume which opperates some sort of pressure switch ? or is it on all the time ?
Anyone else use one are they as good as they say they are ?
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I was having a good look at the CFR handtool at Carpex and I thought it was most impressive. But of course there is a lot of sales spin there as well.
So what are it's good points and what are its bad points as I would rather know about them before I decide to buy it so that I am upto speed on the negatives before fining out for myself when I get it?
Many thanks in advance for considered replies.
Roger
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CFR
Lets get the bad point out of the way - its weight, but there again it is robust.
Good points,
smooth finish - not had any snagging.
head easyily replaced with another type ie wider
can get at jet easy to change/replace.
efficient
I got mine tohgether with 25' hide-a-hose so good when working around upholstery - again no solution hose to snag/get stuck.
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but you dont need a jet with a dri master :)
simply clean filter regularly, feeler gauge in spray slot regularly and ,off you go
only ever taken apart once in 3 years " 2 minute job" to clear debris from vac hose
Geoff
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CFR
GOOD Interchangeable jets, Three choices of heads i only have 3"& 5" but i think
7 available, Drying times
BAD Initially uncomfortable, expensive, uses a lot of water.
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mark of got the 7.5 hand tool "cfr" had it for about a year, a must for stairs & the backs of suites, you can clean them in half the time ;D good investment, i have the other two also. C.C.S.
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Thanks i may invest in yhe 7" in near future what jet do you use on stairs?
Mark
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mark, it has a jet fitted to it about 3 inch's long, held in by 2 fitting screws. C.C.S.
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Thanks for the replies guys.
Roger
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geoff can you explain the way you clean your drimaster as i have one and did not know you could do this .Also with mine you use a lot of water so i turn it down but then i wonder if im putting down enough water to clean upholstery Des ???