Rotary Machine

Sergio

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Hi,
i bought a new rotary machine for washing oriental rugs. It's a ghibli SB 143 L 13.

Technical Data:

Working width - Ø brush mm430
Brush speed rpm154
Voltage V220 - 240
Frequency Hz50
Brush motor rating W1300
Brush contact pressure g/cm²40,8
Under-ride height mm330
Dust pick-up attachment yes
Noise level dbA<54
Transmission planetary gear box
IP code IPX4
Power supply cable m12
Weight (without accessories) Kg41,5
Dimensions mm1200x542x430


Do you think that it's too heavy for oriental rugs?

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All three have merit. The first is a prespray which can be scrubbed in with your machine then rinsed. The shampoo has less wetting agents and the citrus is for greasy messes.
What do you mean with "The shampoo has less wetting agents"?
 

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There are usually more surfactants in a prespray allowing it to penetrate the fiber more easily.
Summing up, the prespray is more suitable for very dirty rugs while the shampoo for less dirty rugs?
 

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Summing up, the prespray is more suitable for very dirty rugs while the shampoo for less dirty rugs?
depending on the formulation, the shampoo is less likely to cause bleeding. all products need to be tested for suitability.
 
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Do you know a good shampoo brand and a good prespray brand in EU?
alltec seem to have a reasonable line of products which is normally a good sign.

But like Ron said you will have to try to see what works for you.

I personally like masterblend, don't know if they have distributors over there.
 

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