Hopefully BaneClene legacy and products will continue….

hogjowl

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Admittedly, I lost touch with Bane Clean decades ago, but I can’t imagine what they actually have to sell?
 

BIG WOOD

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They never adapted to our industry from the machine technology I see.
Big , bulky, and underpowered.

Am I wrong?
 

Jim Pemberton

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I found them worthy competitors in the 70s through the early 90s. Their electric system made a level of sense during the late 70s energy crisis, and the complexity and unreliability of early slide in gas powered units gave them some room to stay in the competitive marketplace for a while longer.

Large, multi-truck, operations liked the simplicity and "idiot proof" nature of their systems, despite their lower performance.

A great deal of their success was also credited to their founder, Bill Bane, who was a charismatic speaker and very good writer of their newsletter. While his "anti-heat" propaganda and more than thinly veiled shots at the companies that I represented, as well as my father himself, would anger me, my father wouldn't let me say a bad word about him.

His view was this: Bill's overall message of professionalism, image, proper pricing, and overall integrity was more important to the industry than any hurt feelings he caused.

I am grateful that, after he retired, he and I started a very warm and pleasant email coorespondence, and that helped heal my lingering bad feelings at the shots he took at my father.

Overall, what he and his company gave to our industry was just what many needed during the time they had a strong place in our business.
 

hogjowl

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I remember them having a fairly extensive line of cleaning products. I suppose that may have some value.
 

KevinD

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I received many tractor trailer loads of their cleaning chemicals running the co-op buying program for my area.
 

Kenny Hayes

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I went far enough, but at least I didn't go the whole Jimmy thing, thank goodness. I still have that wand for whatever reason, but I sent my machine to the dump. Bye!
 
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Matt Middleton
I found them worthy competitors in the 70s through the early 90s. Their electric system made a level of sense during the late 70s energy crisis, and the complexity and unreliability of early slide in gas powered units gave them some room to stay in the competitive marketplace for a while longer.

Large, multi-truck, operations liked the simplicity and "idiot proof" nature of their systems, despite their lower performance.

A great deal of their success was also credited to their founder, Bill Bane, who was a charismatic speaker and very good writer of their newsletter. While his "anti-heat" propaganda and more than thinly veiled shots at the companies that I represented, as well as my father himself, would anger me, my father wouldn't let me say a bad word about him.

His view was this: Bill's overall message of professionalism, image, proper pricing, and overall integrity was more important to the industry than any hurt feelings he caused.

I am grateful that, after he retired, he and I started a very warm and pleasant email coorespondence, and that helped heal my lingering bad feelings at the shots he took at my father.

Overall, what he and his company gave to our industry was just what many needed during the time they had a strong place in our business.
Now that is a classy comment!
 

bob vawter

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They still have it.
I used the crap outta that Bane hose border....yellow pages.....reminder cards.. even on my business cards!
Drove their lawyers nuts! But they never did anything!
 

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