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Daimer Industries' new home and industrial carpet cleaners

Daimer Industries, a manufacturer and distributor of commercial cleaning products, extended its line of XTreme Power carpet cleaners with the XPH-5400i and XPC-12000. The former targets residential customers, while the later is geared toward commercial users. "These new carpet cleaners expand our offerings across the XTreme Power line to meet the needs of a variety of customers," said Matthew Baratta, Daimer.com spokesman. "The XPH-5400i offers heated cleaning in a compact system, while the XPC-12000 is a walk-behind machine that offers our widest cleaning path."

The XPH-5400i (see picture) is a compact, easy-to-use carpet cleaner for home and residential use. This carpet shampooer provides pump pressure levels of up to 60 psi, water lift of up to 80 inches and air flow of up to 90 CFM. The XPH-5400i carpet cleaners provide heated cleaning with temperatures of up to 210º F. They include Daimer's low-flow technology, so less fluid is used during operation, carpets get less damp and drying times are reduced to as little as two hours.

The XPC-12000 is for customers at the other end of the spectrum who need carpet cleaners for industrial and commercial environments. For rapid cleaning of large areas, these walk-behind carpet extractors feature a 20-inch cleaning path, a 50-foot power cord, and solution and recovery tanks of 15 gallons each. These carpet cleaners offer pressure levels of up 100 psi, water lift of up to 150 inches, air flow of up to 110 CFM, and it can accept inlet temperatures of up to 210 ºF. This carpet cleaner also includes Daimer's low-flow technology and offers drying times of as little as one hour.

Daimer now offers a biodegradable, non-toxic green carpet cleaner called Eco-Green Carpet Care solution. Users vacuum the carpet, spray it with the Carpet Care, and then use the carpet cleaner machine.



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