Cody G
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I am still trying to decide on a portable unit. Whichis more important when cleaning T&G, lift or cfm. One unit is 175 lift and 123 cfm, is this adequate? What do you think the minimums are?
I am still trying to decide on a portable unit. Whichis more important when cleaning T&G, lift or cfm. One unit is 175 lift and 123 cfm, is this adequate? What do you think the minimums are?
It will be my only unit. I am getting into the business because I saw the need for commercial T&G cleaning in my area. The whole idea started because I saw how filthy the bathrooms are. As I began to research portable units I acquired as many queations as I found answers, thus the necessity and appreciation for this forum. The more I looked into it the more interested I got in carpet cleaning. As I stated in a previous post I am looking at the Goliath from Steam Brite and the Nautilus. The Goliath has a lot more of both cfm and lift but no internal supply tank and I would be using an external pressure pump. I feel it may be a negative not having a supply tank and maybe even using an external pump but I am aware that truck mounts dont have them inside the building either but I still wonder.
The Nautilus allows you to switch between higher cfm and lift but it only has 1200 psi and even with the respones from this forum saying 1200 will always work I am still stuck on 1500 psi. A couple of more responses saying 1200 psi will always work will put me in my place and give me the confidence I need.
Thanks for your response.
Thanks for the helpful info.
I have been a chimney sweep for 38 years and have multiple sources of info, help and comerodity, it's been interesting going into a different service business and having to learn all new information.
A family you do NOT want to work for!No. What is Patel?
The whole idea started because I saw how filthy the bathrooms are.