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Quite nice and informative post as i got a chance to get through some new cleaning techniques through this thread. Thanks a lot guys keep sharing the latest updates in cleaning era.

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You made some good points there. I did a search on the topic and found most people will agree with your blog.
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Cimex is still better because it leaves some encap chemicals behind when the carpet get vacuumed the carpet stays cleaners much longer. I have been cleaning 2 floors office building for two years the carpet is very clean all the time much better than I started .

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Nobles makes good equiptment.. The money we all could have saved..!
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I don't think that machine would really work that great. I could see using it in a janitorial type situation, but I would opt for just a pull behind extractor.

where does the dirt go? where does a stain go when you remove with with a spotter and terrycloth? into the rag / pad. man they get dirty.

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The "where does the dirt go?" question is something I am glad I don't have to deal with using truck-mounted hot-water extraction, but then I don't do commercial carpet either.  I'd probably use encap and have to find a good way to explain how it works.
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Originally posted by John L John L wrote:

Originally posted by howellsgs howellsgs wrote:

Excessive build-up of foreign soils and small objects may hinder the effectiveness of pre-sprays and traffic lane cleaners.
Possibly! If you use a mechanical aggitator like me then that isn't a problem.
 A good prespray with surfactants and HOTwater (another excellent surfactant)
When its below freezing i always ask the cust to prevac before we arrive. Approve 
Otherwise prevac is always done first.... Cool

Agitation is just common sense... so is a good prevac. Just because you can get away doing a partial sloppy job doesn.t mean you should. Then again some guys don't have any pride in the work they do.
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Originally posted by howellsgs howellsgs wrote:

Excessive build-up of foreign soils and small objects may hinder the effectiveness of pre-sprays and traffic lane cleaners.
Possibly! If you use a mechanical aggitator like me then that isn't a problem.
 A good prespray with surfactants and HOTwater (another excellent surfactant)
When its below freezing i always ask the cust to prevac before we arrive. Approve 
Otherwise prevac is always done first.... Cool
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Excessive build-up of foreign soils and small objects may hinder the effectiveness of pre-sprays and traffic lane cleaners.
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WOW... think I'll just stick with the 'physics class' approach explaining what encapsulation actually is. One is hired to do a job. Perform poorly and lose the contract, however that machine probably would create quite an impression.
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Originally posted by Steam Man Steam Man wrote:

Unless there's a lot of debris on top of the carpet I don't bother now I have a TM. But when I used the Speedster I would prevac every time.
 
Sometimes i do that too! But notice more fibers/hairs in the lint basket! Confused
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cleaning supplies should be environment friendly too, choose cleaning supplies that do not harm the environment.

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Nice. This is a cool alternative cleaning unit to Pad-Bonnet, Cimex, & showerfeed brush. 
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The problem with claiming quick drying times is twofold; 1. many carpet cleaners lie about the drying time so although you may be telling the truth about fast drying times, your competition could be flooding the carpet and still telling them it will dry in 2 hours or 30 minutes etc. 2. most quick drying methods don't clean very well and the consumers know it. Once you say that your method dries quickly, they assume it is a "maintenance method". If doing hot water extraction with a quick drying method, you really have to explain why it will dry quickly so the consumer understands that they are getting a good cleaning in addition to the convenience of rapid drying. Once you do this, it definitely influences the consumer to choose your services over the Stumbling Steemers of the industry.
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