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HOS Pad Cleaning

December 18 2010 at 2:33 PM

Danny Guerra 

I have a question for all that use the Orbot. Have any of you placed the pads in hot water before each use? Does it improve the cleaning specially in trashed residential carpets?

Danny Guerra
All Green
Floor & Carpet Care

 
 
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Matt

Re: HOS Pad Cleaning

December 18 2010, 4:53 PM 

Our pads are normally wet from being washed...but not dripping wet!

Im sure the heat helps, ours are usually cold, but wet. You don't want them dripping wet, when you put it down, it will leave a puddle behind. soak it, wring it, then put it down, we find it absorbs more dirt in trashed situations.

 
 
George

hot water juice

December 18 2010, 5:35 PM 

Use the hot water for your juice. The pads just need to be some variation of damp depending on what you are cleaning. I had to use dripping wet pads followed by moderately damp pads to remove red clay.

 
 
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