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duchi
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thank you Michael
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Michael
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It just depends on the carpet, the quality of the equipment used, and
the quality of the tech who performs the cleaning. I often inform my
customers that there are many cleaning methods, and each of them has
their place, but the most important thing is that you have a technician
who puts in the effort to do quality work.
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duchi
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What is the opinion in what is more effectiv cleaning method for carpet,the one that chem-dry use or pre spray and steam clean
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stainsaway
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Sorry it should have been use -:) How ever I think i am going to buy the Activator for both the carpet and hardfloor cleaning as a second more cersatile machine . Anyone has experince with it or anything better to suggest
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Mr.Mike
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Sue the bonnet cleaning machine? Heck why not? Sue everybody! Only in America! Just jokin' with ya... |
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I'm positive about the negative...and negative about the positive.
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stainsaway
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Hi everyone Can you please tell me ( sorry for my ignorance ) 1. For what sort of carpets/quality of jobs bonet carpet cleaning is used as the only cleaning method ? 2. Can I sue the bonnet cleaning machine for hard floor scrubbing and polishing , of course with diffrenet pads ? Cheers Kiwi George
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Michael
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I'd really like to try it, Ted. I'm in a new business, though, so
additional equipment is taking a back seat for now. For what it's
worth, I bought a Hawk dual speed buffer (175-300 rpm, 1.5 hp) in
addition to the RX-20. I just wanted a better buffer for the bonnet
jobs, and I wanted one that could effectively be used with Xerion and
eventually do light restorative work on hardwood (e.g., Bridgepoint's
wood treatment system). So, when I finish up with buffing, it's not
with the crappy 135 rpm of the RX-20.
Oh, and an edit for my previous post: I use the Ninja 400, not the 500. |
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carpetologist
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77748, Hydrogen Peroxide is in Carpet Cleaning Crystal by Core Products. If you are looking for fiz throw in a handfull of Cow Brand Baking Soda. It's reaction produces Carbon Dioxide. Michael, From what we see here at KK DFC is the closest product I have seen to the Chem-Dry formula. Changing peoples minds to use a friendlier, healthier product is a difficult task. Seems that most want to kill a mouse with an elephant and coffing and chocking while doing it. You say you use RX-20 then bonnet. Obviously you are dedicated to the proper equipment and quality. Suggestion: In stead of spin-bonneting try an orbitor with a 100% Egyptian pad. That will kick it up three more notches. Edited by Carpetologist |
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Michael
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Hadn't heard that, but I do
know that Chem-Dry handles all of Home Depot's warranty work now. That
occurred shortly before I left the fold. Corporate receives 20% of the
take on those jobs.
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doug
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I read that Chem Dry is now a division of Home Depot
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Just My opinion
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77748
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Hydrogen peroxide ? How do you go about getting that is it in some particular carpet cleaning chemical or ??? I do think hydrogen peroxide can help the carpet! Thanks! |
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Carbon dioxide AKA CO2. Hydrogen Peroxide AKA H2O2. |
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Alright ! I will try to use the DFC 105 and I have citrus solve and yes I understand about other ingredients such as the dirt chaser with enzyme by pro choice or whatever the situation to treat accordingly. I am going to try to come up with something to make the carpet solution fiz for dry cleaning just for the hell of it anyone have any ideas? Thanks Michael Edited by 77748 |
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Michael
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I use the RX-20 with a portable extractor (Ninja 500, very satisfied).
Yes, I follow up with a bonnet (first a poly bonnet, then a cotton
bonnet). By the time I finish, I've gone over that carpet several
times. It looks great, and it's almost dry.
Pressurizing a cannister will not make its contents carbonated. Chem-Dry has a powder that they add to water in order to make their cleaning solution. The powder reacts to water like Alka Seltzer, except much more intense. That's what makes it fizzy. The co2 in the cannister only pressurizes the solution so you can spray--it has nothing to do with the carbonation. When I use the DFC 105, I sometimes boost the cleaning with a citrus-based solvent, like Bridgepoint's "Citrus Solv" or KleenRite's "Dissolve Citrus," but you'll need a solvent-safe cannister for that. You can also use the solvent undiluted as a spotter. Then have some other spotting chemicals on hand for whatever else comes up (urine, etc.). Most of my arsenal is made up of either Chemspec, Bridgepoint, or Pro's Choice products, but there's a lot of effective stuff out there. |
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