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Old 06-18-05, 08:27   #1 (permalink)
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It's been a few months since I had a PC....

So I decided to upgrade (as a few of you know I was going to). It took awhile to ship out but Rob has been busy from what I understand, and I told him there was no rush. And there wasn't. But now I'm happy....







that's a lot of repetitive pictures but I am excited!
 
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Old 06-18-05, 09:01   #2 (permalink)
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You should be! You'll have alot of fun with that thing.

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Old 06-18-05, 10:14   #3 (permalink)
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When I have the time...which should be soon, i hope.
 
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Old 06-21-05, 07:51   #4 (permalink)
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Hope you like it as well as I do. You might get an extra set of thick cutting pads to use under the suede-style MF bonnets (which work great for LSP removal BTW). Might want another set of those if you put your LSP on thick too

Looks like they're putting longer cords on them these days, good idea.

Save the cardboard "Cyclo" box, it's not a bad way to store it and it'll come in handy when you have it serviced (which won't be for a long, long time- 20 years in my case, and it didn't really need it then).
 
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Hope you like it as well as I do. You might get an extra set of thick cutting pads to use under the suede-style MF bonnets (which work great for LSP removal BTW). Might want another set of those if you put your LSP on thick too

Looks like they're putting longer cords on them these days, good idea.

Save the cardboard "Cyclo" box, it's not a bad way to store it and it'll come in handy when you have it serviced (which won't be for a long, long time- 20 years in my case, and it didn't really need it then).
Thanks for the advice.

I've only used it for carpet shampooing thus car. Gosh does it do a good job with that. It's nearly worth its price for just that!
 
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I've only used it for carpet shampooing thus car. Gosh does it do a good job with that. It's nearly worth its price for just that!
Yeah, I keep one Cyclo set up with the carpet brushes most of the time, they really work great.
 
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How long do your brushes last?
 
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How long do your brushes last?
mine have been over a year now and still look new minus the dog hair stuck in them
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My brushes, are, uhm, gee I dunno, but they're *years* old. Don't apply too much pressure (lest you chew up the carpet/mats anyhow) and they'll last a good long time. I rake out the dog hair from time to time with a plastic comb.
 
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My brushes, are, uhm, gee I dunno, but they're *years* old. Don't apply too much pressure (lest you chew up the carpet/mats anyhow) and they'll last a good long time. I rake out the dog hair from time to time with a plastic comb.

Hehehe with three dogs I have to clean them out once in a while too
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