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Title: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: mike beech on September 09, 2011, 01:16:54 pm
Hi all,

I have just aquired a Cimex Cyclone R48 and would be very grateful if somebody with experience of this machine could tell me if pads are best or brushes for cleaning minging carpets?
I have tried looking for pad suppliers in the UK and they seem expensive for what they are, especially when they are so cheap in the States. Has anyone tried importing them from an overseas supplier?
With the machine I got green and black pads ( I know these are not for carpets) and white soft brushes. The guy who sold me the machine said that the yellow brushes are really good for the mingers but Cimex/Truvox say otherwise.
Cheers.
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: Jamie Pearson on September 09, 2011, 04:53:49 pm
Nylon 8" White Pads for carpet tile.
White Polyprop Brushes for carpets.
White Nylon Shampoo Brushes or Tampicos for Rugs
Yellow Brushes for tiles & grout

You can also get some evil ones that look like the ones below when you seriously dont want to mess around.
Using these tomorrow on a glue removal project.

(http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/303898_206526409412008_100001639527933_584709_311235366_n.jpg)


Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: amir66 on September 09, 2011, 10:29:47 pm
see or call Ashley at CESAR JANITORIAL SUPPLIES, old street London
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: mike beech on September 10, 2011, 10:47:05 am
Cheers for the replys.
Those beasts look like they could do some damage!
I'll give Ashley a go.
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: gwrightson on September 11, 2011, 09:12:06 am

I find the pads best for low profile,

for pads buy 20inch white pads and cut out required size, you should easily get 5 pads per 20inch, 6 if your careful.
What encap solution are you intending to use ?
Geoff
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: mike beech on September 11, 2011, 05:31:48 pm
Hi Geoff,

Thanks for the advice, that will save some pennies!
The Encap I'm going to use is the Surround Ultra. Is that the best one?
Also how can I tell if the brushes I've got are Tampico or nylon, are the nylon ones stiffer because these feel really soft. There's a code on the brushes:  11-2007-0500 if that means anything to you.
Cheers.
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: gwrightson on September 12, 2011, 03:22:31 pm

yes the nylon tend to be much stiffer,
and a good choice with the surround, its all i ever use now with excellent results .

geoff
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: Jamie Pearson on September 12, 2011, 06:12:51 pm
11-2007-0500 are Nylon Shampoo Brushes

Lifted from Truvox Price List

11-2000-0500   PLAIN DRIVE DISC 8.0 INCH FITTED WITH GROMMETS   £ 13.80
11-2001-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 90/10 FIBRE/POLY MIX GEN PURP (3)   £ 82.68
11-2003-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 0.3 PROPALENE SHAMP & LT SCRUB (3)   £ 82.68
11-2004-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 0.6 PROPYLENE MEDIUM SCRUB (3)   £ 82.68
11-2005-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 0.6 NYLON STANDARD SCRUB (3)   £ 82.68
11-2007-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 0.4 NYLON FOR SHAMPOO (3)   £ 82.68
11-2013-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH ALTERNATING BRONZE/PROP ABRASIVE SCRUB (3)   £ 145.60
11-2016-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH TYNEX HEAVY DUTY ABRASIVE SCRUB (3)   £ 184.60
11-2033-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 50/50 NYLON/HAIR FOR POLISHING (3)   £ 92.92
11-2041-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH WITH 0.5 CRIMPED WIRE FOR SCARIFYING (3)   £ 161.20
11-2043-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH 4 X 1.2 STEEL WIRE MED DUTY SCARIFYING (3)   £ 98.80
11-2045-0000   BRUSH 8in HD BRONZE WIRE SCARIFING (3)   £ 182.00
11-2049-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH 3 X 1.6 STEEL WIRE HEAVY DUTY SCARIFYING (3)   £ 106.60
11-2051-0500   BRUSH 8.0 INCH 3 X 2.0 STEEL WIRE V. HEAVY DTY SCARIFING (3)   £ 213.20
11-2060-0500   DRIVE DISC ASSEMBLY 8.0 INCH WITH VELCRO (3)   £ 150.80
11-2060-0500/PART   obsolete DRIVE DISC 8.0 INCH WITH VELCRO (3)   £ 135.65
11-2062-0500   DRIVE DISC 8.0 INCH WITH ARROWHEAD (3)   £ 135.20
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: Jamie Pearson on September 12, 2011, 06:15:43 pm
These guys make assorted brushes for Cimex machine

http://stores.ebay.co.uk/itsokforyousupplies (http://stores.ebay.co.uk/itsokforyousupplies)

Tampico look like this
(http://i.ebayimg.com/08/!BmvIb1w!2k~$(KGrHqUH-CcEtst!Dgh2BLgtPf(OLQ~~_12.JPG)
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: mike beech on September 12, 2011, 06:49:01 pm
So are the ones I've got the best for real mingers or would you recommend different ones off the price list? I just don't want to be caught short on a job.
And thanks again for the swift responses.
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: Jamie Pearson on September 12, 2011, 08:11:59 pm
They will be fine.

I use the .6 polypropylene medium scrubs without any trouble.

I found that on carpet tile the shampoo brushes tended to distort quickly so went up to the above for tile, shampoo brush for broadloom and Tampico for oriental/tribals.
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: mike beech on September 12, 2011, 08:57:50 pm
Thanks for the advice everyone!
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: davep on September 16, 2011, 06:33:06 pm
Got a used Cimex today, are these the pad holders?  ::)
Title: Re: Cimex pads and brushes
Post by: Jamie Pearson on September 18, 2011, 10:24:16 am
Yes. The newer ones have the plastic arrowhead backings on them.