Kevin,
You had a similar post some time back ( 6 mths ?) in ref to cleaning block paving, several of us questioned the logic of using a rotary on block paving instead of pressure washing.
I must say we have been cleaning drives for over 10 years I have never heard of anyone else cleaning a block paved drive using your method.
I can see your logic for 'paved' patios to a certain degreee but not for block paving. I did find it amusing on the other post - ' Brick cleaning' the op would need to apply akaline + honing powder and still after that expense / x time they may have revert to .... hypo
That said still interested in your vac as a spare, have you got any decent pics showing how you protect sub pump ? if its used as a gutter vac has it got a debris basket ? or just a mesh thks
I totally agree with you and the reply to the post. I am not saying for one minute that you, Lee, Rob or Carl should all get rid of your pressure washers and use my method! All I am saying is it works and even to the extent that we tried it on a Garage Forecourt and it was better but ultimately that is not what the garage forecourts wanted they just want them clean and free of fuel spillages, done as quickly as possible and for the best price.
The OP on the brick cleaning actually said he had tried pressure washing on a previous job and WANTED a different method so I gave him one! He probably didn't use an FSC either hence the mess but all I did was gave him an alternative that we know works.
Regarding the Wet Vacs, primarily they are all the same but with variations.
1. Normal Triple Motor Vac 3300watts Link below price same but includes free delivery and has blue flat top now
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130517917245&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT2. Same vac but used for Gutter Cleaning so this one has a 50mm inlet quite a few on the CIU have bought them so I hope they will give you some feedback(Good or Bad) around £40 more than the above and still only comes with the 38mm Tools
3. Same as 1 above but with a pump out. The pump is stainless steel with auto pump out that can be switched to manual. Link below ignore price it is £524 + VAT
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140538780973&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:ITCarl BDCS has just asked me to get a price on a Pump out with a 50mm inlet which I am sorting and should have by Monday but guessing it will be around £569 + VAT.
All these vacs are made in China but CE Marked and assembled in Germany! 1000's of the pump outs have been sold to the German Fire Service
Any other Q's give me a call on Monday in the office on 0121 773 2450 or e mail me on
tilinglogistics@hotmail.comKev Martin
Marblelife Ltd
Tiling Logistics Ltd