hogjowl
Idiot™
Rotery refers to a 175. RE is a rotery extractor.
Not everyday but I still go out or clean here in the shop when needed.I don't see your brown ass out cleaning every day, Taco!
LOLYes, I bitch. I moan. I'm a pita. But, I do it for ya'll.
Imagine how boring this place would be if I wasn't constantly pissing Olsin and Boyle off?
You're gonna make me look it up?Zechariah 12:3
Zach 12:3
I will make jerusalem a very heavy stone for all people
And all who would heave it away will be cut to pieces
This is true the last 70 years and before...beautiful city
All should visit Jerusalem......the center of the world......
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I hate disturbing all the dust that collects on the tools in the back of my van.
I'm not saying you're wrong but you're wrong!the best rotary would be the one that comes after a cimex or crb, with that you get a great cleaning at a faster pace.
ok guys here's my question, why not use brush agitation??? a cimex in Lee's case and or a crb in others? the 360 has steel shoes and the hoss has steel or teflon (your choice) and lots of people think that is agitation. reallly? a rotary can flush well because the rinse in picked up right away by the vac shoes, i can see that as the only agaitation but a wand or zipper has jets and uses those to flush and agaitate the carpet too. just not as many passes as a rotaty is able to do.
the best rotary would be the one that comes after a cimex or crb, with that you get a great cleaning at a faster pace. win/win. a crb is not too heavy (the 10" or 15") and light and medium soiled carpets could be wanded out. Go with a rotary instead of wand on heavy soiled carpets.
In mark's video above i think that a crb and zipper combo could have done a great job. maybe not faster but maybe easier and/or better results. also maybe faster dry times.
The spray of a wand (and Zipper) at high pressure and at 02 opening (larger droplets, or even larger if you're Ron) will hit the carpet pretty hard and agitate it, some. And since some of us do wet high pressure passes both ways + the lips of the wand, it does get agitated.
Where with a rotary due to centrifugal force and the hoss just has a water bar, all the agitation comes from the circular movement. Given, more agitation.
What I don't understand is (did I get it correctly?) some clean with the rotary and follow up with the wand for picking up the moisture. I thought Jim Martin said he does. Which sounds to me like a lot of work. I understand edging with the wand (still a hassle). Not sure I got it right.
I have been a avid rotary cleaner for years...and have been around this tree way to many times...and I have yet to find anything that will out clean and out flush just a simple rotary cleaning................
ok guys here's my question, why not use brush agitation??? a cimex in Lee's case and or a crb in others? the 360 has steel shoes and the hoss has steel or teflon (your choice) and lots of people think that is agitation. reallly? a rotary can flush well because the rinse in picked up right away by the vac shoes, i can see that as the only agaitation but a wand or zipper has jets and uses those to flush and agaitate the carpet too. just not as many passes as a rotaty is able to do.
the best rotary would be the one that comes after a cimex or crb, with that you get a great cleaning at a faster pace. win/win. a crb is not too heavy (the 10" or 15") and light and medium soiled carpets could be wanded out. Go with a rotary instead of wand on heavy soiled carpets.
In mark's video above i think that a crb and zipper combo could have done a great job. maybe not faster but maybe easier and/or better results. also maybe faster dry times.
Fred C. if this should be a new thread then post it as such, no big deal for me.