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doug
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Well Ted: When you weld the posts to the top of the page they have to get exposure.
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gmoney
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Doug, Someone five feet tall can use the OP machine without any problems. Looking forward to going up against your truckmount next time you are in town. Lee, Hopefully next time we'll run into each other when I am down at Ted's. Steamer, No brushes were used on the OP; just a flat drive block and then the cotton pad. No contest in terms of what a pad and bonnet absorbs because a bonnet barely absorbs anything; hence why you can use a bonnet for 10,000 square feet + and it will never get black. |
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MR. STEAMER
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Padman no need to get upset... I'm just asking questions... if OP is the topic then OP is the topic... I know you educate hundreds of people a day and you have probally made post explaining the system 1000's of times.. We can see the OP is good ...but why is it good??? what makes cotton more absorbant?? these are things I don't know??? Don't feel that I'm attacking I'm just fact finding |
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carpetologist
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Interesting how many people want to shun pad and bonnet cleaning. And yet this post has had 341 views in 2 days.
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PadMan
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Steamer, why don't you TEST for yourself? You don't have a propensity for believing others so TEST man.
First off padders go through quite a few MORE pads than a rotary guy does bonnets.
If you do not understand the concept of absorbtion and cottons drawing power, then you will never understand. |
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MR. STEAMER
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So ken you think that little skinny pad will hold more than a bonnet??? cmon Ted do the Demo...lol |
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Superglide Ken
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It is like depends, Mr Steamer. The cotton pad with the lock away core is always the thirstier, quicker picker upper.
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MR. STEAMER
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Ignoring Bjorn..... Padman so you say its the osiliation.... ok Ted should have done the test just pad against bonnet to brush underneath the op... I also like to see OP pad vs Bonnet in a bucket of water... which will absorb more water... |
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Bjørn
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I guess it comes down to that canadians are cheap
Whats the difference between a canadian and a canoe? A canoe tips! |
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LilNiteRidrhood
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I was in the shop 5 minutes after the test was performed, just missed you gmoney. Ted did you do the bucket test with the dirty pad and bonnet as I suggested?? |
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Superglide Ken
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Oscillation is what is required for the best cleaning action, period. Without that you are just mostly cleaning one side of the fiber like bonnet cleaners do. Every contest that has ever been done, the bonnet will always lose.
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PadMan
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You do not understand op SteamMan, we have pad drivers with or without brushes, that is NOT what makes the difference, it is the ocsillation the moving around the fibers on all sides at all times that makes it clean better, plus oscillation digs, rotary floats, no matter what you do pad or bonnet wise you will not and can not achieve OP results. I know, I started with rotary.
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MR. STEAMER
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The Op is lighter with brush action and a higher rate of RPM, thats why the pad has to be thin for the brush action... I think if a bonnet where to be modified in combination with the rotor brush...and maybe even re-wind the winding of the motor to give it a little more rpm a bonnet machine could do the same job... see what you all seem to forget OP has those brushes... The OP has an unfair advantage you can compare stir fry to steak now can we |
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Steaminpile
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should use a Cotton bonnet for the comparison IMO.
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