If You up the jet size heat exchange machines won't maintain temp. My experience is best TnG cleaning results are achieved by using rocking chems, mechanical agitation and high temperature rinse.
If those three criteria have been properly satisfied then psi and flow are subordinate.
I suggest hi temp will out perform flow and psi consistently.
That tears my rotator cuff. I probably could cut a foot off that wand.Just lift the wand higher to adjust spray pattern.
Not all glides are created equal. I have a couple of glided aw29's, a 2 inch westpak and my new Mach 12 with Pmf's 2 piece glide. The Mach 12 gets a better seal and is harder to move than the others. Much better extraction, you can feel the difference. I used Tom's glided swivel wand on a commercial job (not mine) and it was a real pleasure to use, probably the best extraction of them all. Although I haven't used it, I bet the Mach 15 with a glide would be a joy to use if you need a 2 inch tube.Steve!
Remember when you got the new tm and were like... Should have done that a long time ago.
The glide is kinda the same thing. It will make things easier for you.
Mine is shot now lol. But it works.That tears my rotator cuff. I probably could cut a foot off that wand.
I love my Mach 12. I don't use 2 inch wands except for shag of very deep pile carpets. The small difference in drying time isn't a concern to me or my clients. If I need to speed dry anything, I bring some fans. Make sure it's the titanium version. It's much lighter than your average stainless wand. My Mach 12 is almost half the weight of an aw29 which is not a heavy wand to begin with. If the Mach 15 works as good as the Mach 12, you'll curse yourself for not getting it sooner.Mine is shot now lol. But it works.
I want to try a machine 15 glided. I've priced them just to many other things going on to pull the trigger without trying it first.
The spinning tips.If flow trumps pressure for rinsing, why does the Zipper SS @ 4 to 6 flow rinse better than the standard Zipper @ 12 flow?
Aggitation?The spinning tips.
Not quite.Aggitation?
If flow trumps pressure for rinsing, why does the Zipper SS @ 4 to 6 flow rinse better than the standard Zipper @ 12 flow?
I prefer to unzipper but each to his ownI changed my ss zipper to 02 tips and like the results also Eric I moved the bottom handle to the front side and it's easier to move around for a old guy like me and just LOVE to zipper all day. jz.
I prefer to unzipper but each to his own
Bad advice in many cases.BLA,BLA,BLA
Unless you're using a cheapo wand where some overseas distributor just slaps some jets on without any concern, leave the wand alone. If it's from a reputable company, they'll know what flow works best with the design of the specific tool. Just adjust your psi to the wand you've purchased, and you'll be fine.
Give me an exampleBad advice in many cases.
Cheap wand from over seas distributorsGive me an example
The jets have a simple numbering format, usually sized at minimum flow depending on several other variables including the preference of the vendor.BLA,BLA,BLA
Unless you're using a cheapo wand where some overseas distributor just slaps some jets on without any concern, leave the wand alone. If it's from a reputable company, they'll know what flow works best with the design of the specific tool. Just adjust your psi to the wand you've purchased, and you'll be fine.
Thanks for agreeing with my statement. You don't seem like a cheap overseas distributor, so I would trust the flow you put on your wands.Many U.S. wand manufacturers size the jets incorrectly on their wands.
One 2-jet 12" wand from a "west coast" manufacturer had two #01 jets,
instead of the two 03 jets we would use.
Carpet would not of cleaned well with 1/3rd the amount of water.
Very little IMPACT to break the soil loose.
I don't mean to grind this debate in the dirt, but I think I know which west coast manufacturer you're talking about, and the wand they're sizing as a 2flow is under the portable wand section, which is really what it should be. The wands in the truckmount wand section are at a 6flow like it should be also. So I think they're correct on why they set it up that way.Many U.S. wand manufacturers size the jets incorrectly on their wands.
One 2-jet 12" wand from a "west coast" manufacturer had two #01 jets,
instead of the two 03 jets we would use.
Carpet would not of cleaned well with 1/3rd the amount of water.
Very little IMPACT to break the soil loose.
The only reason you see 2 or 3 flow wands, is so that the heater on the portable can keep up. On older 100 psi portables that we used to use, we usually had a 6 flow. Also, the so called 500 psi pumps you find on some of today's portables won't give even 150 psi on anything larger than a 2 flow. You need at least a 1/2 HP motor to get 500 psi at 1.5 gpm which is about a 4 flow.I don't mean to grind this debate in the dirt, but I think I know which west coast manufacturer you're talking about, and the wand they're sizing as a 2flow is under the portable wand section, which is really what it should be. The wands in the truckmount wand section are at a 6flow like it should be also. So I think they're correct on why they set it up that way.