A heated carpet cleaner machine provides a relatively high temperature output. These heated models offer a number of advantages over non heated machines. The most important advantage is greater cleaning efficiency and less wastage of water.
Cleaning Efficiency
A number of carpet cleaners, also known as carpet extractors or carpet shampooers, have only cold water output. While these are effective for many commercial applications, they lack the additional cleaning power afforded by heat. Some of the latest models contain a built-in heating element and can provide hot water output. Temperature levels are adjustable in most of the models and can vary up to 210°F.
Heated carpet cleaning machines use heat to loosen dirt and residues deeply bonded to the carpet surface. Hence, cleaning efficiency of these machines is much higher than a non heated carpet cleaner. In addition, these machines ensure faster drying of the cleaned carpet.
Low Water Wastage
It is better to select heated carpet extractor models equipped with low flow technology, which controls the output flow of the machines. In simple terms, this technology limits the use of water or mixture of water and cleaning agents, without limiting the efficiency of the machine. Heated systems with low flow technologies boast drying times as low as 2 hours. Cold water or non heated carpet cleaner machines can old include low flow technology, offering drying times of around 6 hours.
Such carpet cleaning machines are suitable for use in places where water is not abundantly available and drainage facilities are low. They are also beneficial for restaurants, retail stores, cleaning professionals, and all businesses that require carpets to be clean and ready for use again in a matter of a few hours. These machines are useful for cleaning processes such as auto detailing, where drying time of the surface is important to reduce vehicle storage and improve drying in the limited air flow environment of vehicles.
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