Old Coastie
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Ofer, grain is on the way!
Splorktructions are extra. You might wanna shop that around locally.
Splorktructions are extra. You might wanna shop that around locally.
Thank you Loren.
If correct, I assume that the issue is the metal being heated too much by the heat causing some distortion. The metal heat being different than steam heat where only water actually touching the carpet (which we know will not cause any issues and will actually trigger heat memory which will perk up the carpet.) Am I correct?
In that case would changing metal shoes to glides, solve the issue?
I also have the quad head, used only once in a different situation (did not cause swirls) but just once and a very different carpet.
Well being as its a POS I couldn't offer you much for it.I agree with Ofer
Personally I believe it is a design flaw, should have a teflon or PTFE to reduce friction
Metal and plastic under heat and friction don't mix well
Other tools out there, why take the risk
If I ever get motivated, I'd dump the 360i on eBay to some sucker...'
Unless some idiot here wants to make an offer
You've been warned before Grass Hopper, that word has been copyrighted........Well being as its a POS I couldn't offer you much for it.![]()
Heat set of carpet is much higher than 250 degree. Also, I very much doubt that it would be 250 at the carpet. Did you actually ever measure it at the carpet?
Metal being exposed to heat will heat up and the heat will build, so the metal will get hotter. But with a smooth metal wand and very little movement per minute (unlike a rotary) I doubt the wands metal will cause distortion.
Yes, too much pressure will cause distortion and the hotter the fiber gets the easier it will be for the too high pressure to do more damage. The wet heat alone won't do it. Take a steamer and see if it will distort the carpet pile.
Could also be a worn out jet that is not fanning the water as well, thus creating even a stronger impact.
Of course, I respectfully agree to disagree. Only you're wrong![]()
Of course you are correct. The temperature at the carpet will not be 250 degrees like it is at the truck.
Not sure that the object being heated will get hotter than the heat source itself.
Stick your hand onto 120 degree water and compare to 120 degree air. Which feels hotter?
Another nugget from Captain CrypticThis thread reminds me of a good episode of a classic game show like "To Tell the Truth".
Several plausible stories are told, all but one is FOS.
If you go back and do a Clearwater or mild acid rinse, you will see it disappear.
The 360i is a great tool with one flaw
Unless you can tell me what I was doing wrong, that thing happened with a brush head.That flaw is totally gone when you use the brushhead.
You're a sik mofo! LOLIt's really not that complicated, do you have your * clinched while using the 360i?
It's important to relax and let loose of your inner tight.....wadd......
OkThat flaw is totally gone when you use the brushhead.