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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee_gundry on April 11, 2005, 01:22:31 pm

Title: craftex thermodry
Post by: lee_gundry on April 11, 2005, 01:22:31 pm
has anyone had a demo on this unit?????



Lee G
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: paul@ctcs on April 11, 2005, 01:37:38 pm
|I think Mr Gunn may know a little about this machine :)
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: stevegunn on April 11, 2005, 01:55:41 pm
I was supposed to get a demo they rang to say the company doing the demo would be in touch but never heard from them.The system is based on the dry fusion system but my main concern was the fact dry fusion has a proven record thermadry is a new system and it is a victor rotary with a heater on in.Nobby from the forum is the man to speak to he has been using it for a few months now.

Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: stu_thomson on April 11, 2005, 07:23:00 pm
I have a victor machine, wonder if it could be modified with the heater etc? will have to ask craftex next time i speak with them.

 stu
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Post by: john meehan on April 11, 2005, 09:19:49 pm
steve do you know there tel no or website address reply appreciated thanks john
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: stevegunn on April 11, 2005, 09:41:23 pm
Craftex don't have a website but speak to Jason about thermadry on 01823 332696
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: Mike Halliday on April 12, 2005, 08:28:23 am
I've never understood how sticking a hairdryer on top of a rotory helps it clean better ::) ::)

A better option would be to connect a steam generator ( Like  a Ospray or Polti) so it drags behind the rotory injecting a lot of wet steam into the pad or brush this would transfer more heat onto the carpet.

Mike
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: cleanability on April 12, 2005, 12:51:05 pm
Requested and received promptly a machine catalogue from Craftex last week. No sign of this Thermo Dry machine anywhere. I'm confused.


                                                     Chris
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: Nobby on April 12, 2005, 04:38:06 pm
I've been using the Therma Dry machine since November last year, it's agreat system, I don't use anything else.  Yes put simply it is a Victor rotary with a high powered heater (no not a hairdryer!), Dry Fusion is a Columbus Thermomachine (rotary with a heater!).

The reason why the heater is so important is quite simple, heat assists in nearly all cleaning systems, imagine HWE with cold water.  The second reason for heat is that it dries the carpet quickly, Therma Dry or Dry Fusion without heat is bonnet buffing (almost).  I think that the heat also may assist in curing the protector also.  In short the heat used in these systems is vital to achieve the excellent results that I am currently achieving.

Regards
Nobby
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: des on April 12, 2005, 06:43:15 pm
nobby what does the chemical cost per 5ltr that you use on the thermodry des
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: stevegunn on April 12, 2005, 07:31:01 pm
Funnyu after posting about not getting demo I receive call today offering demo ::)
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: Nobby on April 12, 2005, 09:15:35 pm
Des

£18 per 5 litres.  (I think that's the unit price for a case of four).

Nobby
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: lee_gundry on April 12, 2005, 10:08:19 pm
nobby

have you tested the thermo against other padding systems???


Lee G
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Post by: Nobby on April 12, 2005, 11:00:41 pm
Lee,

I used Dry Fusion for three years and although the two systems are very similar I prefer Therma Dry for several reasons.  The machine is much lighter and versatile and it folds up to take up less room in the van.  Its slower speed and lighter weight means I can clean Flotex and it doesn't throw debris up the skirting boards and splash liquid over adjoining hard floors.
The Therma Dry machine also comes with a shampoo brush which agitates the prespray instead of using a hand brush and it's much more effective.  It also comes with a hard floor drive board if your into stripping polished floors. 

The machine is quite a bit quieter than Dry Fusion although that may be because my Dry Fusion machine was getting old and knackered but Thermadry is a better built machine (based on a Victor) in my opinion.

Therma Dry was a lot cheaper than Dry Fusion and apart from all the above I like dealing with honest up front people I can trust.  I've dealt with Craftex for 20 years and use them for everything I can, which is nearly everything I use.

Hope that's helpful.
Nobby
Title: Re: craftex thermodry
Post by: Neil Mc Anulty on April 13, 2005, 09:36:50 am
I used the craftex catalyst last night for the first time, excellent results. These were used with a dry fusion machine so cannot comment on the difference of the machines, however, I can certainly comment on the different levels of customer service of which Craftex are the clear leaders. Thanks for the contact Nobby.