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Laserman
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Posted: 15/December/2007 at 10:39pm |
Guys,
What, it any sort of Aggitation devices do You use when the traffic areas are really Bad? I'd rather not pull out my 175 RPM buffer to do this. A Few years ago i saw an ad somewhere of a carpet brush. It was mounted on a pole much like a carpet Rake but it had a big round brush about the size of the brush of a Pile lifter vacuum. It also had some sort of friction device that made it harder to roll the brush so that it aggitated Traffic lanes pretty well. Seemed like a good tool but i can't find anywhere on the intetnet. Barry |
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cmaster
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Talk to your local supplier. They should be able to get you that style of brush. I would use a 175 myself
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John L
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My feet..lol.. A medium weight regina 2 head scrubber works good for me.. .. Use to use the carpet rake.. Too much work..
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DeepScrub
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What kind of scrubbers are you all talking about?I would like to know more information on the product? can someone please explain?!!??
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splash_$$$_dash
Carpet Cleaning Specialist Joined: 07/April/2004 Location: Toronto Status: Offline Points: 742 |
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Any good running shoe will do the trick just fine!
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Laserman
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I had an employee once who used to do just that. Barry |
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Laserman
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Well,
Now that I have both my rotary Drimaster tool and my Recoil3 XPS I've found that aggitation is not really an issue. Barry |
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danmarck82
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Rotovac 360 works great on residential otherwise an RX-20 on commercial or if you are still on a limited budget a carpet rake and an oxy type booster work wonders.
P.S. oxy boosters raise the ph to over 10 so it removes the fabric protection and may void warranties..... but in trashed areas warranties or removing the fabric protector is most often not a concern as the carpet is older and trashed. |
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duckcountry
Master Carpet Cleaner Joined: 29/October/2005 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 1082 |
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I use a 15" Hild with a showerfeed brush. Prespray TLC in the heavy areas, let dwell for 15 min. Shampoo with polymer technology (ph of 7 just like a good neutralizing fiber rinse), Finish with light rinse with porty and wand if I think it is needed and groom. Air movers to speed drying.
I am mostly shampoo like the early days. |
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Laserman
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WOW Duckcountry, that sounds like quite a bit of work. Barry |
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duckcountry
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A few steps but no hard labor.
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Mr. Slide
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I use my wand !!! " With A Quick Change Slide" The wash-board one!
Buy a Prochem quad jet wand, And MY " Quick Change Slider"
And you will save a ton of money, do a much better job, only need
one wand for everything, and have "TOTAL CONTROL"!!!
Cheers, Mr. Slide>>>>>>>> Edited by Mr. Slide - 17/April/2008 at 9:27pm |
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http://qcsliders.com
!!!Check this out!!! Put a Slide Not a Glide on your Wand, and do a better job! |
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John L
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You didn't offer a 12" version..! A Marketing mistake..!
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duckcountry
Master Carpet Cleaner Joined: 29/October/2005 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 1082 |
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Great, still cleaning carpets with a hose and butter knife I see? How MacGuyver.
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