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HYDROFORCE OR FLOOR SHAMPOOER??

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    Posted: 18/December/2007 at 9:15pm
    Should I stick with my floor shampooer (rotary),or should I go with a hydroforce on 300psi pump , and scrub with by brush by hand.Which do you think is faster??? I have never used a hydroforce sprayer that is why I'm asking.
    
    

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Hammy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19/December/2007 at 4:38pm
The hydroforce will apply your pre-spray quickly but does not give much agitation compared to a rotary. Go with both and have the best of both worlds    
    

Edited by Hammy - 19/December/2007 at 4:39pm
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there is no comparison to a HF and a rotary?? So who can answer that question?
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Greg.. Was thinking on getting a HF but heard no so good thinks about them.. This is the one i will buy http://www.master-clean.com/index.php?page_id=1  on the aggitation agreed with the guys above..Big smile
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a hydro force is an in line sprayer used to put down pre-sprays etc.
A rotary machine is usually a device to agitate the carpet if it is a rotary extractor it also does the cleaning and rinsing. Like the rx-20 or the rotovac's and rotovac 360 .

The two are used for separate functions like Doug said there is no comparison.

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I have a rotary floor shampooer not a rx-20!it's a old school machine that injects the shampoo while scrubing.It seems to take awhile though,but the results are great.
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I see, you are using a rotary scrubber with the tank on it. got cha, If you are trying to maintain a fairly dry result maybe the tank would apply less solution? not sure. you got me there. anyone know ?
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