Love all your carpet cleaning videos and your how to info on your truckmount. You made something as good but 80% cheaper than a gasoline powered machine. Thank you!
Thank you, I appreciate that. I always figured at some point I would get a regular truckmount but now I just ask myself why should I? My machine squirts, sucks, and heats... the same thing they all do lol. But yeah, I'll probably just use this until I get too old to clean anymore.
@naturaldirtqueen that's what the crv was used for and it appears that the owner vacuumed before hand. Generally mack vacuums before he starts recording.
What is this thing? Is it vacuuming? Not steam right, and doesn’t look like a shampooer.. oh so it’s like a deep vacuuming or brushing?.. I see, okay cool
Do you clean tile with that pump? Can the little giant handle 1220 psi if you do? What pressure do you clean carpet at. That old nylon really stands up well. Thank you.
Yes I clean both carpet and tile with the pump. I clean carpet between 500-550 psi and crank it up to 1200 psi for tile. As for the heater, I doubt it would handle 1200 psi. If I remember correctly, the 2HT like I have is rated for 600 psi and are tested at the factory at 900 psi. I just bypass the heater for tile cleaning and connect the solution line directly to the pump at 1200 psi. What I *used* to do was set the pump at 800 psi and use the heater but I found that I would get better results at 1200 psi with no heat than 800 psi with heat. Plus I wasn't risking blowing a hole in the heater coil. I had heard for a long time that heat wasn't necessary for T&G cleaning and now I believe it. Of course I'm not doing any grease pits or anything, just residential and light commercial.
Love all your carpet cleaning videos and your how to info on your truckmount. You made something as good but 80% cheaper than a gasoline powered machine. Thank you!
Thank you, I appreciate that. I always figured at some point I would get a regular truckmount but now I just ask myself why should I? My machine squirts, sucks, and heats... the same thing they all do lol. But yeah, I'll probably just use this until I get too old to clean anymore.
As someone who doesn't have carpets, I'm taking notes
Carpet came out pretty good after everything good job mack
Isn't it amost cheaper, and certainly more sanitary, to just replace the carpeting? Nobody in their right mind would want to keep that biohazard.
It was definitely cheaper to have it cleaned rather than replaced but it will never be 100% sanitary.
No vacuuming 🥲
@naturaldirtqueen that's what the crv was used for and it appears that the owner vacuumed before hand. Generally mack vacuums before he starts recording.
Omg love the Mcnasties 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
80’s carpet man those give me hell lol
What is this thing? Is it vacuuming? Not steam right, and doesn’t look like a shampooer.. oh so it’s like a deep vacuuming or brushing?.. I see, okay cool
Do you clean tile with that pump? Can the little giant handle 1220 psi if you do? What pressure do you clean carpet at. That old nylon really stands up well. Thank you.
Yes I clean both carpet and tile with the pump. I clean carpet between 500-550 psi and crank it up to 1200 psi for tile. As for the heater, I doubt it would handle 1200 psi. If I remember correctly, the 2HT like I have is rated for 600 psi and are tested at the factory at 900 psi. I just bypass the heater for tile cleaning and connect the solution line directly to the pump at 1200 psi. What I *used* to do was set the pump at 800 psi and use the heater but I found that I would get better results at 1200 psi with no heat than 800 psi with heat. Plus I wasn't risking blowing a hole in the heater coil. I had heard for a long time that heat wasn't necessary for T&G cleaning and now I believe it. Of course I'm not doing any grease pits or anything, just residential and light commercial.