Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: diamond on March 22, 2010, 02:21:36 pm
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Hi
Can you use your rotary brush to work in the micro sponges for dry cleaning. i have the contra rotating brushes but wonder if the weight of the rotary would do a better job.
Cheers
Alastair
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Hi Alastair,
From my experience [I have tried both methods] the contra rotating brushes
are far better.
A Rotary machine tends to throw the compound outwards.
You can get a special brush to fit rotary machines but even this is not as effective.
Expro
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You are correct in saying weight does play a part, and Expro is correct in saying counter rotating brushes will do the job better then a rotary.
However, there are CRB machines which are heavier then others and therefore do a better job.
The heavy ones are Envirodri, Host, Flexi 5 and TM4 (maybe an other 1 or 2 )
the lighter one is the Sebo Duo. Owners like it, but the heavier ones do a better job, and from what I can gather are also easier to clean the the Duo at the end of the job/day.
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You can use a low/standard speed rotary for dry compound cleaning, but as others have said, there is a bit of "fling" to contend with.
Don't use a brush. The preferred medium is a 3M Carpet Skimming Pad. Its probably less than 5mm thick and is a bit floppy, but it works OK. It's also great at agitating pre-spray. Except for blacktop, it will probably outperform a brush. Logic will tell you otherwise, but hey, trust me, I'm a carpet cleaner 8)
Safe and happy cleaning :)
The Ken
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Thanks for advice
I will try the rotary pad on more heavy soiled traffic lanes and see how i get on.
Another string to bow!
Many thanks
Alastair
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I used my Oreck Orbiter with the dry compound with fantastic results :)
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Colin,
You'll have the Old Bill after you, using "Copmound"
;D ;D
Kevin
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Colin,
You'll have the Old Bill after you, using "Copmound"
;D ;D
Kevin
;D ;D ;D