how to move an entire collection, oh dear got so much to do now

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edgar

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As a few of you know my partner and I are moving to another city. It would be really a problem for me if the cleaner get damaged. So I decided no moving guy is going to touch them. I will rent a van and move them my self :-)).

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Charlie

It is a fakir type 3 SL, It is a vacuum cleaner/floorpolisher and you can only use it on hard floors. I tried it ones on my wooden floor in combination with the kirby wax. My floor looked like a mirror.

greetz

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Edgar

I have allways liked the fakir machines, they are truly unique.

We had a machine of a similar concept over here in the uk which was called the hoover polisher as far as I know but it had a soft bag and a red finish. Ill try and find a pic


Charlie
 
Edgar -

I know how you feel about moving. About 9 years ago, I moved from one house to another. I trusted NONE of the machines to the movers. My brother-in-law and sister helped me move all 30 of them. We stood all the uprights up in the bed of their pick-up truck. It looked like a vacuum forest. I double-bubble wrapped all the bases and handles. When I moved from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon several years before that, I did the same thing. I moved them all myself, except for about 10 nasty ones, and even those I carefully wrapped for the movers.

You are doing the right thing by taking care of your babies yourself!! John L.
 

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