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doug
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Posted: 11/March/2006 at 2:49pm |
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Are you serious? I have never heard of anyone doing that. By the time you go in and out you could have the furniture moved? Savings & wear minimal at most.
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John L
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Posted: 11/March/2006 at 3:21pm |
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Yes, I'm serious, If your out their all day 10-15min here and there could add up to 1-1.5hrs idling v.s. all out.. The other day it took me 20min to get a big room ready for extraction and had to mix some more prespray.. But only 1 min to set my tm to idle. 20min full blast or idle.???? I choose idle. What do the rest of you do? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ doug = full blast steaminpile = full blast john L = idle
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doug
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Posted: 11/March/2006 at 3:25pm |
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John I do all the room prep before I start the unit.
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John L
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Posted: 11/March/2006 at 7:44pm |
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I do that also but if its a huge job i dont want to prespray all of it right away. vacuum yes. OK, I understand what your saying doug. thanks |
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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 11/March/2006 at 10:04pm |
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if you run the unit you get hotter pre-spray...
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John L
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Posted: 11/March/2006 at 10:32pm |
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With a hydroforce. dont have one. using pump up. should i get one. must save alot of time. At idle mine is stays hot.. What u all using for prespray? pump up, hf, or what???????
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Steaminpile
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Posted: 13/March/2006 at 11:42pm |
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I have a HF (use it the most) pepsi sprayer ( I like it for commercial jobs) and an electric (I like it for scotchguard)
can't beat a hydroforce for empties or nasties |
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John L
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Posted: 14/March/2006 at 2:09pm |
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And all i have is a dang 3gal. pump up.
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jtuseo
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Posted: 14/June/2006 at 12:25pm |
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I rock a 1 gal pump up.
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thermedix
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Posted: 14/June/2006 at 3:21pm |
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I have a Cleanco Compact, I took off the high idle switch and replaced it with a choke pull off switch, as the airflow is restricted it pulls the idle up, this idea came from the way my old cleanco classic worked, if I pull the hose off the wand for about 5 seconds, the truck reverts to an idle, saves on gas..200 deg. stat=180-185 at the wand, that works fine for me, I also have a short length of hp hose that I fill my pump sprayer with, this cycles the cold water in the hose and fills the pump sprayer with hot water..
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doug
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Posted: 14/June/2006 at 4:22pm |
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Dream on son 200 deg atm does not = 185 at the wand unless you are cleaning with the tm inside the house. Who in this day and age uses a pump sprayer to apply pre spray?
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jtuseo
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Posted: 14/June/2006 at 5:43pm |
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I rock a pump sprayer!
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John L
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Posted: 14/June/2006 at 7:05pm |
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Iroc also on a pump up............... Is that bad doug???? |
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Posted: 14/June/2006 at 7:09pm |
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Riiiiiight, I am lying, what possibly could my motivation be? I also own a thermography camera, I can very accurately measure temperature of all components on the machine as well as the temps on the carpet. son...
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