Hi Michel,
The CFR machine that’s going to eventually replace the Pro 400 Workstation will have a much larger working capacity. Options will include a single vacuum or dual vacuums, ozone assisted cleaning and a heat exchanger. Pump pressure will also increase.
Dimensionally it is closer to the existing Pro 400 than the Altra series, with the exception of a larger solution/vacuum tank. The new body style will also be rotationally moulded.
This machine I’m sure will offer a happy medium to the operator who cleans in both the domestic and commercial environments.
Hi Doug,
I both use and recommend that where possible hot water is used to fill the CFR system for the very reasons you mentioned. With the exception of your statement that “higher heat will kill more bacteria and viruses, particularly useful this time of the year.”
This is slightly misleading for our field, as our equipment won’t generate steam or provide the minimum contact time necessary to be effective at killing microbes. Although lower temperatures will kill bacteria and some viruses, the contact time required would neither be practical or cost effective for carpet cleaning. Damage would result in the prolonged use of heat and water.
To effectively kill microbes you would have to both pre-treat carpets and apply a post treatment of an anti-microbial agent, or use ozone assisted cleaning equipment. Even after this treatment it would be debatable whether textiles are left completely sterile because of soils left behind, construction of the carpet, or the environment that they are installed in.
At best regardless of system used all we can achieve is a cosmetic clean. However, high performance portables and truck mounts regardless of whether they use cold, warm, hot or superheated water will remove more soil because of increased water flow.
Regards
Steve