Dirty white carpet with a nice outline of an area rug. Using a 175 and the Multii Brush to make it all nice and clean!
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@OxyDryCarpetCleaningKelowna3 ай бұрын
That Multibrush looks like it is creating a lot of torque. I think that was one of the reasons I stopped using one 20 years ago. I switched over to a fibre pad and 2 step process and sometimes I use a brush instead.
@ProCleanersCarpetCleaning3 ай бұрын
Yes, it does add considerable tongue. I actually just bought a brush for the 17 " I broke it in yesterday actually. I have an actual carpet brush on my 20" and the torque is not even close to that Multii Brush. The bristles are not as stiff, or as short as that Multii-Brush, lot less resistance. But I have been looking at fiber pads as of late now that you bring it up. I was leaning on those Neptune pads if you are familiar with them, I would love to hear your opinion on them if you have.
@OxyDryCarpetCleaningKelowna3 ай бұрын
@@ProCleanersCarpetCleaning I have been using fibre pads for many years and they work very well. Many years ago I started with beige pads but they discontinued them and I went to the white ones that work pretty well and I will choose them for certain carpets including wool. I have used the Neptune pads as well as the red ones but I found the Neptune deteriorated rather quickly. The pad that is my first choice now is the hogs hair or Revive Fibre Encap pads from Bonnetpro and absolutely nothing scrubs as well as they do. When I discovered them it was a game changer and they constantly amaze me at how well and quickly they remove soil and stains from carpets and they are easy to work with as they produce minimal resistance and clean up well with a garden hose, plus they last a good long time. The hogs hair fibre pad is also incredibly effective at pulling out animal hair from the carpet.