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Steve, When you understand the POWER of HEAT FRICTION and ABSORPTION, the fact that you can go over the carpet as many

times as you want without FEAR of over WETTING, like multiple steam strokes, even with multiple vacuum strokes {not that

anything is wrong with with steam cleaning }But with VLM you can keep cleaning until it comes clean! {it doesn't take long }

It just works ALL DAY LONG, EVERY DAY!! I am never disappointed with the results!!! { maybe once or twice in the past 10 years}


IF YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW!!!
I did the CD thing in the 90s and I have all the tools to scrub and run on shelves in the shop.
I know.
I know I prefer to leave floors and furniture clean when I leave.
I can upsell tile and other hard surfaces. I can soft wash porches and entrances on my way out. Even clean sidewalks to freshen up the curb appeal.
I clean fireplaces and so much more than just carpet. I clean outdoor grills and patio furniture and the concrete or tile it sits on. I will clean the face of gutters at entrances. Mail boxes.
There's really no end to what can be cleaned with HWE equipment.
I do some flood work too.
Let me see you guys extract an inch of water from carpet and get it dry in a day.

And I dont have to wash a dozen bonnets when I get home. Thats something else steampro lol never shows. Where are all the dirty bonnets? And why does he call himself steampro?
Deceptive business practices.
 

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Steve, When you understand the POWER of HEAT FRICTION and ABSORPTION, the fact that you can go over the carpet as many

times as you want without FEAR of over WETTING, like multiple steam strokes, even with multiple vacuum strokes {not that

anything is wrong with with steam cleaning }But with VLM you can keep cleaning until it comes clean! {it doesn't take long }

It just works ALL DAY LONG, EVERY DAY!! I am never disappointed with the results!!! { maybe once or twice in the past 10 years}


IF YOU KNOW, YOU KNOW!!!
The power of heat friction is why carpet manufacturers dont recomend that type of cleaning. Steampros pictures show a lot of fiber damage.
 

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I did the CD thing in the 90s and I have all the tools to scrub and run on shelves in the shop.
I know.
I know I prefer to leave floors and furniture clean when I leave.
I can upsell tile and other hard surfaces. I can soft wash porches and entrances on my way out. Even clean sidewalks to freshen up the curb appeal.
I clean fireplaces and so much more than just carpet. I clean outdoor grills and patio furniture and the concrete or tile it sits on. I will clean the face of gutters at entrances. Mail boxes.
There's really no end to what can be cleaned with HWE equipment.
I do some flood work too.
Let me see you guys extract an inch of water from carpet and get it dry in a day.

And I dont have to wash a dozen bonnets when I get home. Thats something else steampro lol never shows. Where are all the dirty bonnets? And why does he call himself steampro?
Deceptive business practices.

That's Great Steve, if i was you, and did all that stuff, i would have a truck mount to.[ Truck mounts are Money making machine!]

You sound like you're a hard working man. Nice Job!
 

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That's Great Steve, if i was you, and did all that stuff, i would have a truck mount to.[ Truck mounts are Money making machine!]

You sound like you're a hard working man. Nice Job!
Just got a call from a regular customer asking if I could snowblow his back yard to get his van out lol. We got a foot of snow the other day and near zero temps this morning but I will help him out. No truckmount required.

Hard work never bothered me. I should say I dont mind doing it. It does cause me physical pain though. But it doesnt stop me.

Im 62 in a month.
 

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Believe you me, if it was ever a problem I'd go back to steam cleaning.{that little 370 sure is pretty!!!}
I dont know. Its a bit underpowered for me.

I forgot to mention rugs. I have a lot of customers ask to have their small rugs cleaned. How do you guys handle that? A lot of them are pretty thin and move easily.
 
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I dont know. Its a bit underpowered for me.

I forgot to mention rugs. I have a lot of customers ask to have their small rugs cleaned. How do you guys handle that? A lot of them are pretty thin and move easily.
Just got a call from a regular customer asking if I could snowblow his back yard to get his van out lol. We got a foot of snow the other day and near zero temps this morning but I will help him out. No truckmount required.

Hard work never bothered me. I should say I dont mind doing it. It does cause me physical pain though. But it doesnt stop me.

Im 62 in a month.
Steve, Happy Birthday! Age is just a number!
 

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I dont know. Its a bit underpowered for me.

I forgot to mention rugs. I have a lot of customers ask to have their small rugs cleaned. How do you guys handle that? A lot of them are pretty thin and move easily.
I clean rugs, almost every day , It's not a problem.

Power is irrelevant when comes to a 1 inch fiber !
 
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Take off the wand pull the trigger get some water flowing through WORX

Put wand back on and your primed


If that doesn't work it probably has air lock

Hook up WORX to water hose take off wand and force water through WORX

Put wand back on your primed
I've tried all that, but it's pretty stubborn. I think it came defective from the factory.

I know several people that use them and love them. I'll see if I can find a good deal online and pick another one up.
 

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I dont know. Its a bit underpowered for me.

I forgot to mention rugs. I have a lot of customers ask to have their small rugs cleaned. How do you guys handle that? A lot of them are pretty thin and move easily.
If you don't have an extra set of feet to step on the rug, the only way to do it is to forward push the wand on wet and dry passes. It's a slower process, but it's not rocket science. And if it's a trashed rug, it needs to be flushed heavy on pavement outside with higher psi
 

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If you don't have an extra set of feet to step on the rug, the only way to do it is to forward push the wand on wet and dry passes. It's a slower process, but it's not rocket science. And if it's a trashed rug, it needs to be flushed heavy on pavement outside with higher psi
Matt, I only have 2- feet and a 175 keep the rug inside and just clean it ! We don't need to fly to the Moon!
 
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