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Title: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: carpet_bright on January 01, 2004, 10:48:39 pm
Just "wand"ered (sorry) if I'm a little behind the times with my single jetted wands?
Is there much advantage to twin jet?

Happy new year by the way  :D

Paul
Title: Re: Wands
Post by: md_cleaning on January 01, 2004, 11:03:11 pm
Paul,
     My wand has 4 jets and does a very good job, but then never used a single jet wand but would think 2 would be better than one.
Thanks for your tip about felt tip pens and the bleach marks.
        Dave ;D
Title: Re: Wands
Post by: Mike_Boxall on January 02, 2004, 12:40:54 am
Hi Paul
Single jet wands are generally provided with smaller machines that have a limited cleaning width. The advantage of more jets is that you get more consistent coverage across the whole width of the wand. Whether changing the wand on your machine would make much difference I guess would depend on what machine you have. You'd also have to bear in mind that the nozzles need to be matched with the pump output - just swapping to another standard 2 jet wand may makes things worse!
What machine(s) do you have?
Regards
Mike
Title: Re: Wands
Post by: carpet_bright on January 02, 2004, 01:55:24 am
Mike

I use a Prochem Steameasy 400 & Cheyenne. I pretty sure that these are not the original wands that you should get if you purchase from new and wonder whether this would have any negative effect. The spray is ok but feel that perhaps the edges of the wand are perhaps not as well served as the middle. Would it be worth spending the money to upgrade in your opinion?

Cheers

Paul

PS - Dave, would love to take the credit for the crayon tip but unfortunately it was not me :(
Title: Re: Wands
Post by: Ivar_Haglund on January 02, 2004, 04:47:39 am
Not true about single jet and smaller machine

Steamway powermatic I would say is not a small machine

Steamway wand with single FLOOD JET and enclosed cleaning head to keep more heat at the capet.

IVAR :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Wands
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 02, 2004, 09:54:57 am
whether you use a 1,2,3 jet wand it usually makes no difference on the amount of solution hitting the carpet because as you go up in number the actual jet size decreases,  the differance it makes is heat loss. A single jet will have to be about 4inches above the carpet a 2jet wand will have the jets a lot closer.

You also get a more even coverage with a higher number of jets.

people often use the argument that you have to be careful about increasing your jet size too much because your machine might not have the vacuum to recover it all,  but the steaming Demon machine uses a massive jet that puts something like 3 or 4 gls a minute onto the carpet but still uses a single 3 stage vac to recover it.

most machines can recover a vast amount of solution but you have to use good wand technique.

Mike
Title: Re: Wands
Post by: Derek on January 02, 2004, 11:44:16 am
Hi

Don't forget also that you do need to change jets from time to time (the time factor depending on whether you use brass or steel).

In time the wear through continual use can alter the spray patterns

Regards
Derek
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: brucie on January 02, 2004, 08:43:13 pm
to change the subject slightly,I am getting an anoying drip from 1 of my 2 jets, have tried replacing jets but still the same.
any ideas ?
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: Dynafoam on January 02, 2004, 08:57:54 pm
Bruie,

Behind the jets on the vast majority of wands should be a combined filter/anti-drip valve.

Inside the filter is a ballvalve and spring, which can be accessed by unscrewing the input end. Carefully dissemble and check the ball and seat for pitting/contamination. The spring may have weakened with age, requireing replacement.

These valves are designed to release at a fairly low pressure, so anothe cause of dripping, where the valve itself is functioning correctly, is a slight leakage past the trigger valve on the wand.

John.
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: Terry_Burrows on January 02, 2004, 09:00:07 pm
;)I had this just the other day with one jet,give a good clean out,tighten up you can also try a small rubber washer,sometimes  will do the trick ;)
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: brucie on January 10, 2004, 02:47:33 pm
I have changed the 2 filters.No more drips!
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: Bob Allen on January 10, 2004, 08:30:29 pm
Brian how much were your filters & where did you get them?
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: Cleanersonthego on January 10, 2004, 10:11:41 pm
ive just set up a domestic cleaning business i went and did a 2 bedroom flat and they asked me to do carpets i didnt have a machine so went to argos and got a jet and wash1500 will this have done the job or should i b getting something better dave
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: Mike_Boxall on January 11, 2004, 12:55:08 am
Quote
ive just set up a domestic cleaning business i went and did a 2 bedroom flat and they asked me to do carpets i didnt have a machine so went to argos and got a jet and wash1500 will this have done the job or should i b getting something better dave


Hi Dave and welcome to Cleanitup.

Trying to answer your question diplomatically here before someone upsets you...........
Buying a machine from Argos to get into carpet cleaning is like buying a moped for a career as as a National Sales Rep!
If it's not too late get your money back and hire something until you've been through some of the previous topics on this forum - there are loads of people who have been in the same position and have been given some really usefull advice.

Regards

Mike Boxall
Title: Re: Single jet or multi jet wands
Post by: brucie on January 11, 2004, 10:53:38 am
filters cost £4 each,from any prochem distributor