My Money maker

I love it! It’s lightweight and easy to extend. The brush is decent too. Oh yeah the adjustable gooseneck comes in handy also. The only cons I can think of is that the adjustable gooseneck and the t-fitting is plastic. So I try to be careful and not bang the pole and brushhead around.

Maybe. I can’t find anybody locally that has them. And I live in the suburbs of DC. My Culligan guy is over an hour North of me and said he didn’t have mixed bed tanks. When I have more time this Winter I will be searching harder.

So this is the infamous Lance. And after all this time I was giving you (Craig) all the credit for the best screen cleaner ever.;):smiley:

Hi all, New to this board and hope to learn more about water fed pole cleaning and its advantages
We utilised pure water about 20yrs ago thru a power wash system so I have a basic knowledge of the purification system and the good results that pure water can get , we stopped using it about 10 yrs ago as the bulk of our work did not suit it eg mostly older houses with storm windows, with the newfound popularity of wfp something which i knew nothing about when we had a pure water system I am revisiting the idea, plus the fact that most new houses built here in the north east have thermal pane windows and do not have storms
I look forward to hearing all your comments and advice

Hey Jason and Craig,
Thanks for the “props”! Yea, finally got with the program, and got a RO/DI setup, have it set up in my trailor to do windows, and I also use it in carpet cleaning. Simply amazing! But I did do away with the DI end of it as it is not goood for truck mounted carpet machines. But even in an area that averages over 680 TDS I am producing under 006, without DI. I now also distribute ro setups to carpet cleaners.
Lance

Great looking forum Chris!

The Gardiner pole never made it to San Antonio with me. The Facelift did(sold it before it got there) and so did the new RO/DI cart. It sold at the event.

Michael,

I sent you an email.

I stock the pump you need.

Hi Shawn,
I saw that, for $200. Do you know if it has a maximum inlet presure?

Its actually not on the website.

If you are worried about inlet pressure then you should use a regulator.

The pump is less then $200.00

Lance, what type of set-up (RO/DI) did you get? What pole(s)? Do you have any pics?
How does the pure water work on carpets?

Jason,
I went with “Pure Rinse”. It seemed to have the right gpm for my demanding needs. Great customer support, and good pumps which they also manufacture. A real quality machine.
I got the 32 ft. ettore fiber, and a 12 ft. steel eagle? both have boars hair brushes.I have pics, I will just need to look at how to upload.
After I got into it for Carpets, I found out the owner from “pure Rinse” has a patent on using pure water for carpet cleaning. It works fantastic. I pretty much have it down to a science.
Lance

Ouuuu…boar hair brushes!!! Sounds like a winner! I’m not very impressed with my Ionic’s brushes.

I have sold many a brush to Ionics pole owners. The Vikan monofilament brushes are extremely well made and will fit your existing Ionics goosenecks.

Michael,
I found my brushes at j racenstein. Definitely lifts the soil better than stock nylon.