Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: JS2 on August 31, 2007, 08:50:41 pm
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Hi Colleagues
Just prodding for a bit of information from users; what's the little (13") Floormac from Cleanfix like for a bit of bonnetting. It's quite lightweight, which would be great for me back, but possibly not so great for a job ? Am I correct to assume this little one is an Oscillating type ? I may well get one if comments seem favourable.
Regards
Pete (JS2)
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It is not the easiest machine to bonnet with. If you are looking to use it as a stand alone system forget it, it could really do with some glides to make it easier. Excellent for hard floors though.
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Hi Derek
Certainly a quick reply ! No I'm essentially HWE but some things I've attended to could be more efficiently done with an absorbent pad. I realise these machines were origivnally designed for hard floors.
Cheers
Pete (JS2)
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Got 1, it's too light for what you want it for.
Shaun
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Shaun, is the Cleanfix better than the little Oreck, in build quality and weight ?
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I actually own both and to be honest can barely notice the difference in weight between the two. Build quality wise I would say the Cleanfix machine is better and more waterproof, i.e. no nooks and crannies for any water or spillages to get into. I still prefer to use the Oreck on most jobs though as 1. as the rotation of the base plate gets right to edge (not with Cleanfix) and 2. has a longer mains cable.
Nigel.
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Nigel does that mean the oscillations are smaller in diameter in the Cleanfix would it take a 14 inch pad the Americans appear to use oversize pads to good effect.
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Thats right, actual base plate oscillations about 1/2 inch short from machine base, much to my surprise. I mostly use these machines for either scrubbing of hard foors or agitating chemicals into carpets prior to HWE.
Yes you can use a larger pad with the Cleanfix no problem.
Nigel.
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Thanks for that Nigel