Kenny Hayes
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You know it's dried to a bone and dyed the carpet
You'd have to chop it with an axe just to get it started
If you are a padder I suppose.You know it's dried to a bone and dyed the carpetYou'd have to chop it with an axe just to get it started
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Most of the chemical manufacturers claim their product, when used properly, dries to a powder. Maybe not a hard polymer crystal but a powder anyway. I've tested quite a few products and found that many do. Especially products like Procyon or Carpet Details. You see it building up on your hydro-force or on your quick connects. When you brush it, it's just like dust. I have no problem with carpets re-soiling because of sticky residues. Most of my work is repeat customers. One of my friends has gone 100% VLM and he finds it very slow and tedious. He often wishes he had his truck mount back on certain jobs. VLM certainly has its appeal, especially with the low cost of equipment but truck mounts have the ability to perform quickly and efficiently.GROUP THINK Members still ignore '' The QUESTION ''
What happens to all that's left behind using HWE
You have a TM and Van sitting outside, blasting away, burning fuel, loaded with equipment that cost you probably $30,000 - $50,000 dollars
With that kind of money the carpet should be dry the minute you drag a wand across it
But NO it still takes 2-5 hours to dry ( if your lucky )
And leaves behind prespray detergent dirty water and dirt
I tell all my customers HWE is how carpets were cleaned in the 90's
VLM with NO residue and 1-2 Hour Residential Dry times is how carpet is cleaned today
I love VLM !!!
That's what I always thought prespray and detergent dries to a powderMost of the chemical manufacturers claim their product, when used properly, dries to a powder. Maybe not a hard polymer crystal but a powder anyway. I've tested quite a few products and found that many do. Especially products like Procyon or Carpet Details. You see it building up on your hydro-force or on your quick connects. When you brush it, it's just like dust. I have no problem with carpets re-soiling because of sticky residues. Most of my work is repeat customers. One of my friends has gone 100% VLM and he finds it very slow and tedious. He often wishes he had his truck mount back on certain jobs. VLM certainly has its appeal, especially with the low cost of equipment but truck mounts have the ability to perform quickly and efficiently.
The more you try to clean soil filtration, often the worse it gets. There are times when it's best to leave it alone.Well maybe when I'm crawling around on my knees trying to get Soil Filtration lines out I wish I could just put a wand and flush them out but Soil Filtration was a Pain in the Ass with HWE too but not as much as it is with VLM
That's the only time I wish I had a TM and Wand bad soil filtration along baseboards in the crevice