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silly maybe question, but do you try to stay going forward, or do you do a push pull method, I have to admit after using my 175 for a year or so that its taking me a little time to get used to the new cimex... i have to say that i am HARD TO Believe i know but i am must faster with the 175, i never fought the 175 i danced with it... so i am trying to get used to the cimex... i love it... but i guess i need more time using it
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I compare to running a lawn mower The longer the grass { heavily soiled carpet] the slower you go Long runs as much as possible and back and forth in tight areas.
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When not to dirty I mow the lawn. If greasy dirty I tend to work it with wheel side to side does a great job but kinda defeats the design and purpose. I'm just alittle strange and results are more of a concern than labor
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how i do it from mild soil to heavy:
1) lawn mower - walk forward for the wet pass then i walk backwards for the dry pass.
2) increase encap ratio and walk forward for the wet pass then i walk back and forward for 2 more dry passes.
3) throw my 35# weight belt on the top of the base plate and do step 2.
step 3 does the best job for me on the nasties.
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Derek I like the weight belt idea.. Do you think that shortens life of motor?
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it very well might, i don't use it often. probably shortens belt life as well.
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Wet pass down dry pass up. I am now pad capping and can see a large difference. I pad capp after i have done an area. 2 to 300 sqft. P Cleaner
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04-29-2013, 08:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-29-2013, 08:17 AM by leofry@1966.)
I want to love the cimex and i do love parts of it so far but the first full day , i thought the 175 was much faster to use, mostly because i am have used it for over a year and i dance with that machine but also if you think about the pad under my 175 is covering more area but i am going to continue with the cimex and i am sure within a month i wont be able to live with out it...I do think the two jobs i did wit the cimex i will have to do over again
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I also used 175 and it will take some time to get use to the cimex...the cimex definitely has a more even cleaning and even brush distribution. Also better agitation... During the beginning to make yourself feel better pad cap after with your 175
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couple of things to keep in mind:
Rick's pads are going to give better results than any brushes.
don't over-wet the carpet. that seems to be a common problem for CC'ers who are new-to-the-Cimex. over-wetting doesn't look as good and the spots wick back just like HWE.
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Here's a little video I made a few years back explaining how to run a Cimex...
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Thanks for the video Rick...