"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I'm sold.Only problem is, is there a way to make it work with MHM style squeegee's?Folks that have these are using the lid thing, yes?
MHM style holder?
@ebscreen - Email me so I can get you a scream on one of these with the M&R lid....@Rockers - I think we can finally put together a deal for you... I'm in a wheeling and dealing mood... Anyone else thinking about jumping on one, pricing this low hasn't been seen since the Squeegee Clean debuted at the Long Beach ISS show... 15% is quite a chunk off that $595 retail price! (ending sales pitch now...)
That's what we've seen in most shops is that they just pick up a heavy duty set of dish washing gloves and just keep it right next to the unit for cleaning. Having some of your chemical premixed is a great thing to do also - just a one gallon container with 2 parts water to 1 part cleaner to refill as liquid is lost. As far as the lids go, they are great for keeping the area cleaner, but they are a complete add-on item. Fortunately, they aren't that slow. It only takes about 2 seconds to get a squeegee into one. You just loosen one side, pop the squeegee in, slide the clamp and tighten back up... I think I would recommend using the glove personally since you can use them with flood bars, spatulas, squeegees and anything else you get a ton of ink on.People are using this thing to clean just about everything in their shops... We've even had people cleaning their EZ Frame bars in them!