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you'll love it on flat stuff
you'll hate it on piping, small office chair arms and wing back fronts

and it won't clean trashed goods (like theater seats) as well the PMF internal jet


..L.T.A.
The pmf is great on piping. You can place it over it and just slide it along. Not really great on trashed stuff. Not enough flow. I prefer the Prochem tool for that.
 

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The Prochem is a great flusher, just heavy if cleaning all day.
Out of all the tools I've used, I like the ss. Very versatile, light weight and easy to use. If I could only have one tool, that would probably be it.
 

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Out of all the tools I've used, I like the ss. Very versatile, light weight and easy to use. If I could only have one tool, that would probably be it.
We always carried both the SS and the Prochem in the upholstery totes.
 

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If you were a trailer hack, you could use a Bane for porty work and not pull it out of the trailer. But if course, I use the TM and gas is $1.99 a gallon🤷🏼‍♂️ #hellholestate
 

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