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The Carpet Cleaning Pro

  • Posts: 753
Yeh, They also have the Truvox machines in HSS hire shops in those colours.

Carpet2Clean

  • Posts: 378
Hi Dean

How about trying a Prochem course..They are in Surrey..A great training course to learn carpet types like (Carpet cleaning pro) said.

Richard

Dean payne

  • Posts: 194
yeah the prochem one looks good as well,
I got it wrong as well just taken another look at the machine its 4.8 Bar so abour 70 psi not 40 psi so this should be ok for me to start out with until i get experiance.

Anyone know how you empty the cleaning solution side?

The Carpet Cleaning Pro

  • Posts: 753
I did think the entry level of this model was 70psi.(stated in my first post) It replaced the Steam Easy machine.

I am guessing it came with a single jet wand? Stick with the single jet wand with this pressure then if you do decide to upgrade the pump to 135 you will be able to go with a twin jet wand.

Kinver_Clean

  • Posts: 1120
To empty the solution tank-
Fit the vac pipe on the machine.
Switch the vac motor(s) on.
Put the other end of the vac pipe in the tank.
It will then suck all the water out of the tank.
When it is empty-
Put a bucket under the dump valve and open it.
The water will then flow into the bucket.
Empty the bucket down a proper foul drain not rainwater drain.
 ;D
God must love stupid people---He made so many.

Dean payne

  • Posts: 194
yeah its a single jet wand, and i have a handheld tool, been doing more reasearch online and looking at utube for tips, hints.
I think this will be a perfect lill add on to window cleaning esp on them days its raining.

Is this business ok in winter as in people wanting carpets cleaned, is it a thing you can do all year round?

Dean payne

  • Posts: 194
I big thank you from you all, i know im a novice but iu have a machine to start me off, and now i know the make, the model and the psi from all your help, just need experiance and some further training and bobs ya uncle, I think at my level a 7opsi is a good power to learn on, then when i get better i will apreatate the power of the bigger machines and be able to do jobs quicker but for now i am just practicing and in no rush, id rather take my time and learn the ropes slowly.