Cold water cleaning

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Jim Bethel

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Aren't you more qualified to talk about SEO?!?! Cause I am pretty sure you aren't a cleaner
 
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juniorc82

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ya man cold water doesnt clean worth a crap . whats your point
 

Mikey P

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I tossed him but boy wouldn't it be nice to be able to not have to deal with heaters.
 

sweendogg

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Guess I missed something, but just saying... we only use cold water when immersion cleaning rugs. The gunk still comes out. :mrgreen:
 

Ron K

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Chemistry...Time...Agitation...Heat

Increase one Decrease another!
Unless...... then just shoot yourself!
 
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juniorc82

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sweendogg said:
Guess I missed something, but just saying... we only use cold water when immersion cleaning rugs. The gunk still comes out. :mrgreen:
I would say immersion cleaning and aggitation makes up for loss of heat
 

The Great Oz

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It costs us less to heat water for cleaning than to make up for it in additional dwell time and agitation effort, and saves the cost of additional chemical use. Reducing the need for additional agitation also reduces the chance of damage to fibers.

Heating water for cleaning, in real terms, is better for the planet.
 
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Ken Snow

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Re: Re: Cold water cleaning

The Great Oz said:
It costs us less to heat water for cleaning than to make up for it in additional dwell time and agitation effort, and saves the cost of additional chemical use. Reducing the need for additional agitation also reduces the chance of damage to fibers.

Heating water for cleaning, in real terms, is better for the planet.
Ditto that

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KevinD

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Lee Stockwell said:
Most clothing is washed in cold water.

Maybe in your house.
I own a Laundry. The Global Average for cold water washing is 30-40%
 

Jimmy L

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I think TIDE makes a cold water detergent.

And in HARVARD CHEMICALS catalog they also make a cold water powder for carpet cleaning.
 

ruff

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Hot water is over rated!

And so is cold water!

If you ask me, not that you ever would, the future for the planet is in single malts.

Sipped slowly.
 

Ron Werner

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laundry also sits in the water for 30 minutes agitating. Who wants to sit and agitate a carpet for 30 min per 50sf? I'll vacuum it for that long IF it needs it. :roll: but the scrubbing is the quick part
 
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Jim Bethel

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haha - now you have deleted him, I look like a crazy person starting a thread and talking to no one in particular. :lol:
 

Ron K

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Re: Re: Cold water cleaning

Ken Snow said:
Ditto that

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Ken I never thought of it in terms of rugs. How much faster do you think hotwater cleaning makes your operation?
 

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