Mikey P
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When do you use it?25-30 pounds max, lift with one arm
When do you use it?25-30 pounds max, lift with one arm
Got a guy here running that way doing residential too. Customers have told me it just doesn't feel clean afterward. Others mentioned the crunchy feel. Spots returning.Buy a minivan, a Phoenix and put a guy to work doing commercial only.
Got a guy here running that way doing residential too. Customers have told me it just doesn't feel clean afterward. Others mentioned the crunchy feel. Spots returning.
I think he's using the spyder.
I can't see using it for mainstream residential. On commercial, as long as you vacuum well, it can be a great system. Like any method, you have to learn how to do it correctly.Got a guy here running that way doing residential too. Customers have told me it just doesn't feel clean afterward. Others mentioned the crunchy feel. Spots returning.
I think he's using the spyder.
Must be getting old.I just got done cleaning stairs. Did it with my 1.5” Dev wand. Been using it a lot more lately.
Be worried about falling. We always started at top but just stepped down backward. Seemed more stable to us plus the risersI do lots of stairs. I saw a video of a guy cleaning stairs with an Oreck orbiter. He starts at the top and let's the machine tilt over the bullnose, scrubs back and forth and drops down to the next stair. Not going to be able to clean the riser but not always necessary on commercial stairs. Thinking about that on a double 4 story building I am bidding on. To use the truck mount requires 400 feet of hose and a helper. All carpet tile except for the 208 stairs. The Cimex or orbot would be perfect for this job except for the stairs.
Nine out of ten times. The other 10% of the jobs are split between my Zapper & themail Rotowhiz.When do you use it?
From what I hear he's more a splash and dash type.Must be the method.....
Funny how the (few) jobs that we have OP' say exactly the opposite.
Ain’t gonna be any easy way to do 208 stairs! One stair at a time no matter how you do itI do lots of stairs. I saw a video of a guy cleaning stairs with an Oreck orbiter. He starts at the top and let's the machine tilt over the bullnose, scrubs back and forth and drops down to the next stair. Not going to be able to clean the riser but not always necessary on commercial stairs. Thinking about that on a double 4 story building I am bidding on. To use the truck mount requires 400 feet of hose and a helper. All carpet tile except for the 208 stairs. The Cimex or orbot would be perfect for this job except for the stairs.
I don't see why you couldn't use an old 2 head Electrolux shampooer for stairs. Maybe adapt it to use CIMEX pads.
If thats the case, then this is the perfect time to educate them so they can change the Warranty so that we all can make $1000 per hour like you!The Mill reps on the S100 panel with me are clueless about any sort of modern VLM methods.