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Doug Holloway

  • Posts: 3917
Texatherm
« on: February 19, 2006, 05:39:30 pm »
Hi Guys,

I have just become a Textherm owner and I wondered if any of you experienced users had any tips.

Cheers

Doug

therapist

Re: Texatherm
« Reply #1 on: February 19, 2006, 06:46:37 pm »
Go directly to Tex for a days training. Ypo'll be glad you did................

rob m

mark_roberts

  • Posts: 1899
Re: Texatherm
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2006, 09:01:32 pm »
Great decision Doug.

Yes training is a must.

When you put the pad on the floor get it moving asap or it will leave a wet ring which takes a lot longer to dry that the other areas.

If the area your cleaning is really dirty then leave the pad a bit wetter.

You now enjoy doing commercial work.

Its useless for residential IMO.

Mark

woodman

  • Posts: 1069
Re: Texatherm
« Reply #3 on: February 20, 2006, 09:30:31 am »
You must thoroughly vacuum the carpets first (although I would assume you do this any way)

As mark says be careful about leaving a wet pad on the carpet and if you do rugs with it ( as I do) be especially careful.

Here's where I disagree with Mark, I use it every week on residential and find it fine, if you do a lot of 80/20 as I do it's fantastic, just takes practise and once you have cleaned Flotex with it you won't clean it any other way.

Clients love the fast drying times. ;)


david_m

  • Posts: 180
Re: Texatherm
« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2006, 10:08:05 am »

hello doug

good tips from all above if you want the30min drying times
wring your pad out in a wringer mop bucket
i would also use my texatherm on domestic carpets but not all.

                     davy