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What I started with 43 years ago.
I agree. I very quickly went to a stiff shampoo brush on a 175 back in the summer of 1975 just a few months after trying to get the results I wanted from my new Vac 11 steam cleaner. That combo was unbeatable even after I got my Pro1200 TM in 1987. I finally put the 175/brush away when I got my 360i three years ago. Nothing beats that little rotary machine. The 175 with brush served me well for 35 years but is now retired collecting dust.
 
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Well, I beg to differ with you Mike.

RX-20 dedication has made the 175 unnecessary for us.

Hey, only so much room in the van--I'd love to have every tool imaginable but it's not practical.

Whatever floats your boat.

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I have the Adjust a Glide brush. The center riser is adjustable, taking pressure off the bristles. As the brush wears down there will be less pressure on the bristles and more on the center, thus it would require raising the center to allow adequate pressure back on the brush. Is that clear a mud?:confused:[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the explanation Shane, I understand how the adjustable center riser works but I apologize for not asking my questions clearly.
First, is the brush Mikey showed adjustable or not? It doesn't look like it is.
Secondly, which carpet brush is better, adjustable or non-adjustable?
Thirdly, Does it really matter if its adjustable or not? And if so, why?

Thanks to Shane and everyone else.
Bill Morgan
 

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I have been trying to post a picture of my van and brush but can't get it to paste after I copy it in photobucket.

Marty.......click on the pic in PB that you want to post, a window pops up, and the last link....IMG.....copy and paste that. Works here in the Yankee States.



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I grunted my 175 into the van last month for nasty REO move in. Told them I could renew it (yikes), I pre-sprayed with Extreme (CTI, and recently reformulated). Rinsed with my 360. Felt like it took forever but in reality it wasn't that bad. I left a section of a hall un-scrubbed and ran just the 360. Ya, can't deny the difference.

My frustration is space in the van. I need a 12" box with roll up doors bad. Dam home owners association will hang me if I park one in my drive.
 

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I grunted my 175 into the van last month for nasty REO move in. Told them I could renew it (yikes), I pre-sprayed with Extreme (CTI, and recently reformulated). Rinsed with my 360. Felt like it took forever but in reality it wasn't that bad. I left a section of a hall un-scrubbed and ran just the 360. Ya, can't deny the difference.

My frustration is space in the van. I need a 12" box with roll up doors bad. Dam home owners association will hang me if I park one in my drive.

How about a more portable CRB machine to save space? That might be my next big purchase. I've never done much scrubbing at all (outside a Grandi groomer) but I know that will improve my results. Man I'm going to need a good helper...


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How about a more portable CRB machine to save space? That might be my next big purchase. I've never done much scrubbing at all (outside a Grandi groomer) but I know that will improve my results. Man I'm going to need a good helper...
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The Cyl. Brush Machine has a couple of advantages:

1. It brushes the pile in two different directions with the counter-rotating brushes.

2. The 20" CBM is 50 lbs. vs ~100 lbs for a good 17" floor machine.

3. The CBM will allow effective "Encapsulation" cleaning for price sensitive commercial maintenance plans.

4. It can also "Pile Brush" the carpet as a hd Vacuum.

Larry
 
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Not another acronym!?
Larry, what's the difference between a CRB and a CBM? I know that CRB stands for counter rotating brush, how is different the CBM?

Links please.

Will any of them will double as a vacuum (not just for pet hair), for those of us who can't have an extended van, therefore are space challenged?
 
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i used extreme clean today for the first time in a nasty one bedroom. used the certified pile lifter to agitate and help restore the pile. i think that stuff gave me a headache.

ive been thinking about getting that brush for my 175. i dont always carry it but usually have my pile lifter but id still like to have a brush for the 175 for bigger jobs. i use several different pads including the green stripe which seem to work best for scrubbing.

thanks for bringing this up mikey.
 

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How about a more portable CRB machine to save space? That might be my next big purchase. I've never done much scrubbing at all (outside a Grandi groomer) but I know that will improve my results. Man I'm going to need a good helper...


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I have both and the CBM is not nearly as good as the 175 for prescribing. It's good at removing hair and loose carpet fiber, but not as a scrubber.

The 175 is still king.
 
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I have both and the CBM is not nearly as good as the 175 for prescribing. It's good at removing hair and loose carpet fiber, but not as a scrubber.

The 175 is still king.

I have a 175, just need the brush. I am alone and VERY hesitant to start dragging that behemoth anywhere on a regular basis. Once I hire some help, that will probably change.


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I have a 175, just need the brush. I am alone and VERY hesitant to start dragging that behemoth anywhere on a regular basis. Once I hire some help, that will probably change.


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Weighs 2x's as much as me!


Sent from da bak seat of a Purple Caddy where the roadkill is real : )
 
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Since we got the Whitteaker it comes out a lot. The 175 with the blue brush riser removed rarely comes out on residential but always on commercial. The 175 pushes it down and around but the Whitteaker pulls it up.

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I have a 175, just need the brush. I am alone and VERY hesitant to start dragging that behemoth anywhere on a regular basis. Once I hire some help, that will probably change.


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I have no idea how you're set up, of course, but I would be surprised if you have to use it often. The place has to be pretty bad before I need it, but man, there's nothing like a good ole 100 lb rotary to dig up soil.

I have a realty company that manages 250 rentals (their count) that has started using me exclusively (so they say). I have to believe its in part because I am willing to take the time and go to the effort to prescrub (with a brush) on their rat nasties. It is really amazing the results you can get with a 175 and HWE over HWE alone.
 

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Since we got the Whitteaker it comes out a lot. The 175 with the blue brush riser removed rarely comes out on residential but always on commercial. The 175 pushes it down and around but the Whitteaker pulls it up.

Gene

It's breaks the bond the soil has with the fiber and your extraction removes it.

Using your reasoning, HWE Pushes it down, since the jets are pointed downward.
 

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Marty;

A Cyl. Brush Machine can agitate very well . . .

if it has aggressive brushes.

It stands up the pile much better also.

Larry

Larry, with all due respect, you know not of what you speak. You don't clean day in and day out.

I know from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with both types of machine, over countless hours of use, the a CBM lacks sufficient weight to adequately prescrub anything but direct glue down commercial carpet,
 

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Larry, with all due respect, you know not of what you speak. You don't clean day in and day out.

I know from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with both types of machine, over countless hours of use, the a CBM lacks sufficient weight to adequately prescrub anything but direct glue down commercial carpet,


I reluctantly and wholeheartedly agree with Marty.


and I don't rely on a "specialist" to give me my opinion on these manners.
 
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Well, the only way for me to find out is to go ahead and get one of these things and swing it around Mrs. Piff's living room...


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Is there much of a learning curve? I use my 175 to strip/scrub tile. I'm imagining it might have quite a bit more bite on carpet?


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Larry, with all due respect, you know not of what you speak. You don't clean day in and day out.

I know from PERSONAL EXPERIENCE with both types of machine, over countless hours of use, the a CBM lacks sufficient weight to adequately prescrub anything but direct glue down commercial carpet,

I think you have not used the CBM's with larger motors and heavier frames.

With enough HP and counter-rotating stiff brushes,
it will outclean that flimsy rotary brush spinning on that plastic disc.

Paul Brown has cleaned lots of carpet with both types of brush machines.

Ask his opinion of comparative cleaning ability.

Larry
 
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I'm sure Paul's opinion impresses the *** goober s..


A fiber pad under a 175 is the king of grease busters, amything else is an old man copout
 
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