GreenGlides Rush Order (Drop Everything) Service

Mikey P

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🚨 Need Your Wand in a Hurry?


Our normal delivery time is 1.5 to 2 weeks, but I keep the following wands on hand and ready for rush orders:


• 12" Multi-Surface Wand
• The Chosen 12" Wand
• My Favorite 29" Stair Wand
• Westpak AW29 with Extender Benders




📦 Need Expedited or Guaranteed Shipping?
To get a quote, please send me the following details:


1. Full name or business name
2. A secure delivery location
(I will NOT be responsible for porch pirates)
3. Your cell number
4. Your email address
5. A detailed list of items to be shipped together
6. Glide type (for carpet wands)
7. WHEN do you need it by?


Please allow as many extra days as possible — shipping carriers are flaky and unpredictable these days.




📬 Contact Mike Directly:
Mike Pailliotet

📱 775-552-5429
📧 greenglidesusa@gmail.com
 
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When are you gonna put a high pressure handle on the tile wand? I think you should make it an option for us concrete floor guys
 

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You are the first to ask from the US group.
I clean garage floors, gym floors, restaurant kitchen floors, unfinished basement concrete flors, etc. And the handle that's on the current wand doesn't allow enough pressure to clean them efficiently enough.


There's more floors out there besides LVP and regular tile and grout that isn't that dirty. And 1200psi isn't enough

If you make a Higher Pressure option for that wand, it'll increase the product and your sales will increase as well
 

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Anything over 1200 is going to do a few things when using a wand..

One, make it hard to hold the head down, two, pressure etch soft surfaces like concrete, slate, flagstone etc, three, challenge the wands recovery capacity, and four, blow grout out due to the gets straight down strike angle



A spinner helps avoid those, but can also pressure etch those same surfaces.


High pressure concrete work, much like redwood deck and fences, eats away at the surface. Thats OK on side walks but not garage floors.


Use chemistry and agitation to do the bulk of your cleaning, followed by a light ( soft ) rinse.
 
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Nope. I've seen a spinner put swirl marks on concrete floors, but not on a wand.

As for the commercial kitchen concrete and tile floors: 1500psi is the needed pressure. I"ve cleaned dozens and no problem with the blowing out grout.

As for your 2 jet tile wand, the jets are spaced out enough and wide for no need to worry about too much pressure. It's not like a narrow stream that would damage the floor.
 
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Nope. I've seen a spinner put swirl marks on concrete floors, but not on a wand.

As for the commercial kitchen concrete and tile floors: 1500psi is the needed pressure. I"ve cleaned dozens and no problem with the blowing out grout.

As for your 2 jet tile wand, the jets are spaced out enough and wide for no need to worry about too much pressure. It's not like a narrow stream that would damage the floor.
Let me know when you hit the many dozens...
 

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Over 20 years doing it. I kept breaking the trigger on my tile wands because I like 1500

The reason I bought the pmf high pressure wand. I hated how it locked down on the floor so I adjusted the head on it. It’s doing good for now

I know your wand will out perform that pmf with a high pressure trigger, but what do I know? You could sell a high pressure and low pressure (1200) model. SELLSELLSELL!

I don’t have the luxury of cleaning just one ($1500 job) a day in rich ass area like you. I’ve got to knock out 3-5 jobs/day and I got to be efficient, meaning the dog and pony slow ass show is staying in the truck. So turn up the pressure on neglected floors that can take it
 

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