Not practical for my market. I've got the use of one any time I need it, but I don't need it.a truckmount so you can compete. haha
Go and wait by your mail box. That pic in your profile - is that a member of the Village People?Send me half of whatever you would spend. This will get rid of the itch yet you saved half of what you woyld have spent. Win Win!![]()
Getting the itch to buy something. I don't need another extractor, I don't need another rotary so I'm thinking either a cimex or a crb. Jump in and tell me what you'd suggest and why.
I no likes you very much!Go and wait by your mail box. That pic in your profile - is that a member of the Village People?
Sorry, I didn't know any of the band's names. Apologize to Kenny and the rest of the Village People for me.I no likes you very much!
its Kenney Chesney ! he no likes you very much also!!!![]()
Buy a Dwell..
I know you don't NEED it...but just buy it and then sell off one of your Ninjas of whatever you're running with. This way you actually spend the excess money and find a janitor guy to buy your ninja for cash...the queen won't find out.
Thanks John, I do lots of charitable stuff, I just don't think it's in the right spirit if I talk about it. I'm looking for a machine to streamline certain aspects of my commercial business. I'm leaning to the cimex. A supplier here has a 20 inch barely used unit that could be a reality.I have both cimex and brush pro crb. I recommend the Cimex. The cimex won't "eat-up" the loose rugs or phones cables like the crb has. I think the Cimex is better designed for encapman and agitation. The CRB acts more like a pile lifer.
Maybe consider making a donation to a worthwhile cause if That's tax deductible in Canada.
I'm finding lots of dollars under the rocks in regular maintenance of commercial carpet. I'm getting more and more monthly/ bi-monthly and quarterly cleanings and if I have to use the pixie dust machines to increase profitability, I'm finally willing to bend. I do have a few 175's that I bonnet with, but it can be hit and miss. Dang, none of my set-ups work on 2 cords, 3 or 4 in most cases. I know my electrical panels and most wiring pretty wellWilly.. also keep in mind that the cimex will require a 3rd dedicated electrical socket-- I hope your porty uses 2 outlets. Maybe consider a Zipper if electrical power is a concern or headache you'd rather avoid..
If you're leaning into the commercial side I would suggest the Brush Pro. The crb will work on multiple surfaces while the Cimex is limited to carpet.Thanks John, I do lots of charitable stuff, I just don't think it's in the right spirit if I talk about it. I'm looking for a machine to streamline certain aspects of my commercial business. I'm leaning to the cimex. A supplier here has a 20 inch barely used unit that could be a reality.
Brush pro for sure with regular maintenance. Tell them how you remove the dry soil before you clean.I'm finding lots of dollars under the rocks in regular maintenance of commercial carpet. I'm getting more and more monthly/ bi-monthly and quarterly cleanings and if I have to use the pixie dust machines to increase profitability, I'm finally willing to bend. I do have a few 175's that I bonnet with, but it can be hit and miss. Dang, none of my set-ups work on 2 cords, 3 or 4 in most cases. I know my electrical panels and most wiring pretty well![]()
If you're leaning into the commercial side I would suggest the Brush Pro. The crb will work on multiple surfaces while the Cimex is limited to carpet.
That's not true....
We have prescrubbed tile and grout with the harder brush sets on the Cimex... We also have done a bunch of stone polishing with Cimexes ... Also put the Cimex in the washpit for some rugs with the softer brush set .... And of course used it to prescrub before hwe.
Willy's looking to expand his commercial workRay-- I do think the Cimex can handle multiple surfaces.. different heads are available.
Other than charging a king's ransom for VCT work (I've got 8k for 2 jobs booked for September), I do very little tile and grout or hard surface. This would be for growth in appearance management for apartment, condo and office common areas. Getting a steady and reliable source of income with cheques in the mailbox every month is very comforting. I don't chase the residential market much, far too fickle.