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« Reply #20 on: February 08, 2010, 20:19 »

who knew a hoover could bring about so much enthusiasm

oh mate... you wait till you try the joys of a George and wet suction  grin

yep yep:D id be extremely lost without my george, my audi would still smell like a horses A-hole if it wasnt for george;)






reminds me of a girl I knew at school actually...   rolleyes
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« Reply #21 on: February 08, 2010, 21:55 »

who knew a hoover could bring about so much enthusiasm

oh mate... you wait till you try the joys of a George and wet suction  grin






reminds me of a girl I knew at school actually...   rolleyes

 shocked shocked my school was pants  angry
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« Reply #22 on: February 08, 2010, 23:08 »

good to hear you ca resurect henry  smiley grin l may be tempted to get a henry at some point then if your allsaying there pretty good esp for hoovering my golf feck the house  grin as the 12v car hoover i have is sh!te spend more time soldering the wires back on it  angry time for the bin i think and it don't pick up that well
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« Reply #23 on: February 15, 2010, 18:43 »

thought id give the wagon a quick hoover today but when i plugged HENRY in he coughed and pluttered and wouldnt work cry  cry  cry i knew this day would come eventualy as he has done alot of hours sucking sh!te out of customers cars and my own so he's worked very very hard for me tongue

took him apart and all seems normal apart from the carbon motor brushes that apear to have had there day rolleyes im hopeing that i can get the brushes replaced saving me having to buy another unit, if anyone knows if this is possible to do then post up please wink

RIP Henry  sad

I might get a Henry myself, either that or I'm toying with the idea of one of them handheld dyson jobbies.
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« Reply #24 on: February 15, 2010, 21:44 »

thought id give the wagon a quick hoover today but when i plugged HENRY in he coughed and pluttered and wouldnt work cry  cry  cry i knew this day would come eventualy as he has done alot of hours sucking sh!te out of customers cars and my own so he's worked very very hard for me tongue

took him apart and all seems normal apart from the carbon motor brushes that apear to have had there day rolleyes im hopeing that i can get the brushes replaced saving me having to buy another unit, if anyone knows if this is possible to do then post up please wink

RIP Henry  sad

I might get a Henry myself, either that or I'm toying with the idea of one of them handheld dyson jobbies.

why would you do that?  huh
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« Reply #25 on: February 15, 2010, 21:47 »

thought id give the wagon a quick hoover today but when i plugged HENRY in he coughed and pluttered and wouldnt work cry  cry  cry i knew this day would come eventualy as he has done alot of hours sucking sh!te out of customers cars and my own so he's worked very very hard for me tongue

took him apart and all seems normal apart from the carbon motor brushes that apear to have had there day rolleyes im hopeing that i can get the brushes replaced saving me having to buy another unit, if anyone knows if this is possible to do then post up please wink

RIP Henry  sad

I might get a Henry myself, either that or I'm toying with the idea of one of them handheld dyson jobbies.

get a henry kev wink it will last you years mate seriously!!! mines only died because its been used on so many customers cars for long periods off time and its only the brushes that have gone so he will be alive very soon and will serv me well like he has done for years grin dont get a dyson handheld they will not stand up to the job trust me.
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« Reply #26 on: February 15, 2010, 23:24 »

thought id give the wagon a quick hoover today but when i plugged HENRY in he coughed and pluttered and wouldnt work cry  cry  cry i knew this day would come eventualy as he has done alot of hours sucking sh!te out of customers cars and my own so he's worked very very hard for me tongue

took him apart and all seems normal apart from the carbon motor brushes that apear to have had there day rolleyes im hopeing that i can get the brushes replaced saving me having to buy another unit, if anyone knows if this is possible to do then post up please wink

RIP Henry  sad

I might get a Henry myself, either that or I'm toying with the idea of one of them handheld dyson jobbies.

why would you do that?  huh

Just for the ease of use, pick up and go. and even for the days when im not detailing and i notice a few crumbs and stones etc i can zap em without getting a full sized hoover out.
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« Reply #27 on: February 15, 2010, 23:26 »

thought id give the wagon a quick hoover today but when i plugged HENRY in he coughed and pluttered and wouldnt work cry  cry  cry i knew this day would come eventualy as he has done alot of hours sucking sh!te out of customers cars and my own so he's worked very very hard for me tongue

took him apart and all seems normal apart from the carbon motor brushes that apear to have had there day rolleyes im hopeing that i can get the brushes replaced saving me having to buy another unit, if anyone knows if this is possible to do then post up please wink

RIP Henry  sad

I might get a Henry myself, either that or I'm toying with the idea of one of them handheld dyson jobbies.

get a henry kev wink it will last you years mate seriously!!! mines only died because its been used on so many customers cars for long periods off time and its only the brushes that have gone so he will be alive very soon and will serv me well like he has done for years grin dont get a dyson handheld they will not stand up to the job trust me.

I'm thinking a portable handheld will do the job quicker and easier than getting a vacume out ?
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« Reply #28 on: February 15, 2010, 23:43 »

thought id give the wagon a quick hoover today but when i plugged HENRY in he coughed and pluttered and wouldnt work cry  cry  cry i knew this day would come eventualy as he has done alot of hours sucking sh!te out of customers cars and my own so he's worked very very hard for me tongue

took him apart and all seems normal apart from the carbon motor brushes that apear to have had there day rolleyes im hopeing that i can get the brushes replaced saving me having to buy another unit, if anyone knows if this is possible to do then post up please wink

RIP Henry  sad

I might get a Henry myself, either that or I'm toying with the idea of one of them handheld dyson jobbies.

get a henry kev wink it will last you years mate seriously!!! mines only died because its been used on so many customers cars for long periods off time and its only the brushes that have gone so he will be alive very soon and will serv me well like he has done for years grin dont get a dyson handheld they will not stand up to the job trust me.

I'm thinking a portable handheld will do the job quicker and easier than getting a vacume out ?

can see your patern of thinking wink henry takes only a few mins to set up and does a better job and will last you longer meaning better value for money grin
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« Reply #29 on: February 15, 2010, 23:46 »

we have henry and hetty and george lolol.
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