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CARPET EXTRACTORS

April 17 2007 at 3:21 PM
HAROLD  

Could you guys tell what you prefer for a good carpet extractor that would be used for back up only. I have a cimex and all von schrader equipment now. Thank you in advance.

 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: CARPET EXTRACTORS

April 17 2007, 3:41 PM 

We sell 2 brands of extractors. Either of them wuld be an excellent choice.

(1) The Steamin Demon is the ultimate flushing machine. If you really need to rinse a carpet the SD is the answer. Here's a link to the Steamin Demon...
http://www.excellent-supply.com/store/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=3&idproduct=24

(2) Kleenrite has been making some of the best built extractors for a very long time. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend their extractors to you. One of the cool things about Kleenrite is they custom build the machines according to the specifications you want. Take a look at the Edge extractor. We can get a Kleenrite extractor, configured any way you would like it...
http://www.kleenritemfg.com/products/edge/index.html

If you're interested let us know and we'll work out a nice deal for you.






Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 
Bob Barnes

Carpet Extractors

April 18 2007, 8:43 AM 

Having worn out many portables and truck mounts in 30 plus years I find the Steamin Demon to be a very powerful extractor. Have been using one for 7 years now and wish even longer. No buckets to carry...powerful extraction. (Keep the tank & float clean)

Bob Barnes
Regal Service Company

 
 
dave

Carpet extractor preference

April 18 2007, 7:45 PM 

If I may add on to this thread. If the extractors of preference could also include self contained units? I'd like to hear if anyone likes certain self contained units and why? Windsor Clipper or Admiral? what about Advance AquaClean? or Tornado? Is it the vacuums shoe, or brush quality, or spray options? Thanks! Oh yeah Castex or Tennant? All included don't mean to forget anybody, just NO WANDS or HOSES hooked up to anything.

 
 
Alex

Re: Carpet extractor preference

April 18 2007, 8:38 PM 

As i understand Windsor is TOP QUALITY. They are pricy but'll last you till the new world. But....Myself i think DEMON/PUNCH will bring top quality results cause the the punch will break that oily soil down like gasoline, and the demon will flush it like niagra falls then suck up 96% of what it pumped out plus the loosed soil, there for leaving the carpet clean & dry. But to cap it off, if you want to use a wand you can do that too for under desks ect. But the real clincher is The Punch thats left behind. I don't own it but i'm excited about it.

Thanks
Your Servant Alex

 
 
David

Re: Carpet extractor preference

April 22 2007, 11:18 AM 

I prefer the Demon in most situations

Example was this past week. We were training the staff of one of our clients,a time share condo resort as well as catching them up and cleaning a bunch of units.

Since the Demon and CBMs are very simple to use I was able to get the staff I was training up and running to where they felt comfortable by them selves in about two hours time.


Cleaning units on my own.

I only needed the 50 feet of hose that is attached to the Demon. Hook up to the kitchen sink for one bed rn units and hooked up to the middle bath for to and three bed units.

The beauty for me is I could fit everything I needed for the Demon on the machine. After I coiled my 50 ft hose on the Demon I coiled my prespray hose and put my prespray contained and gallon jug of prespray in the hole of the coil.


It was easy to roll the Demon with one hand and the CBR with the other. When I needed to switch buildings loading everything into the truck or loading my tools on a cart was a breeze.

I would have had a bother some time tying to do 8 units a day where the units were with a TM or a conventional portable.

 
 
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