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I guess I'll show you what it is now!!! This beauty arrived on Tuesday night!!! It is a Thank You gift from our very own Roger Brown!! I assisted Roger in advice online with repairing his Hoover Windtunnel Self Propelled upright. In doing so he felt the urge to thank me for the assistance with this. I had spotted it days prior on eBay and along with other ebay postings by other members and general vac chat on an FB page he decided to purchase this as a heartfelt gesture!! My brain is numb from the extraordinary kind giving of this PowerMax by Roger in addition to previously gifted machines to me by Mark Amico, John Long and Bill Wood!!

Many of you are aware of my passion for the Hoover PowerMax series canisters!!! This machine is what created that passion. My family purchased this model machine on 9/26/97, 2 days following my 15th Birtday. They also purchased a Sony Discman portable CD player as my birthday present!---I also considered the Hoover a birthday gift!! It marks my first experience in trying a machine of this series!!

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9.8 Amp motor compared to most other manufacturers 12 Amp canister vac systems. This machine was second from TOL at the top with the Hoover PowerMax Supreme green Emerald Green S3611 with variable speed on hose handle being the TOL model. The Hoover TurboPower 6000 S3613 was the 2 year warranted Black with Gold trim series Turbo Power model of the PowerMax in this photo.

This PowerMax also sports the original Hoover brush roll prior to Hoover converting over to a universal brush roll to fit all of their 12" flat belt vacuums at the time. Later they switched to a brush roll with spacing for rug guards found in Elite style uprights.

Best of all the machine sports a gorgeous navy blue color which I love navy blues!!

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You're too kind. Did Greg mention, I'm shorter than most people expect? Am I what YOU expected? CAreful how you answer that! I'll send you down into one of the basements here.......... where the bodies were.. parts of some are mostlikely still there.
 
Oh, John, you flirt!!!

Now, you know I already know how tall you are. As has been stated many times, some guys put all their energy into growing tall while others put all their energy into growing....well, you know what I mean! The basements? Kinky. Is it true that Las Vegas took your motto for their own? The "What happens here stays here"?
 
Martin187

Tell your girlfriend to spray the label with some aerosol hairspray & rub lightly. Hairspray will in most cases remove permanent marker, but it MUST be the aerosol kind!! Hairspray sold in pump bottles will not work! Hopefully if she doesn't rub too hard, there will be enough lettering left to make out the model #.

Rob
 
even better-

Buy a Mr.Clean Magic Eraser (or even the cheap dollar store brand). Gently clean the marker off with it. These Erasers are the best for removing permanent marker, scruff marks, paint marks, etc!
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Sorry it took so long to reply but after my 2nd to last post we went on vacation, and unfortunately while we were gone a pipe burst off the washing machine and flooded our basement where it was located. When we had gotten home we had 4 inches of water so the machined was about an inch submerged as it was on a shelf 3 inches off the ground. But anyway the sticker had peeled off and that is why I need to know so I can order new parts.
 

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