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The hugger rules!
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OneBlueSummer
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The hugger rules!
Took a pic of Joe's new device in action today. Mysteriously disappeared from my cell phone. Anyway... I have had it 2 days and used it 3 times. A must have. Has a circular spring steel collar that holds on to posts railings and walls. One customer even commented on it-"that's why I always hire you." she said. I told her I was the only cleaner in NJ that has one ( should have ordered 2). This device is what separates the men from the boys, the real cleaners from the splash and dash mongrels. Highly recommended for serious cleaners.
Re: The hugger rules!
Lol I knew it! Just had 3 girls surrounding my vehicle trying to get free kisses I told them he charges by the day and only works on the weekend.
OneBlueSummer- Active Poster
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Join date : 2013-10-02
Re: The hugger rules!
Thank you for your props eldiablo. I find great uses for them everyday. Wipe the floor with them, protect stuff, use them as knee pads, wear them on your shoulders like a samurai, or on ur thighs like assless chaps, go nuts.
They also work well on the bottoms of doors. Just slide the fabric under 6 inches and then grab the door with the hugger.
They also work well on the bottoms of doors. Just slide the fabric under 6 inches and then grab the door with the hugger.
Re: The hugger rules!
I got my Huggers and was blown away by how long they are. I really like the added height. These are well worth the money if anyone was wondering. The Hugger will definitely take the place of two regular corner guards and then some.
Pro Touch- Active Poster
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Join date : 2013-09-20
Location : NC
Re: The hugger rules!
I have used this dam thing on almost every job for the last 4 or 5 days. It's one of those how did I do without it type of gadgets. And I am not just being a Schil for Joe or Fuzzsucker these things are a must have.
Re: The hugger rules!
Mine just got delivered by UPS, and I must say they do look impressive!
Made of heavy weight type moving blanket material, nylon strap material around the clasp area, and the metal clasp itself much stronger than I expected.....by looks alone they are definitely a winner, and very durable for a long life.
I'll test them tomorrow and report back. .............
Made of heavy weight type moving blanket material, nylon strap material around the clasp area, and the metal clasp itself much stronger than I expected.....by looks alone they are definitely a winner, and very durable for a long life.
I'll test them tomorrow and report back. .............
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