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    Posted: 14/July/2005 at 1:27pm

i was reading a post where somebody said dont use 500psi on a certain carpet and it got me thinking that all porty's should have regulators and gauges which many if not most do not. (ie. the 100/150/200 psi ports)

also does anybody have a chart that tells you what psi to use on what fabric/carpet/scenerio etc...

 

 

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porty's with 100-200 psi don't need regulators because it's really not even enough to thoroughly clean cut pile carpets

 

pretty sure they'll teach you what psi to use in a CC technician class through the IICRC

 

only need to know 2 different psi settings for carpet IMO and it's partially personal preference

 

My Powermatic has 2 settings for CCing,so it's pretty simple.........set it on low for low pile,set it on medium for cut pile or shag

 

200and 450psi  is what I like

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shouldn't that be a PI$$chart??
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well if you have 200 it might be good to cut back if you're ever doing cars and vans. i use 50-75psi to do the head liner on cars where it was a smokers car sold to a non-smoker.

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actually  250 - 450 is what I use....

actually 250 is good for alot of carpet...you just have to go a little slower is all...

the carpet dries really quick...no glide needed

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you guys are using 450 with a tm?
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yup... don't really need any more...unless your looking to do some damage

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I fined 400 to 425 is plenty. It works for me.
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and they make fun of guys with 500 psi porty
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it's the suction my lad....
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Originally posted by dontlikedennis dontlikedennis wrote:

and they make fun of guys with 500 psi porty

Have to make fun of somebody?

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how many inches you got? or CFM
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HEAT , suction and flow are the big differences with a TM

 

Plus you can clean 100's of feet away from it

 

I use a terry towel and prespray for roof liners in cars.......makes me feel like Padman

 

but it works with no fear of damage

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I wonder how 500psi porties keep water in the tank without auto fill or any heat at all. 

I use 350 working pressure with the wand & the RX, 200 with the RotoVac.

In an IICRC class I was told 400psi is the maximum you should use.



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