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i know Excellent supply sells both machines can you tell me the pros and cons to both or one vs the other... i like the video i have seen on the orbot.. how it can be used to polish stone and strip vct tile and how it cleans tile and grout ... i also like that it can be folded and has a handle on the front for picking up... any thought? anyone own both ..
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it all comes down to personal opinion. i own both and prefer the Cimex. i might use the Orbot once per year.
some might prefer the Orbot though.
for CGD the Cimex wins hands down for me.
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ok but i am not just talking about carpet... the video that orbot has out says it can strip VCT tile with out any chemicals, and it shows it cleaning tile and dong a awesome job... is that true? and can that also be done with a cimex ?
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01-22-2013, 06:48 PM
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I'm with Derek, own both and like the Cimex better.
CGD Cimex is a beast
Res I have no problem moving Cimex around and w using thin ones and some cotton pads you can pad cap to.
Orbot is a nice machine, but w owing one of each I just added another Cimex to the line up.
With the brushes on the Cimex and some additional weight I think it will do just as good of a job on T&G.
Never been a very big fan of how the Orbot or other machines clean T&G, best way for T&G IMO is good chem and a spinner w 800 to 1200 PSI.
95% of T&G we clean is commercial, more difficult than res IMO
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SSI when you guys clean tile an grout you just use the grout brush.. or do you have a machine... on huge jobs the grout brush can take some time to hit all those lines...
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If I was to buy one it would be a Cimex. I have both though.
Dave
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Thanks Dave... can you guys tell me if you use this cimex machine for more than carpet cleaning and if so what do you use it for
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01-23-2013, 12:19 PM
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Total was about $400.00 each, plus the cost of new pad drivers.
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Orbot vs cimex
Apples and oranges people......
maybe compare older cimex to newer cimex.
Putting the little green stripe bonnets on a cimex isn't padding in the traditional "pad machine " sense.
Rotary,cimex,OP.... I've encaped and padded with all of them with different results.
Again.. apples and oranges folks.
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Well, I never owned a cimex, I have an orbot with the spray borg weight set and T&g brush I bought from Rick's store and I've got to say, I love this machine. It does everything I need it to do.
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01-24-2013, 12:09 PM
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Orbot vs cimex
Apples and oranges people......
maybe compare older cimex to newer cimex.
I'll take my older ones ...
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I own 2 cimex"s purchased for commercial carpet cleaning ( 2 ) jobs different locations at the same time. Yes a large lobby tile and grout the cimex with brushes does the pre scub and the tubo with truck for the extraction rinse. I have never pad capped with a cimex.
Now own a orbot spray borg and luv it purchased for residential low moisture encap pad cleaning to me a cimex in a furnished home would be to frustrating moving it around and up stairways.
To me commercial carpet and tile ( pre scrub ) a cimex
residential low moisture carpet cleaning a sprayborg
Peter B.