Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: A+CleaningService on October 10, 2009, 01:37:07 pm
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Hi,
anyone have any feedback on the altec 1200 psi portable? A shade under £3000
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Na, the 600psi model is the mutts though.... I take it you need the extra psi for hard floor cleaning?
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Not going straight away into hard floor cleaning. But it just saves me having to change the machine again at a later date..
If the 1200 does the same job as a truckmount, then I can keep it in the van at jobs.
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If the 1200 does the same job as a truckmount, then I can keep it in the van at jobs.
Errr.... no to the first part - the only similarity is that it squirts and sucks, yes you can keep it in the van but if it only got twin 3 stage motors dont expect fantastic performance.
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Errr.... no to the first part - the only similarity is that it squirts and sucks, yes you can keep it in the van but if it only got twin 3 stage motors dont expect fantastic performance.
that is why i wanted feed back
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the extra psi will be for hard floor cleaning but i would expect just entry level.
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I take it you're refering to the "triple vac" 1200 psi! I don't keep mine in the van and as all the weight is in the back of the machine, it's a doddle getting it in and out!
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Colin, do they do the triple vac at 1200psi. I dont see it listed as an option on the 1200psi spec sheet.
Nor do I see 1200psi as an option on the triple vac spec sheet.
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Hi Joe,
When I phoned up to order mine they asked what pump I wanted.... I'm sure 1200 was offered!!!!
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Well maybe Colin, just dont see it.
dont know if a 1200 pump requires more electrical power and maybe it takes it over the 2 cord requirement.
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Maybe, I don't really know. But I was offered 1200psi... Best to ring up and find out I suppose!!!
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A 1200psi porty! If it is available then there are surely issues with power and water supply. I clean hard floors at 1000psi using my truckmount and it uses a hell of a lot of water! I have a 375ltr water tank and can empty that in an hour doing hard floor cleaning so run with a hose connected to tank inlet on bigger jobs. Only stopping when waste tank is full.
All the best,
Jason.
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Hi Jason
Alltec do one and so do Solutions Cornwall, maybe others, I dont know.
Dont know about Alltec but Solutions Masterforce has auto fill and auto dump so not a problem.
Heat will be the problem because the water has less time at those flows to be able to heat up to high temperature.
But with the right cleaning solution and right agitation should be able to get a good finish.
Not that I am experianced in hard floors, just what I gleaned from a one day course recently.
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Hi Joe,
I understand they would need an auto fill and dump system in place its the power consumption that worries me most. I had a 500psi eclipse and that tripped quite a few houses I worked in so 1200psi?
Perhaps the new pumps run on lower power to make this possible. I'm out of touch with newer portys so shouldnt really comment :-X
All the best,
Jason.
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Hi Joe,
I understand they would need an auto fill and dump system in place its the power consumption that worries me most. I had a 500psi eclipse and that tripped quite a few houses I worked in so 1200psi?
Perhaps the new pumps run on lower power to make this possible. I'm out of touch with newer portys so shouldnt really comment :-X
All the best,
Jason.
can see your point about water probs think if your goin to be doin hard floors . and invest that sort of money surely an entry level tm or sec hand would be more practical. cant see the logic of aporty for hard floor cleaning personally
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They will do a good job Richard.
At the 1 day course I went on at Leicester racecourse we had a large area of floor to go thro.
We started at one end basically with a mop and bucket (mop was microfibre), and a wet vacuum. We got a result.
As we went along we then used a rotary with a stiffer brush then for carpet cleaning, and the wet vac. got a result - slightly better.
Then we used the Masterforce from Solutions with a spinner and its own suction. Maybe better result.
Then finally we used Steve knights tm with loads of heat and suction, along with the spinner. Better result.
So we got a result with all 4 methods, but as we went a long the job got easier, maybe a tad quicker, the floor dried quicker etc ...... but at a cost.
Obviously with a large area, which that was, and you get lots of those jobs - the TM was best .... but at a cost.
If you just doing someones kitchen or hall, you can do a good job with the "basics".
Good operator methods is obviously a necessity, as is the cleaning fluid. That day we were using STS from Solutions Cornwall (it was one of their traing days and a bargain at £45+vat).
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Adrian Marsh in Alsager has got the Alltec 1200psi triple vac with auto fill and dump
Steve
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See:-
http://www.alltec.co.uk/page/1ouv1/Truck_Mounted_Machines/Advance_1200psi_Portable.html
Dave.
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Cant see the logic of aporty for hard floor cleaning personally
TM users could say the same about the logic for a porty for carpet cleaning! I'm not sure you know what you're talking about ship mate ;D
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Says twin 3 stage on that link Dave
CHEERS TONY
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Joe.... I think I was maybe away with the fairies when I rang my order in cos I can't find a TV 1200 either... I can only say I must have dreamt it!
That STS stuff's something else isn't it? I'm cleaning some safety flooring at a local school and I caught the cleaners writing down all the details from the bottle.... So Nick might be getting a call from a Mr Middleton.... I should ask for commission really as I'm gonna lose my job to a gaggle of cleaning ladies...... ;D
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You know the saying Colin
if you cant beat em....... join em.
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Bit of a weight issue as well, and only 2 vacs.
John
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Only if you're a Southerner John ;D
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Tony,
Yes I noticed that, whereas the 600psi has triple vacs, possibly a space issue, with the bigger pump. Possibly the thinking is that for hard floors the pressure is more important than the vac, so long as the vacs is sufficient. I must admit that when I use the 'T' Wave on hard floors, I have the psi up tp 1200 for ceramics, but the vac on its lowest setting with the vac relief on the SX12 fully open, and often wish I could reduce the vac more, to prevent lock on's.
Dave
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The third vac is an option - as I said Adrian Marsh has one.
Steve