Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Cleanevangelist on March 24, 2019, 06:36:28 am
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Guys
This relates to my other post.
I know the TM guys will pick up on the heat part of that post. But we all can spray products like microkill to kill all the germs no matter which type of method or mechine we use.
Respects
Ian Harper
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Hot does not kill germs or sanitise carpets, using heat does not make the cleaning any healthier.
Heat melts fats and sticky sugars, it creates a physical expansion that helps the separation of dirt from the carpet or fibre.
It makes removing the dirt easier.
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great reply Mike
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great reply Mike
Glad you liked it😘!
Just to add another side effect of heat is it makes the carpet dry quicker, if heat allows you to clean the carpet with a Single pass of the wand they it stops you over-wetting the carpet. This could happen if you require multiple wet passes to remove the dirt. The more wet passes you need the higher the risk of overwetting the carpet.
But the question is.......how hot do you need to get to start the magic ? Warm water is to me the same as using cold, hot to me means you can’t touch the QC as it will burn your hand.
I use a propane burner to create my hot water and I use it on every carpet fibre 🔥🔥🔥
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Do you call yourself" Hot Stuff Halliday" by any chance Mike 😂😂😀😂 ref " Hot Lips Houlihan" from M a S H. The TV show grom the 70s
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What sort of propane burner you use Mike....any issues with having propane in van....is insurance ok with it?
Been thinking about it for a while but thinking diesel rather than gas.
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Don’t know the make of the burner, but gas is much more controllable than diesel,
diesel is either on full or off there is no adjustment, gas can be turned up & down I used a diesel burner ( a hotbox used for pressure washers) for 10yrs and it creates amazing heat but is very hard to control and is quite dirty so you need a chimney out of the can were gas clean very clean
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After the pump I presume...what pressure can they handle?
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3000psi and they will heat 25lts/min, which is great for tile & hard floor cleaning but too much for carpets and upholstery
there are a couple of truck mounts that use this type of heater
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=smd2xo_j-HE&time_continue=77