Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Bbarrow on February 08, 2012, 06:54:02 pm
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im in need of a pressure pump asap mines on its way out, its a 135psi shurflo. does anyone know a place that sells them north west area. any help would be grateful
i no ebay has them but its gona take a week to come.
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I've NO knowledge of Carpet cleaners, but would a Vyair pump be any use ? I've always used Flowjet until making the change and can't fault the Vyair model.
Phil Stanton is your man, great service.
Rob.
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not sure you can use them with a carpet cleaning machine cheers anyway, might have to rent one for a week its just finding a half decent one
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The e bay ones normally turn up in a couple of days
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at the risk of getting banned i have got 150 psi in stock and can overnight it to you. !!
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hehehehe
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how much we talking Paul :)
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i have to be careful....but if you e mail....paul@pjcleaning.biz
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Paul there's nothing wrong with a one of to help out a fellow member, tell him the price, he can phone you tomorrow morning..... he could have a new pump by Saturday
jobs a guddon'
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message sent cheers paul
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Sure you need a pump and not just the end bell rectifier that needs replacing??
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well im not to sure the pump works but the solution comes out at no more than a dribble really.
iv had a look and a fiddle about, but no joy
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not recieved it yet..i see when you click on it it comes up with the mail attached to it??
paul@pjcleaning.biz
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re sent
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a guy from around near me has sold me a good second hand one, cheers for the help guys, now does anyone no a best place to get machines serviced. nearest to lancashire
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If the pump is running and does not sound like a bag of nails always check the pipe work for kinks or damage. Then check the inlet filter. Take it off and clean it properly sometimes it looks clean from the top of the tank but can have a transparent film over the gauze. Take the top off the pump and check it is not 1/2 full of crud. See if it works the same with all tools. Get a connector the same as the tool and put it on your solution hose and try the pump freeflow, if it flows well then look at the tool jets.
There are many reasons for poor performance not just a pump on the way out.
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cheers for the advice il have a go at a few of them. Thanks again