Doug, I was joking

Shaun, yes to a degree... suite cleaning time still not dramatically reduced but only done a few so far since the big switch. Still having to use a pump-up to prespray loses a bit of time obviously, shame you can't hydroforce a suite (although I bet a few guys here would sheepishly hold their hand up to it!)
The suites I've done have all been ones where before I've needed a lot of prespray/agitation... I've still done the same with the TM because I'm scared it won't rinse off so well and I'll have to start all over

I've got the new drimaster tool. Must say, first time I used it was very impressed although looking back maybe had the pressure a bit high, was a bit damp

With the MkII drimaster you're supposed to be able to clean on the push stroke as well aren't you? I'm sure that's what makes it wetter because only using pull strokes seems a lot drier but then again flushes less.
Admittedly the carpets I did today were pretty much spotless to begin with, just presprayed, waited and rinsed quite fast. Felt annoyed when I had to squirt some spotter as I worked back out the lounge doorway

Still wrestling with these bloody stiff 2" hoses, sorting myself out to get up to the landing was a bit of a game. (I'll hopefully be getting some nice flexible 2" hose from somewhere when it's back in stock HINT HINT to someone

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Still using my 1.5" wand with a short whip, not got the big bore wand in use yet (hopefully geting a glide for the new wand soon as they're back in stock HINT HINT someone

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Oops sorry hijacked the thread :-x