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Does the defoamer go in the waste tank or do you spray it on the carpets? I'd imaging carpets but I thought I've heard the tank.
You can put a little defoamer in with the solution and some in the waste water tank for best results. Some people just put defoamer in the waste water tank. Might need to try both ways to see which is necessary depending on the solution mixture you are using.
I use a Mytee Tempo. I directly spray the cleaners (Folex, Sonax, or Mothers) onto the carpet and then use hot water in the extractor.
Where do you get these defoamers?
Usually places that rent out Rug Doctors and stuff will have defoamers. Some hardware stores might have them in stock or available to order as well.
The biggest prob with extractors, especailly Mytee, is the pump staying on due to being clogged with dirt or calcium. You need to run the pump dry after your done then bleed whats left in the line. Since I have been doing this I have had way better water flow and no problems.
Duramaid says it voids the warranty if anything other than water is used in the tank. Mytee I'm sure is the same.
Just make sure you flush your clean tank after your put anything in it. There really is no point in running anything other than water, you should be pre treating and scrubbing and you want to get all the soap and junk out of the carpet, not put more soap in, which will attract more dirt.
I have used megs APC at high strength and low. I don't put anything in the tank other than H20. I have had foam when extracting and it starts to blow it out of the blower motor. If this starts happening, I just drain the tank more often to keep the foam and water level to a minimum. I use my extractor A LOT and have never had a problem (knock on wood). The biggest prob with extractors, especailly Mytee, is the pump staying on due to being clogged with dirt or calcium. You need to run the pump dry after your done then bleed whats left in the line. Since I have been doing this I have had way better water flow and no problems.
I know Durrimaid says it voids the warranty if anything other than water is used in the tank. Mytee I'm sure is the same. Just make sure you flush your clean tank after your put anything in it. There really is no point in running anything other than water, you should be pre treating and scrubbing and you want to get all the soap and junk out of the carpet, not put more soap in, which will attract more dirt.