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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craig lindsey on March 14, 2006, 09:37:55 pm

Title: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: craig lindsey on March 14, 2006, 09:37:55 pm
Im looking to purchase, TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION machine or something similar, im getting more commercial  carpets now, and believe this would benefit me with better cleaning and saving time, as i only use extraction, i also clean for a lot of letting agencies, would these systems be good enough, for those mucky, old, worn out, carpets.

many thanks

Craig
Title: Re: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: John Rimmer Marshall & Rimmer Ltd on March 15, 2006, 12:29:32 am
                                             

                                                      NO

                                    Take Care John

                             
Title: Re: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: therapist on March 15, 2006, 07:50:39 am
Craig

I have used Tex on extremely dirty carpeting in retail stores and have been amazed at the results

I also use h/w/e for domestic work, but for commercials, the tex is very quick and used properly does an exceptional job

There is also the added bonus of low water usage and 30 -60 mins drying time

rob m

Title: Re: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: fibresafe on March 15, 2006, 09:43:48 am
Texamtherm/Dry Fusion/Thermadry will get excellent results much faster on the most low profile commercial carpets. Some people say HWE's better, some people say bonnet cleaning's better - in reality it's best to have both I reckon.
Title: Re: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: woodman on March 15, 2006, 03:00:44 pm
Yes;

Texatherm is fine, even on old soiled carpets but especially good, on good quality 80/20 's which will dry in under 40 minutes.
Title: Re: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: therapist on March 15, 2006, 08:47:45 pm
Pssst,

Wanna buy a Tex..............was purchased 10 months ago to service a  3rd party's National contract which dried up after a few cleans.

I have the full kit, including twenty bonnets, set of charley pads, water heater, pressure sprayer,  chemicals.

www.rob4bowtec@aol.com

rob m
Title: Re: TEXATHERM / DRY FUSION
Post by: carpetcleaning4u on March 18, 2006, 08:39:30 pm
What condition - How much - and where are you based ?
Cheers Doug