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Michael
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Oooh, double-post.
Anyway, my supplier says the problem with a Drimaster and a porty is the greater flow of solution, which mean having to empty more often. I don't know from personal experience. |
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Hammy
Carpet Cleaning Guru Joined: 27/September/2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 10330 |
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Didn't you already post this?
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Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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bubbleberry
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At the moment I operate a carpet cleaning business, and run with the bonett method...
I am thinking of going with a rotary drymaster, but realise that this is a completly different animal, so I was hoping you could answer some questions... what length hose do you guys use, are you able to clean all houses,big and small. Do you carry the water on board, how much do you need, what is the set up, and how do you handle the dirty water? Does it really dry as quickley as they say?How long on average, for a lightly soiled room? Does it clean as well as they say, any examples of its quality? Have any of you used it with a portable extractor?Which one? For those who use a truck mount, which one?Rate it 1-10 Have any of you used a different product, how do they compare? Any pros and cons>?? Any other advice... thanks guys an gals |
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