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Mike Pailliotet

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I give up..

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I've taken all of mine out. Installed 100 mesh before the valve. Yes, the wand drips a bit but it's manageable.
 
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I use the white magic set up with the wand using a female and the supply a male with a shut off. Just clear the wand and disc connect the supply line and no dripping. Yea not a lot of fun but less water on all the tile floors. jz.
 

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I use the white magic set up with the wand using a female and the supply a male with a shut off. Just clear the wand and disc connect the supply line and no dripping. Yea not a lot of fun but less water on all the tile floors. jz.
I still get dripping after I do that. Does that mean the trigger is wore out?
 

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Me and brother Kirk investigating a couple of things to help with dripping valves.

Will let you know what we find out with some testing.

In line check valves

This is just one version

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You have to clear the water from the wand after the line is removed into the carpet give it a little time then you can move to the next room.
When I am done with a room and need to cross a hard surface floor to get to the next one, I turn off my valve and do a few dry passes. The vibration shakes out the solution still in your manifold and line.
 
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When I am done with a room and need to cross a hard surface floor to get to the next one, I turn off my valve and do a few dry passes. The vibration shakes out the solution still in your manifold and line.
My water runs about 210- 240 hard not to have leaking due to the heat just keep changing things and maybe no leaks for a short time ?
 

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I bring in drop sheets but can't always cover everything.



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note the 4 x 24 ft
covers an entire flight of stairs

machine washable in the mega size laundromat machine



I've always considered drops as cheap insurance
and custys appreciate it
Used 100% of the time in res, and empties that weren't ratholes




don't be a

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If I can't cover all hard floors I'll at least do the entrance to the house and entrance to the room being worked on. I don't cover wood steps their deadly enough as it is. I always go through and wipe drips when done
 
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