Details: Part E21 (Housing Unit E Complete) Spare Part for CRB Carpet Cleaning Machine TM4/TM5
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Part E21 (Housing Unit E complete) Spare Part for CRB carpet cleaning machine TM4/TM5
Advantages
- Products can be returned
- Make sure this fits by entering your model number.
- Original genuine spare part
- Highly durable material
- Original replacement part TM4/TM5 CRB carpet cleaning machines
- Covered by CRB’ standard warranty program
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Carpet Cleaning Machine Accessories
Buying new carpet cleaning machines can be a costly endeavor. As with most products, the cost usually goes up with bells and whistles, like heated carpets.- Buy a good machine. Before narrowing your search for a carpet cleaner, research your options. Consider your budget, cleaning needs, and desired cleaning results.
- Choose a model with the right features. Carpet cleaning machines vary greatly in features. Some machines include high-powered brushes. Some come with multiple suction configurations.
- Look for cleaning efficiency. The suction power of a carpet cleaner determines how well it removes dirt and debris from carpet fibers.
- Consider carpet cleaning attachments. Some carpet cleaners come with either a brush or a rotating brush, or both.
- Make sure the machine includes a cleaning solution.
- Check the warranty.
How to choose Carpet Cleaning Machine Accessories
When shopping for carpet cleaning machine accessories, here are a few things to keep in mind:- What type? Carpet cleaning machine accessories come in two basic types: wool cleaning brushes and bonnets. Wool cleaning brushes are perfect for cleaning carpet fibers. Bonnets, on the other hand, are used to apply cleaning solutions to the carpet.
- How much cleaning you’ll get? Because bonnets only cover a small section of the carpet, they are less effective at cleaning carpet fibers. In general, bonnets will only clean approximately 30 percent of the carpet fibers, while wool cleaning brushes clean about 60 percent.
- Where the brushes are attached. Typically, bonnets are attached to a handle with Velcro, so you can move them around to cover and clean different parts of your carpet.
- How well the brushes are attached. Velcro often loosens over time, so you may want to consider a bonnet that has a metal handle and is screwed or glued onto the handle.
- What type of cleaning solutions do the bonnets come with? Bonnets come with cleaning solutions, but you may need to purchase special cleaning solutions for your specific carpet.
- How long do the bonnets last? Depending on your carpet, bonnets can last anywhere from 2 to 10 weeks.
- Which cleaning brushes need to come with the bonnet? Some bonnets come with cleaning brushes attached, while others do not.
- How much is cleaning? Usually, the more cleaning brushes, bonnets, and cleaning solutions you purchase, the cheaper it will be.
How to maintain Carpet Cleaning Machine Accessories
Maintaining your carpet cleaning machine accessories will help you avoid problems in the future, and will let you enjoy using your portable carpet cleansing machine for years to come.- Vacuum the wand head regularly. Wand heads can get clogged with dirt, hair, and lint, so it’s important to regularly vacuum them.
- Clean the brushes. You should inspect your cleaner’s brushes every month or so. If they are full of hair, dirt, or grime, soak them in warm water with a 1/2 cup of white vinegar. Scrub the bristles with a toothbrush or paper towel, and then rinse them with hot water. Dry the brushes thoroughly, and then replace them.
- Clean the hose. Hoses can get clogged with dirt, debris, and hair, so it’s important to periodically clean them. Use a hose cleaner to remove deposits and stains from the interior of the hose.
- Clean the nozzles. Nozzles can get clogged with dirt, hair, and lint, so it’s important to periodically clean them. Spray them with a hose cleaner to remove deposits and stains from the interior of the nozzles.
- Clean the water filter. Depending on the make and model of your carpet cleaning machine, the water filter may be located on the side of the machine or inside it. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for directions on cleaning the filter.
- Check the belt. Vacuum cleaners have belts that need to be replaced periodically. Check the belt regularly, to make sure it isn’t slack. If it needs to be replaced, follow the instructions in your owner’s manual.