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Thank's Jim, but that's a picture of indentations left from the swoop head after it's done turning. That gets vacced or brushed out. I've cleaned that same carpeting and the water sprays out, the fibers are displaced by the metal swoops (that do the actual cleaning) the carpet is rinsed by the jets and extracted dry. I still don't see the streaking.T
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Those are swirls, from what I can tell from the pictures Jim. Admittedly they are more difficult to remove on a thick pile, but it's not streaking which requires some sort of recleaning or other touch up work.
I wish someone would show what the "streaking" looks like from the 360i'. I have never seen it in the few thousand carpets I have cleaned over the past three years. Is it something that can't be removed? Is it soil remaining? I have two 360i's and both are the three swoop head models.
This carpet does not looked like it was groomed yet, which would usually make it appear to be streaking when it is likely just light variance from carpet nap laying in different directions.
So Jim, If streaking is caused by a jet problem then the HOSS should not streak at all?
It's been my observation for many years now that the streaking is not caused solely by jets. On thicker and usually very dirty carpets the rotary machine is evenly balanced across all the cleaning teeth as you swing to the right, but as you swing to the left the teeth dig in further this causing a cleaner and narrow stripe on that pass. My neighbor has the perfect carpet for streaking. It doesn't matter such rotary I use on it, it'll streak. That includes the hoss and overlapping 90% and slow as hell cleaning.