...I wouldn't clean my dishes, clothes or van with cold water so why a carpet?...
Jason,
That is a good example of how chemicals can work. I am sure that washing-up liquid would clean dishes well no matter whether you use cold or hot water, however with hot water you would need less time to complete the job - four fundamentals of soil suspension apply no matter what you clean

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...I love the recycling water idea but am unsure about the cold / dirty water cleaning process!
...However I'd love to spend some time working with someone that uses the cfr system to convince me otherwise...
During CARPEX I attended seminar about CFR OZONE machine. The CFR representative in respond to claims that CFR uses dirty water to clean carpets suggested a simple test. I think he called it a "wait shirt test". He said that as you start cleaning carpet water in the machine becomes yellow/brown, but it is not dirty. He said that you can do the "wait shirt test" marking a wait shirt with recycled water that you have cleaned the carpet with and see that after the shirt drys there will be no dirty marks on it.
I have not done it and have not heard from anybody who done something like this, however the CFR representative was very confident talking about the "wait shirt test".
With all machines and chemicals its down to the technician who is doing the job...
...The technician makes the machine work!
A good technician will get the best out of his machine!...
Could not agree more.
Regards,
Arthur
P.S. There is a saying that a bad dancer always complains about his balls.
