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Important Wand Attachments for Carpet Cleaning Machines

Submitted by LaurenZwiebel
Wed, 8 Jun 2011

Buyers often neglect to look at wand quality when placing an order for carpet cleaning machines. As you will be handling the carpet wand extensively during carpet cleaning, it is important that you select a machine with appropriate wand attachments. Usually, the wand design is dictated by the type of material you clean - carpet, stair carpet, curtains, and seat covers.
Larger wands, designed for carpets, are best if they feature an adjustable head. Offered by the best suppliers, adjustable wands of carpet cleaning machines boast enhanced extraction. Up to 40% greater extraction can be achieved, as these wands create a greater seal with the carpet.
Smaller wands, for upholstery and auto detailing, are often only 4" in length. Stainless steel is the material of choice for these wands, as it is durable for the demanding applications facing detailers and those looking to clean upholstered furniture in restaurants, hotels, and other businesses.
Heat insulation for the handle is another plus. Since heated carpet cleaning machines reach top temperatures up to 210°F, make sure it is safe to clean without this heat being transferred to the handle of the wand.
Different types of wands and their features are discussed here:
Upholstery Wand
An upholstery wand is a short wand, around four inches in length. It has a wedge shaped head which is used for cleaning seat covers, curtains, and other upholstery. This wand is used with upholstery cleaners in the auto detailing industry for cleaning car interiors, as longer wands cannot reach inside cars.
Carpet Wand
A carpet wand is around 12 inches long. This wand is used for cleaning full carpets and it has a wide head. As previously mentioned, the best wands feature an adjustable head for greater seal and better extraction. For a slide-free grip, the wand may have a safe-grip handle. Carpet cleaners featuring proper grip design are safer. They are also easier to use and prevent problems such as back and shoulder ache.
When purchasing carpet cleaning machines, look for wands that you will be able to use comfortably and nonstop throughout the day.
Stair Wand
A stair wand is similar in design to a single bend carpet wand. Due to its compact design and ergonomic handle, the stair wand helps clean stair carpets easily without requiring the user to stoop and bend. A stair wand has a wide cleaning path and long shaft for faster cleaning.
Walk-behind commercial carpet cleaner systems do not require wands. These carpet cleaning equipment are used in areas with high density of pedestrian traffic and they facilitate fast, easy cleaning.
The quality of the carpet or upholstery wand reflects on the reliability of the supplier. Supply of high quality wands with advanced features ensures the quality of the carpet cleaners you plan to purchase. Remember, always opt for reputable suppliers with a history of providing durable, powerful equipment.

 

Daimer Industries is a leading supplier of carpet cleaning machines. Daimer provides a complete range of carpet cleaning equipment including steam carpet cleaner, carpet extractor and many more.


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