Cody Ransom
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So what you are saying is in reality 2 hours is not 100% realistic? Because I have been obsessing over it so i have been modify things to get it.
Cody: Have you tied airmovers (Airpaths, Dripods, etc)?
Yeah but when you are touching it with your sweaty, clammy hands, of course it's dry to touch for youDry to the touch it 2 hours.
The touch.
Which is all that matters.
I never realized you ever trusted me in the first place.I will never trust Marty again............LIAR BASTARD!
It's reading at 14 1/2 inchesCody;
Sounds like with your vac hose setup, your dry times should be pretty quick.
One thing to check for slow drying is the max vacuum level at your machine.
What does the gauge read with your hand over the vac inlet ?
Thank you for asking he's doing Okay. He has good days and bad days. He is diagnosed with secondary progressive MS so there working on getting him fully diagnosed.Cody, I run 6 01 jets (6 flow) or 6 1.5 jets (9 flow). Ti 2" wand with glides. 450-500 ish psi, depends on length of hose. I run Airpaths too. It can feel almost dry in places when I leave. BUT I always tell them they can go back to normal living in a couple of hours but I warn them to not move furniture off blocks or put any furniture on to the carpet until the next day. You can never get all the moisture out in the same day if you deep clean, especially RE.
Utah is the 3rd driest State in the Country.
It's been cool seeing the kid up the street grow up and become a cleaner like his Pop. How is your Dad?
I don't have really have room in my van for fans but that's on the top of my list when I get my new high top van at the end of summer.x2 what @Johnny said.... If you're really concerned with getting faster dry times, have at least 2-3 air paths and place them as you move through your cleaning... Yes it does add time to the job, but not much when you have 2 people....
Cody, check out the dri pods. They are stackable and less than half the price of an airpath. Easy to carry in to a job and they really help your dry times. Average dry times for a residential carpet that has been heavily presprayed and flushed well is usually 8-24 hours without any extra drying efforts.I don't have really have room in my van for fans but that's on the top of my list when I get my new high top van at the end of summer.