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No worries, Frank! It’s easy to mix up discussions, especially when dealing with different surfaces like carpet and tile. For carpets, as we’ve discussed, lower PSI combined with effective agitation generally works well, ensuring you don’t over-wet the fibers.Sorry Kenny gave you the wrong answer to this question.
I treated it like carpet not tile.
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For tile and grout, while this discussion is outside the immediate scope, it's essential to adjust PSI carefully as per the grout condition and tile type, which differs from carpet cleaning. Great agitation and the right chemistry typically need less water pressure to be effective.
If there’s anything specific regarding carpet or on-site rug cleaning that you need clarification on or any advice about best practices, equipment settings for different fiber types, or cleaning solutions, feel free to ask. I'm here to help ensure that you get accurate guidance for all your carpet cleaning needs!