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Topic: Carpet Cleaners/Duct cleaners
Posted By: Steaminpile
Subject: Carpet Cleaners/Duct cleaners
Date Posted: 26/November/2004 at 8:54pm

what in the heck do these two services have to do with each other???

 

I kinda miss it though (duct cleaning)

 

I was just looking at Superglides website and noticed he's got a pretty good price on some equipment




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Posted By: LilNiteRidrhood
Date Posted: 26/November/2004 at 10:18pm
We have just retrofitted our old TM for duct cleaningand carpet cleaning. Our problem is the dust downer is using way too much water.


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 26/November/2004 at 10:26pm
Lee: Turn your pump pressure down or put an inline valve in.Guitar

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Just My opinion


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 26/November/2004 at 10:27pm
[QUOTE=Steaminpile]

what in the heck do these two services have to do with each other???

 

 

THEY ARE BOTH RIP OFFSGuitar



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Just My opinion


Posted By: Steaminpile
Date Posted: 26/November/2004 at 11:45pm

I've used the Cleanco dust box in the past,it didn't seem to use much water.

I would turn the psi as low as it would go



Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 02/December/2004 at 9:29pm
If the dust downer is using too much water, turn down the pressure as low as it will go.If you cant get below 100 psi with it, change to a .01 jet instead of the .02 jet some have in there.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: LilNiteRidrhood
Date Posted: 02/December/2004 at 10:25pm
Thanks Ken


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 02/December/2004 at 11:07pm
I thought I read about turning the pressure down somewhere I just can't remember where someone else reccommended that?Guitar

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Just My opinion


Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 03/December/2004 at 2:24am
You never get the appreciation you deserve Doug.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 03/December/2004 at 1:24pm
I think one should just get proper duct cleaning equipment...lol that would really save water...lol

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www.mr-steamer.com


Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 03/December/2004 at 1:27pm
Good Point Mr. Steamer. We sell the Rovac equipment as well. With HEPA filtratuion built in, it requires no water at all.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: Nordic 1
Date Posted: 03/December/2004 at 8:43pm
Best to buy from Steam Brite

Ken knows who they are


$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$???????????????????



Posted By: Dennis Conner
Date Posted: 04/December/2004 at 2:01am

 

and they know who and what ken is.....

 

 



Posted By: Steaminpile
Date Posted: 05/December/2004 at 7:08pm

My Powermatic has a warm up valve (stream of water inside vac inlet)

 

Could I just leave it on for a dust downer??



Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 06/December/2004 at 1:08am
No. Not fine enough of a spray to wet down dust. Anyone that buys a turboteck system gets a dust dampner included no charge anyway.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: Steaminpile
Date Posted: 06/December/2004 at 1:36am
I was thinking of for a turbo vac but I guess it's the same sorta thing.


Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 06/December/2004 at 1:38am
Yep.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.



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