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AshWhite

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Re: Bonnet Pads
« Reply #20 on: March 13, 2012, 10:14:19 am »
I was just thinking, so - MF Bonnets are alright, but crap, but also great. Except for agitation, unless you get the ones for agitation in which case they're good.  :o

I've used MF pads and not been massively impressed, but I can't say I've done enough with them to give them a fair trial - I haven't tried the agitation strips yet, and I haven't tried any of the queen bonnet type - so I've got a bit of a shopping list. I've got a feeling that it's going to be like all things carpet cleaning, ie there is no one size fits all, and it depends on machine, carpet, method of cleaning, soiling etc etc...
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fenman

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Re: Bonnet Pads
« Reply #21 on: March 13, 2012, 10:37:57 am »
Try the green scrub pads from www.killiskleaners.co.uk

These are great for agitation and cleaning mingers and good price.

Jamie Pearson

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Re: Bonnet Pads
« Reply #22 on: March 13, 2012, 11:21:19 am »
It is all relative to the spec of machine and the product you are using and what you need to do.

Lighter the machine the more aggressive the pad.

Encap products only need agitation where bonnet cleaners need absorbing.

Then there are floor bonnets but that would confuse things even further.


AshWhite

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Re: Bonnet Pads
« Reply #23 on: March 13, 2012, 11:41:37 am »
It is all relative to the spec of machine and the product you are using and what you need to do.

Lighter the machine the more aggressive the pad.

Encap products only need agitation where bonnet cleaners need absorbing.

Then there are floor bonnets but that would confuse things even further.



Jamie, am I correct in thinking that for encap a synthetic fibre (polyester) would be better, and for shampooing natural fibres (cotton) would be better?
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