Cleanworks
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Has anyone used a vacuum table for rug washing, similar to the peepee.com guy?
Yes, but in reverse. There is a company that makes them specifically for rug cleaning.Like an air hockey table?
Somewhat. More like what Lee says. An air hockey table. Seems to be a top with holes over compartmented vacuum chambers. They make them for routers and glass work to hold the piece of work firmly while it's being worked on. Same principle as a rug sucker but flat.Like vacuum forming chamber?
You'd have more common sense if you would quit working late nights.Probably going to build one that blows and not sucks. Dan offered me his table but with everything I went through to get down there I just didn't have time to take his apart and load it into my already packed rental van. I'll probably end up making one soon. Got a plumbing project i've been knocking out the last few days. I'm so busy lately I can hardly think anymore.
problably wouldn't be hard to make blow and suck. Flood the rug until it's clean, then reverse it and blow dry it. The peepee.com guy is a bit of a clown, love it when he tries to eat his product but his system seems to work pretty good. I notice that he doesn't detail the fringes. On some of the rugs he is folding up, the fringes are brown and stained. I'm not thinking of something as elaborate as his system but something where I can flood the rug with a hose, vacuum the excess water out and hang to dry. Strong enough to run a scrubber over it.Probably going to build one that blows and not sucks. Dan offered me his table but with everything I went through to get down there I just didn't have time to take his apart and load it into my already packed rental van. I'll probably end up making one soon. Got a plumbing project i've been knocking out the last few days. I'm so busy lately I can hardly think anymore.