Can you spot the issue?

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Vac port, and nipple for solution line is not mounted in same area...
Which is why it doesn’t come with a hide-a-hose...
 

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The solution line is too short once you hook up the vacuum
 

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Easy fix, just have a 2’ extension hose made up at a hydraulic shop?
Or is it another issue ?
 

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Let us know when you get around to telling us
 

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You need a bigger machine. That’s too small for a big man like you.

And other reasons.
 

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Spot in lower right corner and cresent moon shapes one to the left of the back.
 

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The overall soiling of the furniture.
 

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The pump in the Edic is not powerful enough to drive any of the 3 tools mentioned... it doesn’t drive enough solution to the tool head to be effective....
 

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He’s using that stupidly odoriferous Harvard encap shampoo instead of Upholstery Pro
 

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The pump in the Edic is not powerful enough to drive any of the 3 tools mentioned... it doesn’t drive enough solution to the tool head to be effective....


well thats an issue for sure but not what you guys are not catching...

of the three tools I tried, the RVSD allowed for the most water to "interact" with the fabric, as it's jets are furthest from the vacuum port.

I"ll post a video later
 

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nothing hackey about the Hoover PortaPower

I have one similar from Oreck. I like em for exactly what you are using it for. If I was doing production commercial upholstery I would use my proteam backpack vac due to comfort and more power. but those lil vac setups are plenty of power for what you are using it for.

Let us hug.
 

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I've been trying to not be indelicate about this.....so

I'll settle for a hint:

I would think those of you who are uncomfortable with "The Love That Dare Not Speak Its Name" (Oscar Wilde) in the group would have seen the problem by now.

I'll leave it at that.
 

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hard to see the end of the UPH tool...but..it looks like male to male quick connects...
 
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