Hi Flow Cleaning

Louis

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So how high of a flow can you go if you have a 45 blower? I have a 47 now but it only spins at 2000 rpm and 12 to 13hg and 08 flow is pushing it for dry times.
So if I go to a 45 blower at 3000 rpm and 14 to15hg how much can I suck up and not have issues with dry times?

Than You
 

carpetcleaner

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The angle that the water hits the carpet matters as well as what psi is used. Most of the cleaners that use "high flow" are cleaning with a glide on their wand, which also matters.
 

Dolly Llama

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lots of variables, not the least of which is technique, but one thing is pretty constant ...the amount of pre-spray used has as much to do with dry times as anything .


there also comes a point of diminishing returns as the flow rate increases

Only one sure fired way to find out what works best for you....try different things (flow, PSI and amount of pre-spray) in your own home where you can monitor the whole process to "completely" dry



..l.T.A.
 

FLYERMAN

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I have a 4 blower and clean with a 15 total. I tell custys dry times are going to be over night. It's all about managing their expectations.
 

Ron Werner

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I have a 4.7 with 15 flow, holed glide and angled jets. I don't know the rpms, haven't a tach on it. Run my 25hp Kohler at full speed, almost 15"Hg with the wand on the floor. Depending on the carpet it can feel almost dry within a few hours. I still tell clients to give it overnight "just in case".
 

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