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heritagecleaning

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Hand tools advice please
« on: May 06, 2007, 01:02:50 pm »
There are so many! I'm getting confused!

I have bought the main wand I'll be using, but still need a) something for stairs / edging and b) upholstery tool.

I was thinking maybe the prochem glidemaster at £95 for the stairs and edges, which is a hand tool - could this be used on upholstery too?

Also, there are stair tools that look like mini versions of the full wand - should I get one like this as well as a glidemaster?

Any advice from an experienced operator would be appreciated.

Many thanks


Owen

Ken Wainwright

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Re: Hand tools advice please
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2007, 04:36:49 pm »
Hand tools and upholstery tools are very different, so you need one of each.  I have the 4" Glidemaster you've mentioned and i love it. I've seen a similar one at Alltec but as a 6" which looks very tempting.

Although some people use the the excellent CFR for upholstery and carpets (just a quick change of jets, takes about 5 seconds) I prefer to keep a dedicated upholstery tool so that there's little chance of damage to the lips, which could easily snag the yarn on fabric.

Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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Mike Halliday

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Re: Hand tools advice please
« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2007, 04:52:14 pm »
 
for stairs i use a 4 or 6inch curtain tool (with the perferated holes) for upholstery i use a CFR. i also have a 2inch edging tool with a brissle head for filtration soiling, a couple more just in case.
Mike Halliday.  www.henryhalliday.co.uk

Kev Loomes

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Re: Hand tools advice please
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2007, 07:21:01 pm »
Try and get yourself a mini wand they are a godsend. Brill for straight stairs and saves loads of time. You still need a carpet hand tool for very tight bends on staircases though. Dont forget, you can use the mini wand on other tight areas like bathrooms/WC's etc  ;)

A good handtool for uph is essential, Drimaster, Kleenrite, CFR etc etc, make sure its got a swivel head as it will be easier to manouvre and less wrist strain. CFR is good but quite difficult to use.