We all know there are 5 methods of cleaning carpet.
1. HWE
2. Bonnet
a. Rotary with a buffer
b. OP machine
3. Dry Absorbent powder
a. Host
4. SHAMPOO
a. CIMEX application
5. Dry Foam
a. Von Shrader
Just a few examples above.
Now we must include a new one.
VACUUMING
This method will extract up to 75% of the soil load in a carpet.
What other method removes as much?
Haven't you ever had a customer tell you how good the carpet looked after you just vacuumed?
As with any method it does have its flaws.
Just like the Cimex/Shampoo and OP/Bonnet applications.
But Ron Werner has opened our eyes with his comprehensive vacuuming techniques.
He has taken it a step further than my "4 corner vacuuming techniques"
That I learned from Ed York.
I also wrote a E-book about this very topic.
Which is available for only $159.
Now this is not a time saving method as you are required to spend just as much time doing it as other methods.
Except the speedy CIMEX Shampooing which is questionable as far as cleaning is concerned.
But I think Ron Werner is on to something here.
Imagine vacuuming for an extended time and just doing a post spot routine.
I think his ideas are cutting edge and he is right up there with Ed York and Harold Wheelwright.
1. HWE
2. Bonnet
a. Rotary with a buffer
b. OP machine
3. Dry Absorbent powder
a. Host
4. SHAMPOO
a. CIMEX application
5. Dry Foam
a. Von Shrader
Just a few examples above.
Now we must include a new one.
VACUUMING
This method will extract up to 75% of the soil load in a carpet.
What other method removes as much?
Haven't you ever had a customer tell you how good the carpet looked after you just vacuumed?
As with any method it does have its flaws.
Just like the Cimex/Shampoo and OP/Bonnet applications.
But Ron Werner has opened our eyes with his comprehensive vacuuming techniques.
He has taken it a step further than my "4 corner vacuuming techniques"
That I learned from Ed York.
I also wrote a E-book about this very topic.
Which is available for only $159.
Now this is not a time saving method as you are required to spend just as much time doing it as other methods.
Except the speedy CIMEX Shampooing which is questionable as far as cleaning is concerned.
But I think Ron Werner is on to something here.
Imagine vacuuming for an extended time and just doing a post spot routine.
I think his ideas are cutting edge and he is right up there with Ed York and Harold Wheelwright.