Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Chris Mc Donnell on December 08, 2017, 03:26:59 pm
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Hi everyone
Would be interested in your opions to what kind of bonnets
is best for low moisture carpet cleaning.
I currently use one for cleaning and a different one for drying after agaiton.
Regards
Chris
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Which ones do you currently use for which job?
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Hector
Low Moisture Carpet Cleaning
Soultions pads
Chris
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I used to use the brown pad or white pad for delicate carpets to agitate, and white microfibre pad for bonneting. usually,but it was not written in stone, as I also had the multi queen pads as well...
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Do you mean the scotchbrite pads?
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Those are the ones Shaun
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if anyone dosn't mind spinning a 21" .... there is still a sale on 21 quality green stripe at paragon microfiber , just £6 each when u buy a box of six . I bought a lifetime supply , and because they are constructed of two pads sewn together , i cut the ones i use with the orbital in two ... as the orbital likes thin pads ... so £3 each :)
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they are excellent pads too....
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Hi John were can I buy these ? Please
Chris
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Oops John found it ! Sorry
Chris
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If low moisture means using Polymer Encaps then you are best off with a pad which will provide some friction. For low profile commercials we have had Zebra Pads especially made. They are a bit harsh for wool or domestics but the medium duty pads, ones with green stripes are good. For drying off you can't beat the Soil Sorbs, big fluffy ones.