Sunday, March 6, 2011

Benefits of Non-heated Commercial Carpet Cleaners


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The difference between heated and non-heated commercial carpet cleaners is that heated machines contain a heating element and provide an output temperature up to 210°F. Non-heated machines do not have a heating element and cannot provide heated output, although many can accept already heated water up to 210°F. While it is true that heated output has a higher cleaning power than non-heated output, one cannot say that the cleaning power and utility of non-heated machines are limited.

The following are some benefits of non-heated commercial carpet cleaners and some tips to get the best out of these machines.

Benefits
Carpet cleaners without heating elements are often cheaper than heated machines. Because they do not have heating elements to maintain, their maintenance costs are often cheaper as well. Heating elements are one of the most frequently replaced items in heated carpet cleaners. The absence of heating elements in non-heated commercial carpet cleaners helps owners to keep maintenance costs down.

Experienced cleaning workers know that not all cleaning tasks require a high output temperature. A mixture of cold water and a good cleaning solution, such as Daimer®’s Eco-Green® Carpet Care & Upholstery Cleaner, can do the job in many cases.

Useful Tips
Daimer® offers a variety of non-heated commercial carpet cleaners in their XTreme Power® series. Such machines as the XTreme Power® XPC-9200 feature pressure levels up to 220 psi and low flow technology, which allows carpets to dry in about 6 hours.