Bob Savage said:I remember the look on Shawn York's face in Atlanta at Duane's when he saw the 2 temp gauges (ATW) on the SAVAGE-1 TM (a dual wand thing going on during a cleaning demo) both way past 200º - It was a look of disbelief.
Our LP heater is capable of some dangerous temps. Ask Scott Rendall who saw the Steamway Lie Dectector (ATW) on the SAVAGE-1 at 302º at a CC gathering at his shop in Michigan a few years back.
Not to belittle the Vortex, I just smile doing that kind of heat with an electric machine.
Hope you are doing well Jimbo, and thanks for your email about selling on E-Bay.
The Tile Nerd said:The vortex can't be that great because all the vortex owners seem to insist on pre-vacuuming and pre-scrubbing. Both my Steamaction Stealth Eagle and my Steamway Powermatic don't require the extra prep work before rinsing. We simply ask the client to vacuum before we get there, pre-spray then rinse with the Rotovac 360.
Been cleaning like this for 7 years. Repeat & referral business is going nuts.
Jim Martin said:I guess someone has to do the motel 6"s
ronbeatty said:While heat is an important piece of the cleaning pie, nothing beats a Vortex for getting carpet dry. And that is what my customers rave about.
I can't tell any difference from 250 to 280+