Spurlington
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This is what I use for carpet protection .. and Im all about the post vac process - wouldnt the dirty moisture be encapulated during the drying process?
Jeremy, you need to work with another carpet cleaner like Mikey or maybe Mark since you are in minnesota. You have good equipment, you just have to learn to use I properly. A 500 sqft. Mobile home, condo couple of rooms in a house will take me about an hour, drystroking all the way. That's working slowly. If it was only moderately soiled, I could knock it off in 1/2 an hour if I had to. All of have had to learn the hard way, working things out by ourselves mostly. See if you can pay Mark a visit, you'll come away with a wealth of experience and ideas and maybe a zipper or 2
Or their filters were clogged to shiet! I've seen this with a hack and a portable but not truckmounts. Something stupid must have happened.I'm sorry, but a carpet that really took three days to dry wouldn't of benefited that much from dry stroking. Maybe two and a 1/2 days. Something else went really wrong, like they forgot to hook up the vacuum at the truck, or close a dump valve.
What is the vac lift reading under load? With no glide, i would not be wanting to do dry strokes either. How come i can get dry carpets almost before i leave and i leave the trigger on going up and down for about a 7 foot wide path then follow with overlapping dry strokes?I have a Masterblend el diablo, 15inch lift factory set. I use 300 psi roughly. 2 inch tube all the way to a 2 inch PMF titanium wand with Teflon glides. If they pay me to prevacuum I will do it but they have the option of doing it themselves to save some money, many do. Average dry times are 4-8 hours depending on carpet type and humidity levels. At their worst I have had reported that a basement carpet, Minnesota basements are very humid due to high water tables, has taken 24 hours to dry during a week of 80+% humidity levels. At their best, if a box fan is placed in the room as soon as I am done cleaning the carpet upstairs will be dry to the touch by the time I am done with the downstairs. This is with no dry strokes. I clean water on on the pull stroke, no water pushing up to the next stroke which is overlapped by 1/2 of the previous stroke.
In other words, sure..You get dry carpets almost before you leave? So, in other words, the carpets are still wet when you leave and you really don't know when they dry.
4 rooms real dirty 2 and a half hours. $350 with protector.
2nd job 4 rooms little more than hour $180.
Both customers extremely happy. Carpets were damp when I left, advised about how to finish drying.
3rd job 2 bedroom apartment
45 minutes $70. Turned in my new prices and quoted the offices and rec room.
I took my time with all of this and worked 6 hours by myself.
If it takes two hours for 4 rooms then you need to charge for it.
Careful don't poke the tiger!![]()
Whole day including estimates dumping filling driving 6 hours.Is that the actual cleaning time or time from arrival till you're all wrapped up and ready to go?