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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: the red carpet on February 25, 2007, 03:08:12 pm

Title: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 25, 2007, 03:08:12 pm
Is this the same machine some of you guys are using to agitate pre-sprays?

This one is 1725rpm, is that right?

 

Is this the same one sold by Nick and Matt or is it different?

Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Robert Watson on February 25, 2007, 03:34:39 pm
Should read 175rpm.
1725 would be a tad fast.
Looks the same.
Rab
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: carpetguy on February 25, 2007, 04:28:52 pm
It's the same machine Dan, but what I found, was it's brush, which is a very narrow strip, is too aggressive and leaves a lot of cut pile which needs to be vacuumed, when dry, otherwise filters wllget clogged.

Only my opinion, of course..............there is a bigger Oreck, which could be useful for O/P work but don't think it's available in the UK.

Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 25, 2007, 04:39:07 pm
Cheers guys,

Rob theres different pads and brushes available, according to Matt theres 3 different ones suitable for carpet depending on job and personal preference.

I missed out on the Klanz in the end Chris R, beat me to it

Oh well iv brought it now not a bad deal at £199 so i will give it a try

Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Mike Halliday on February 25, 2007, 04:49:57 pm
I think these are appearing about because they are an old model, which Oreck are trying to get rid off, it is red and has the on/off switch on the actual machine, . the latest ones ( which I first saw 4-5yrs ago) they are blue & the switch is on the handle.

perhaps this is why they are been offered cheap, they are years old. have the 'new' ones being sold by companies in the UK got the switch on the handle?

Mike
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 25, 2007, 09:29:47 pm
The Orek Floorboy XL 480 Enables fast and effective cleaning and buffing with the minimum of moisture. Most floors can be thoroughly cleaned with just a fine mist of well diluted cleaner.

Light, powerful and easy to use with no swirls, torque or goughing with a 1725 Rpm speed.

Cleans,polishes, waxes, scrubs, strips,re-finishes or sands a wooden floor, linoleum, tiled or stone floor.

Ideal for contract cleaners or flooring professionals

230v Extended Life Model I years commercial warranty, 5 years domestic warranty.

Easily handled and stored. Only 12kg weight

220v/60Hz with built in overload fuse.

Includes drive pad holder brown cleaning scrub pad and Bona Kemi 'Bona X' spray cleaner solution.

10 Metre 230v power cable

RRP £335.20

Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 25, 2007, 09:31:40 pm
Thats the one i just ordered from e-bay

Mike, as i know you own one, what pads or brushes would you recommend i order?

I wanna use it to agitate in pre-sprays
and i wanna have a try at bonneting with it aswell
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Mike Halliday on February 25, 2007, 09:41:11 pm
i use the orange hard brush (but it takes a lot of wearing in)

I don't use it for bonnet cleaning the pad supplied isn't very absorbent

you got it for a brilliant price, including the vat  they cost  £135 more on WOC

Mike
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 25, 2007, 09:47:37 pm
Cheers Mike,
I was gonna buy one of Cleansmart in the morning at £300 plus the vat so im well chuffed at the price
can i not get other pads to fit it for bonneting then?

Have you tried the shampoo brush, or the one with the green stripe?
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Mike Halliday on February 25, 2007, 09:55:21 pm
not seen the shampoo brush or stripey one.

I've used hand towels with the oreck , they look like propellers where the corner stick out but worked ok.

Dave Ingram has a neat trick, he has cut up a ribbed barrier mat into a circle  and uses that to agitate under the bonnet drive board

Mike
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Macarthur on February 25, 2007, 11:37:11 pm
Red, try contacting Craftex, they sell better Pads (Activa) white with grey aggitation stripes, I agree with Mike the included pads are not very absorbant and are also too flat. I get far better results using the Craftex ones, think they are around £20 each.

Nigel. 
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: matt jones on February 26, 2007, 10:03:19 am
Red,
If you don't mind me asking mate where did you get one for £199
regards
matt
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 26, 2007, 10:35:15 am
off E-Bay
It couldnt have been on there more than a couple hours because iv been checking on there regulaly
So as soon as i saw it i snapped it up
Brand new £199, and it comes with brushes and chems for hard floors aswell

heres a link to the seller, as he may have some more come up
http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback&userid=mushtaq4230
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Macarthur on February 26, 2007, 05:44:34 pm
Good for you, done well there Red, think I paid around £400 for mine, not including brushes (purchased these seperately).

Nigel.
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on February 28, 2007, 10:32:30 pm
Used for 1st time today and seems a half decent machine

Not that impresed with those activa pads they dont seem harsh enough to do much agitation
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Macarthur on March 01, 2007, 09:00:04 am
Depends really on the carpet type and condition.
Just as I use different chemicals I use different forms of aggitation also.  I use mainly a combination prespray of Blitz and ultrapac Renavate or Prespray Gold on more delicate fibres.
I find that pre bonnet aggitation using the activa pads to be beneficial for most jobs prior to extraction but not all the time, like Mike mentioned about using the orange brush, I use this and sometimes the less harsh black carpet brush.
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: the red carpet on March 01, 2007, 01:11:45 pm
I thought ultrapac didnt work aswell if mixed with other products

I think its coz its cationic or something like that ???
Title: Re: Oreck orbiter, is this the right one?
Post by: Macarthur on March 01, 2007, 02:10:10 pm
Dont you believe it, I can assure you it does, try it and be amazed.

Nigel.