100% VLM ???

SteamwayPro

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George,
What is your process for removing candle wax?
I use a Namco Steamer to heat up and soften up and loosen the wax. Then use a drill brush or scraper to scrap wax off carpet

Never a problem getting wax off carpet but sometimes the red stain from red wax can be a problem

Need to use red stain remover for that but sometimes still very difficult to get the red out


I also have a Wagner Wall Paper Steamer, that can be used on wax or red stains, but it never gets out of my basement


Only problem with Namco Steamer is they don't last. They usually stop working after 2-3 years and yes I use distilled water in them



That is a picture of Namco Steamer removing Red Stains


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Obviously you haven't run a cimex. I wouldn't run in residential, so it probably wouldn't be beneficial for you. It is the king of agitation!

Cimex.
I have, I've never owned one. { it was very efficient]
50% of commercial it would work well.

The 175 will not break down.

you can use it in tight areas

you can use it in open areas.

use it in homes

you can carry it

Plus, i'm a pad man [commercial or house-- Pads all the way!]
 
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I use a Namco Steamer to heat up and soften up and loosen the wax. Then use a drill brush or scraper to scrap wax off carpet

Never a problem getting wax off carpet but sometimes the red stain from red wax can be a problem

Need to use red stain remover for that but sometimes still very difficult to get the red out


I also have a Wagner Wall Paper Steamer, that can be used on wax or red stains, but it never gets out of my basement


Only problem with Namco Steamer is they don't last. They usually stop working after 2-3 years and yes I use distilled water in them



That is a picture of Namco Steamer removing Red Stains


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I love that steamer
 

Kenny Hayes

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No need for that with a cimex. Don't get me wrong, I've stripped
thousands of ft with a 175, 13, 15, 17, 20 inches. Tanks and no tanks.
I've used em to scrub carpet with the brush. It is versatile for sure. I couldn't be without one, or two.
 
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No need for that with a cimex. Don't get me wrong, I've stripped
thousands of ft with a 175, 13, 15, 17, 20 inches. Tanks and no tanks.
I've used em to scrub carpet with the brush. It is versatile for sure. I couldn't be without one, or two.
You can't beat the cost$$$

And that you can take 175 and use it anywhere and everywhere.

And by chance if it breaks down,

You can run to Home Depot and rent one for next to nothing.

I'm just saying???

Not for nothing,

but

IT IS THE BEST MACHINE OUT THERE!!!!
 

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Just Wondering

Am I the only Member here that uses the VLM Method on every Carpet Cleaning job

Commercial and Residential

It's time to come out of the VLM Closet



No HWE with TM or Portable

100% VLM with 175 or OP

I switched to the VLM Method in 2019 after 25 years of HWE

And it was one of the BEST decisions I have ever made !!!



I love VLM !!!


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I'm doing VLM exclusively for 2 weeks now and probably another month while Prochem&Van is being rebuilt.

For the maintained homes where I know it was flushed(by myself) it's an easy pad/padcap.

However for commercial I'm using a hybrid system by pretreating with enzymes/citrus/changing out pads/applying 2-3 acid rinse padded, then finish with extraction via electric machine(Mytee)

You don't have to be an absolute to one cleaning discipline as you can fit hwe, VLM, porty all in one standard size TM van.

I've had good referrals as flushing urine out for those customers who use VLM franchise. I'm actually really looking forward to my refreshed/new to me setup TM. Also with my new HX's, 350psi 3 Flow, and 45 blower I've always had 90minute dry times...
I've also had fun on 500' hose runs with the 2.5"/100' performance hack upgrade.
 
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I'm doing VLM exclusively for 2 weeks now and probably another month while Prochem&Van is being rebuilt.

For the maintained homes where I know it was flushed(by myself) it's an easy pad/padcap.

However for commercial I'm using a hybrid system by pretreating with enzymes/citrus/changing out pads/applying 2-3 acid rinse padded, then finish with extraction via electric machine(Mytee)

You don't have to be an absolute to one cleaning discipline as you can fit hwe, VLM, porty all in one standard size TM van.

I've had good referrals as flushing urine out for those customers who use VLM franchise. I'm actually really looking forward to my refreshed/new to me setup TM. Also with my new HX's, 350psi 3 Flow, and 45 blower I've always had 90minute dry times...
I've also had fun on 500' hose runs with the 2.5"/100' performance hack upgrade.
Nothing wrong with steam cleaning then VLM !!! That WORKS and WORKS Well !!!
 
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SteamwayPro

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Frank

Do you use Bonnet Pro Ironman Bonnets on your 175 to extract

They're made for 175's but work on OP's. I only use them on nasty carpet. They really pull out dirt and grab carpet

I use a CRB to scrub. I guess you use a brush

What bonnets do you use

What vacuum do you use



Life is BETTER using the VLM Method !!!


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Frank

Do you use Bonnet Pro Ironman Bonnets on your 175 to extract

They're made for 175's but work on OP's. I only use them on nasty carpet. They really pull out dirt and grab carpet

I use a CRB to scrub. I guess you use a brush

What bonnets do you use

What vacuum do you use



Life is BETTER using the VLM Method !!!


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I do have Iron man pads, very rarely, do i use them. [ they work Great]

I scrub most of the time with white or red pads [They hold so much SOIL]

once in a while green pads for" Rat Nasties"

sometimes i use my shampoo brush.

I love my baby blue MICROFIBER pads!!!

They hold an unbelievable amount of soil!!! { Did I say UNBELIEVABLE]

Plus they are so easy to clean in the wash!



I do have a CRB ,I use it on tile.


Mostly, the Bissell commercial 12and 16 inch {Sanitaire}


Sometimes i pull out the Kirby G5
 
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