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Dave Parry

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Water Claw
« on: December 22, 2004, 09:23:10 pm »
Recently Len posted a picture of a water claw, and JB said he'd once made one.  I've had a few jobs where I wondered if they would be a worth while investment, and no I didn't cause the floods. Are they better at drawing water from a sodden carpet than say using a wand? If so could how would you make it, or should I just go and buy one.
Bracknell, Berkshire,
Phoenix T/M,
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lee_gundry

  • Posts: 599
Re: Water Claw
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2004, 10:10:23 pm »
very good tool.i have the spot lifter claw from magic wand usa £40.00 approx.

well worth buying


Lee G
cumbria

Dynafoam

Re: Water Claw
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2004, 11:07:09 pm »
Dave,

They are worth having for spot treatment, especially where a spill has penetrated to the substrate. One advantage is that you can set it up and walk away to do something else they can even be very effective with a low-power vacuum, such as a spotting machine.

For flood work they cover too small an area to be viable.

When I made mine they were not available on the market, but now I would buy rather than spend the time building.

johnnyone

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Re: Water Claw New
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2004, 11:54:12 pm »
I use my claw all the time for spots and floods. It works great. I have the mid size one.  :) :)

When you use it in ft of the customer they are impress on how it extract the water. 8)
Bullseye Carpet Care