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The increased demand for “clear water” rinsing results in the need for special care
when using these acid based chemicals in your equipment. The negative side of
these products is the corrosive effects the acid can have on metals, including
swivels, pumps, heat exchangers, etc.
HydraMaster’s ClearWater Rinse has been formulated to protect vital components.
HydraMaster will not warranty parts that have been damaged from using unpro-
tected acid products that have obviously caused failures.
CLEANING STROKE PROCEDURE
Purpose:
To eliminate excess moisture remaining in the carpet fiber and the sawtooth
appearance which results from diagonal movement of the cleaning tool on all types of
carpet.
Procedure:
Always move the cleaning tool in smooth, forward and backward strokes. Apply
slight pressure to the forward stroke while the solution is injected into the carpet.
When extracting (drying), apply firm pressure on the forward stroke to ensure a posi-
tive “lock” for the vacuum and minimize the “hopping” effect resulting on carpet that
is not smooth. During the forward and reverse strokes, movement to the right or left
should only be accomplished at the extreme rear of the stroke. Overlapping is also
important to ensure even application of solution and prevent saturation when cleaning
wand is stopped twice at the same point at the rear of the cleaning stroke. This is
illustrated at the end of this section.
Failure to adopt this procedure can result in increased chance of “clean streaks,” fiber
shrinkage, brownout and longer drying periods.
CAUTION
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3/18/05