If you’re in the UK then something like this: www.worldofclean.co.uk/18-pile-brush/ But to be honest any standard stiff brush will work for the agitation of the carpets :)
@raffaellodelafressange4398 any pump up sprayer will work, although ones made specifically for use with carpet cleaning chemicals will likely last longer as the seals will be made for this purpose, like the one I’m using in the video has ‘Viton’ seals.
What a legend replying to everyone and continuing to give advice, Salt of the earth, mate. Cheers for the quick and in-depth video, really nice and concise. All the best
I can't reccommend a brush available in the US unfortunately, If you look at this link to what i use and then look for something similar on a US website maybe? To be honest most stiff brushes you can by in a home store would work just fine. www.worldofclean.co.uk/18-pile-brush/
extraction ? what does the machine do ? spray water over it and then suck it Kan that also be done with a spray an a hoover Vacuuming -pre spray - agitation - spray -hoover ???
It sprays water and extracts at the same time through the wand, so it rinses away the dirt and chemical at the same time. If you mean using a 'wet vacuum' then they wouldn't be powerful enough to remove enough water, you'd end up over wetting the carpet and potentially going through to the underlay and then causing problems like odours & bacterial growth.
No problem thanks for watching! Yes a clear water rinse if using a PH neutral chemical like in the video, if using a stronger alkaline chemical then it’s best practice to use an acidic rinse to neutralise it and bring it all back to PH neutral :)
Yes, you still need some form of agitation on wool but if you are using a CRB machine you would normally use softer brushes. Most of the extraction machines on the market will do a great job as long as the prep work beforehand (vacuuming, agitation etc.) is done properly. We use the Jaguar and Jaguar Cub portable range from World of clean in Cornwall, UK as we find they are lighter than the competitors and are just as powerful. Thanks for watching!
Hi Claudia! You don’t even need to use hot water if you’re using a detergent free chemical, we rinse with cold/warm water. And yes that extraction machine rinses and extracts at the same time.
Thank you for the quick response ⚡️ I’m making my list of essential things to start my own business. I'm so excited. I hope to start operating in the next two months. If you have any links to any I could really appreciate any extra information for beginners, thanks lots 😃
No sorry! I'm not familiar with any US Brands, that chemical is a PH neutral colloidal cleaning solution, I assume if you went onto a US based chemical supplier and had a look through you might find something similar just under a different brand name :)
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