Thanks for taking the time to cover some basics I clean with a Hydramaster PEX 500 heated portable and dry strokes are key 11001 jets and usually 175/225 psi - good pre clean and pre spray - some sort of agitation and a quality rinse agent Through trial and errors I’ve come to a very similar technique as you have shown here albeit a few more dry strokes Keeping your hand on the metal part of your wand you will definitely feel the temperature change as water is pulled through - ❤thanks for sharing
Thanks for taking the time to cover some basics
I clean with a Hydramaster PEX 500 heated portable and dry strokes are key
11001 jets and usually 175/225 psi - good pre clean and pre spray - some sort of agitation and a quality rinse agent
Through trial and errors I’ve come to a very similar technique as you have shown here albeit a few more dry strokes
Keeping your hand on the metal part of your wand you will definitely feel the temperature change as water is pulled through -
❤thanks for sharing
Dry strokes are definitely key, probably the most important and most under appreciated part of good cleaning
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So you pulling the trigger the entire time?
Nice technique. The splash and dash guys don’t cut it!!!
Do you ever have issue with lines in the carpet after using so much water?
No because I don't use very much water and I'm removing almost all of it with dry strokes
Can I use the stick with wool carpets?
Yes just keep temp below 180 degrees Fahrenheit
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Is there a place near Ocala Fl that does this???
I'm sure there is but I don't know anyone personally in the Ocala area
That is so much water being jetted into the carpet pad that you won’t dry with that wand. The carpet might be dry.