Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: james roffey on January 13, 2010, 12:24:12 pm
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been going about 10 months now and have been using a ninja and very happy i am with
it,\ i also have an envirodri gen 4 which i use to agitate and sometimes dry clean although not very often.
please dont "shoot me down in flames" :-[ lads but i have very little knowledge of the different bonnet type systems dry fusion/dry 60 etc being used i have seen them but have never used any particular system i am looing for something that i can use on commercial carpet tiles and larger domestic i know there wil be no definitve answer to this but a bit of advice would be welcomed also would be interested in some practical experience training of using this system would this be needed?
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I use one of these, great bit of kit ;)
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/THERM9500
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James my answer is the same as Daves as i have just got in from using one on a pubs belgium wilton.Comes up lovely.Regards Alan(swindon)
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im fed up of telling people the best method ;) for area covered/time factor and instant results and fast drying
providing of course they are not absolulty minging , having said that i cleaned bar areas that have a lot of soining and got good results.
geoff
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Hi Jim
I have the Texatherm system (old one) and when I use my own chemical system I call it the Dry60 system, hence the website.
You are welcome to have a go some time, I am using it Sat but unfortunately it is commercial and security would not allow you in!
All these systems are similar and one can obtain excellent results on carpet tiles.
Cheers
Doug
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Dry Fusion is my "cash cow". It earns me really good money on commercial low profiles.
I also use it as a problem solver eg. see the recently posted pictures of a BW in an Indian Restaurant. Also use it when access is a problem on residentials. But it wouldn't be my first choice for any woven or tufted cut pile residential or contract installation. Rinse extraction, whether T/M or porty, rules on this one.
Think of a rotary LM system as a way of expanding your business into the commercial low profile sector (a massive marketplace) and keep it as your problem solver, along with your Envirodri, for everything else.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
The Ken