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I was wondering what temp you would feel comfortable cleaning carpet with if you didn't have the ideal temp?
Ezra
Ezra
everfresh1 said:My gauge is it has to be hot enough to melt wax and soften up gum for easy removal around 200 degrees, although I like it hotter around 220, but of course you can clean with warm water, even cold in some cases, just not very efficient and the carpet will take longer to dry
Component | Normal % | Adjusted % |
---|---|---|
Temperature | 25% | 10–15% |
Time | 25% | 30–35% |
Agitation | 25% | 30–40% |
Chemical | 25% | 35–40% |
What he said.220 to 225..seems to be the sweet spot...I can clean anything out there just fine with those temps.............
If you’re cleaning restaurants with minimal heat. You definitely need to adjust your chemical. And since you have restaraunt hot water, I suggest mixing up a product like citrazov from Harvard very strong mixed with a strong addition of grime release (butyl)My heat exchanger is shot and I am looking for a replacement. While doing so, I am bypassing the heat exchanger. I was going to use hot tap water (primarily from restaurants) to clean. Using TACT, what type of percentages should apply to keep cleaning constant. I assume it goes from 25% each to 15% (temp) while increasing time, aggitation, and chemical to approx 30% increase. My assumption is that the most increase would be to the surfactant?
and use a new brown 3M pad under a 100 pound 175 or CimexIf you’re cleaning restaurants with minimal heat. You definitely need to adjust your chemical. And since you have restaraunt hot water, I suggest mixing up a product like citrazov from Harvard very strong mixed with a strong addition of grime release (butyl)
I wonder if that keeps your conscience at bay for supporting an underpowered truckmount for all these years, overlooking the fact that you had to use restaraunt hot water just to get your desired heat (200-225)and use a new brown 3M pad under a 100 pound 175 or Cimex
CRBs and Oreck Orbiters can stay home.
I wonder if that keeps your conscience at bay for supporting an underpowered truckmount for all these years, overlooking the fact that you had to use restaraunt hot water just to get your desired heat (200-225)
And then needing to replace your engine’s rear main seal because you ran your hg to 15hg
But they pay you good so who cares who that bad advice hurt?