Carpet Cleaning: Rotary Extraction Machines
A few years ago a new piece of equipment was introduced to the carpet cleaning industry that will change it forever.
This technology will replace the standard carpet cleaning wand and all the back pains and soreness.
When a technician uses a standard carpet cleaning wand he has to push the wand back and forth to achieve a "scrubbing" motion.
The "scrubbing" loosens tough dirt and oils from the carpet and the vacuum extracts it all out.
Generally the technician moves the wand in only two directions, backward and forward.
If the particular area requires more extraction the technician may turn perpendicular to his original position and extract from the opposite directions.
This requires physical strength and stamina and can wear a man out.
The new technology is called rotary extraction because it has moving heads that spin in a circular motion.
These rotating heads spin at over 200 RPMs.
That is much more efficient than scrubbing back and forth over and over.
It is virtually impossible for a technician to achieve 200 passes per minute with a standard wand.
And the best part, the rotary extraction method extracts from all directions.
On the bottom of the rotating head are 3 vacuum inlets and 3 spray jets.
The jets and vacuum inlets spray and extract from every direction while the head is spinning.
Because the machine is extracting from all directions more water and soil is taken from the carpet, therefore dry times are significantly reduced and results are much better.
There are a few different machines that fall into this category.
One machine has two smaller heads rotating in different directions for maximum extraction.
This machine has to be pushed back and forth but has wheels so it glides across the floor.
Another machine has just one rotating head but is significantly larger to make up the lost area.
This machine "floats" on the carpet.
The spinning head allows for it to move like a buffer.
To control the machine you lift the handle up or down and it will float right or left, respectively.
This machine does not need to be pushed.
The maintenance on these machines is pretty similar.
The manufacturer recommends using your vacuum extraction hose to clean the bottom of the machine after every job.
That's all there is to it.
These machines are built very strong so you don't have to worry about breaking your investment.
This machine will significantly improve your quality of work and take major strain off of your body.
Your clients will be impressed and your referral's will sky rocket.
This machine will truly work wonders for your business.
This technology will replace the standard carpet cleaning wand and all the back pains and soreness.
When a technician uses a standard carpet cleaning wand he has to push the wand back and forth to achieve a "scrubbing" motion.
The "scrubbing" loosens tough dirt and oils from the carpet and the vacuum extracts it all out.
Generally the technician moves the wand in only two directions, backward and forward.
If the particular area requires more extraction the technician may turn perpendicular to his original position and extract from the opposite directions.
This requires physical strength and stamina and can wear a man out.
The new technology is called rotary extraction because it has moving heads that spin in a circular motion.
These rotating heads spin at over 200 RPMs.
That is much more efficient than scrubbing back and forth over and over.
It is virtually impossible for a technician to achieve 200 passes per minute with a standard wand.
And the best part, the rotary extraction method extracts from all directions.
On the bottom of the rotating head are 3 vacuum inlets and 3 spray jets.
The jets and vacuum inlets spray and extract from every direction while the head is spinning.
Because the machine is extracting from all directions more water and soil is taken from the carpet, therefore dry times are significantly reduced and results are much better.
There are a few different machines that fall into this category.
One machine has two smaller heads rotating in different directions for maximum extraction.
This machine has to be pushed back and forth but has wheels so it glides across the floor.
Another machine has just one rotating head but is significantly larger to make up the lost area.
This machine "floats" on the carpet.
The spinning head allows for it to move like a buffer.
To control the machine you lift the handle up or down and it will float right or left, respectively.
This machine does not need to be pushed.
The maintenance on these machines is pretty similar.
The manufacturer recommends using your vacuum extraction hose to clean the bottom of the machine after every job.
That's all there is to it.
These machines are built very strong so you don't have to worry about breaking your investment.
This machine will significantly improve your quality of work and take major strain off of your body.
Your clients will be impressed and your referral's will sky rocket.
This machine will truly work wonders for your business.
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