its called a HOSER
Thanks buddy
I remember when it was first invented but didn't know it was still around.
It looks sturdier than Version 1 as well.
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its called a HOSER
You are stuck on making a difficult solution to a simple problem.the easy part was pulling it out....what was going to be tricky was having the vacuum reel..and possibly the solution reel sitting on a pivoting plate........
if your hoses come out the back...and you have to park on the street...it would be great to slide the reels out...and pivot them towards the door.....drop a locking pin in it to keep it from moving...
finish the job..everything is a straight pull back onto the reel....pivot it back and slide it into the van......
Like a Zipperized-CRB?Be nice to see something like a zipper with a spring loaded cylindrical brush in the middle that you could easily push back and forth.
Exactly. Either one rotating brush or 2 small counter rotating brushes. One of my favorite all time powerwashing was the old rug Doctor power brush. Slow because you used it like a drag wand. Effective because of the scrubbing action. Imagine if you could push something like that back and forth like a zipperLike a Zipperized-CRB?
Rug identification App would be awesome.Care to expound on what features and functionality you'd be looking for?
Are you wanting to track it through each step of the process? Inspection/Identification, dusting, washing, rinsing, drying, final inspection, ready for delivery/pickup? Automatic customer notifications as its going through the process? Ticket system the client could be issued ticket number for each rug and see where it's at in the process based on what the technician has entered. Photos/documentation storage?
Barcode scanning? Need to sync information with any other programs or software? Do you need different user permissions? Dealing with payments? Mobile app?
I've thought about this quite a bit the last year.
A safe rotating scrubber for filtration lines. One you can stand up with and not take the paint off the walls.Do you find yourself thinking EVERY DAY "If only I had a________, this would go so much quicker or come out better..."
other than a two headed wand, what hasn't been invented yet?
Thanks buddy
I remember when it was first invented but didn't know it was still around.
It looks sturdier than Version 1 as well
I built 4 of um outa a hoser, a ball joint, a parallelogram bicycle carrier and a few assorted parts. It mounts on the back of the van . I can automatically clean hoses when i put um in or when i take um out. I have one on each of my vans. Its simple to setup and use . I use it on every job, every time i put my vacuum back in the van sometimes 3 or4 times a day. I have dedicated hoses so setup take no time at all, just connect the solution& vacuum hose. It works best with an electric hose reel but can be used manually. I made a YouTube video search "hoser gimble mount "to see a 4minute video. It attaches to the van thru a 2" receiver trailer hitch. I even made an 8" offset because my hose reel isn't centered. Added benefit is that i had it lettered to imply that i care this much more than competitors. I clean my hoses, i get alot of comments and compliments on it even more than the iklean2 and iclean2 license plates on the vansNice idea
I'd like to see incorporated in that a washing device that automatically washes the hoses when you roll them back into the van with the hoses on a motorised reel.
I still carry powdered defoamer on all my trucks. I only need it once or twice a year and not for anything i use but i do run into them stupid ass customers that buy and use glory or some other foamy home cleaner by the truck load and life and work without it in that situation gets hard!!Matt....let me say....i too bought de-foamer...for the 1st 10 or so years...
I was dumb. .......after that i never used a defoam of anykind AND never de-scaled anything.....and I run emulsifier all thru my system. ..
Go figger that now....
But i really wonder wth i even bother to. ..
an inline defoamer tank should be on our wands.
I hate hitting a foamy area and going through the process of stopping to get the jug and sprinkling it everywhere.
Just turning a valve on the tank to get it sucked in our hoses would be nice to kill the foam quickly to prevent time loss.
It would be a good add-on to our current setups with APO's, inline sprayers, and even bigger truckmounts to hold steady heat. Whatever keeps the technician moving at a steady pace, makes the most money
The wand mount defoamer attachment worked basically the same as this pictured below but incorporated a 12oz bottle and bottle holder. You had to drill a small hole to allow the defoamer to be applied. The draw backs were that the bottle had to be constantly refilled and it did address the problem of foam in the tank. However the problem of loss of vacuum was still there because the defoamer was introduced a couple of feet away from the carpet cleaning and you still had a wad of foam blocking till it reached the point of injection. I used one briefly on a drag wand in the early 80sThis has been attempted in the past.
I forget why it didn't continue; it was either:
1. The vacuum was too strong and it overcame the needle valve and collapsed the bottle
2. Few cleaners at the time were experiencing foam problems.
3. The manufacturer didn't sell enough of them and lost interest.
Today, with the amount of VLM being done with high foaming products (you might be surprised the crap that is being used out there), and the increase of wool carpet and rugs that might require a higher foaming product for preconditioning, this might be an idea worth revisiting.