11-09-2012, 04:36 PM
If I have access to hot/warm water, I will use it.
If not, I don't care.
In the majority of my many commercial properties that I service, (over 95%), I use cold water and the results are fantastic, (so my customers tell me).
The rest, the water would be between lukewarm and hot.
Sure, the hot water will make a difference, but how long is that water going to stay hot enough to make an impact on the soil in the carpet when it is being applied via the Cimex's shower feed?
As soon as the heat source is removed, the water starts cooling, as it travels down to the pads, it is cooling, and by the time it reaches the fibres it has again cooled considerably.
[undefined=undefined](Remember the age old stories you heard about loss of temperature from AT THE TRUCK MOUNT TEMP; to the temp; when the water finally hits the carpet)??[/undefined]
Will the client say, "Oh, I see you used cold water"?
Trust me, the results you get when using DS in the correct amount and in the proper manner will give you Excellent results.
Many may disagree with what I have said, that's okay, it doesn't make anyone King of the carpet, just that we all have our own opinions.
Living in the tropics can make me hot under the collar, so what can it do to the carpet?
Take care all and find that happy medium.
Shorty.
If not, I don't care.
In the majority of my many commercial properties that I service, (over 95%), I use cold water and the results are fantastic, (so my customers tell me).
The rest, the water would be between lukewarm and hot.
Sure, the hot water will make a difference, but how long is that water going to stay hot enough to make an impact on the soil in the carpet when it is being applied via the Cimex's shower feed?
As soon as the heat source is removed, the water starts cooling, as it travels down to the pads, it is cooling, and by the time it reaches the fibres it has again cooled considerably.
[undefined=undefined](Remember the age old stories you heard about loss of temperature from AT THE TRUCK MOUNT TEMP; to the temp; when the water finally hits the carpet)??[/undefined]
Will the client say, "Oh, I see you used cold water"?
Trust me, the results you get when using DS in the correct amount and in the proper manner will give you Excellent results.
Many may disagree with what I have said, that's okay, it doesn't make anyone King of the carpet, just that we all have our own opinions.
Living in the tropics can make me hot under the collar, so what can it do to the carpet?
Take care all and find that happy medium.
Shorty.