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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: collins ReVive Stoneworks on January 22, 2010, 03:39:29 pm
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hi any reviews which is the best proven low moisture system
best for clean
best for cost
best for ease of use
i know this is a question gets asked a lot but i know many of you here
go through many machines and have lots of experience
the reason why i ask is i am trying to get info before selling my mint van and truckmount as edge edge from swindon to can qauntify
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www.ccsop.com
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Karl
There is no definitive answer to your questions.
Look at your marketplace, the type of textile you will, in the main, be cleaning, the type of soils, frequency of cleans...... and then, as a professional carpet cleaner, decide which is the most appropriate tool/system for that job.
For myself, my number one LM system is Dry Fusion, but, for example, last week I cleaned 250sqM with a generic rotary and a colloidal. I've heard great things about OP machines, but, probably due to lack of machine experience, I just can't get on with them. Then there's the Cimex family, effective with conventional LM process' and, I hear, superb with encapsulation. Then there's the VLM systems such as Host, & Envirodri et al.
If I were to be looking at a branded system again, I would have no problem at all with Dry Fusion. The results, ease of use and earning potential is up there with the best. But it is a dedicated machine and system and perhaps a little too high rpm to be safely used in combination with other systems.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
The Ken
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Hmmmmmmmm, you right difficult
like the look of the thermodry
its the result that truly counts i have to be certain when i walk away
the carpet is clean not just soil pushed about
the custy really matters to me most,
a magic wand is what i want .
karl
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Karl
Dave Power - DaveP - has a Thermadry. Only recently he commented on here how he likes it. John Kelly sells them.
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Hi Joe thanks for that allways good info from you
is john kelly restoremate??
thanks
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Dry fusion with a texatherm heater bucket.
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Yes but RESTORMATE - does make a difference when googling for the web site but here it is anyway.
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf left hand side - Rotary Cleaning Systems
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Dry fusion with a texatherm heater bucket.
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i think fusion and textherm heated bucket makes sense
just wondering
we have a local guy who baught into
bone dry , he is always busy they use the host
marketing must be convinsing , tried powder think its very limited ..