May 2, 2008 #21 W WASHWAY New member I would only suggest that whatever brand extractor anyone goes for...check their warranty history and where they have warranty repair centers close to you. I have heard stories like mshu7's about a lot of brands. Danny
I would only suggest that whatever brand extractor anyone goes for...check their warranty history and where they have warranty repair centers close to you. I have heard stories like mshu7's about a lot of brands. Danny
May 2, 2008 #22 Jean-Claude Keeper of the beautiful rwisejr said: You will not be disappointed !!! Click to expand... I used to clean carpets. I worked with a v-twin powered truck mount. I hope I won't be disappointed.:nervous2:
rwisejr said: You will not be disappointed !!! Click to expand... I used to clean carpets. I worked with a v-twin powered truck mount. I hope I won't be disappointed.:nervous2:
May 2, 2008 #23 W WASHWAY New member LOL thats like going from a Freightliner to a half ton pick up LOL. :chuckle: just don't expect the freightliner and you won't be disappointed
LOL thats like going from a Freightliner to a half ton pick up LOL. :chuckle: just don't expect the freightliner and you won't be disappointed
May 2, 2008 #24 Jean-Claude Keeper of the beautiful Well...truth be told, it's mainly knowing what chemicals to use. You don't need a sledge hammer to drive a nail.
Well...truth be told, it's mainly knowing what chemicals to use. You don't need a sledge hammer to drive a nail.