A field day for Boyle and Snake King

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Convince me not buy steamaction..








My next tm is still a 570 tho...
 
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‘Vacuum the carpet throughly’

fooking dopes



Im sure the disorganization is full of one truck Chucks living job to job while their wife is the serious one carrying the insurance and steady income stream
 
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Mikey P

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Rhymes with myopic....

I hate the bag on John Sales as he's a nice old codger, but his son or Rob or for Christ sakes, Jeff Cross needs to step in and not let this kind of embarrassing shit happen at the end of his career
 
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The Great Oz

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Who checks for typos over there?
Guess you won't want to read 101. Reminds me of the Joe Polish "typos make you seem more real" school of advertising.

Technical Bulletin 101. Following Dr. Michael A. Berry’s book, Cleaning for Health, it is important for you to identify all the types of carpet residues, large and small particles, and living organisms found in carpets in order to truly clean for health, thus making Cleaning for Health the most important certification you can obtain.

Your test sample already has oily soil including traffic lane gray that would typically be found in most carpets. Using a glass container that will fit inn the microwave, put your soiled sample and 1 cup of your liquid cleaner diluted to manufacturer’s specifications and place in the microwave for approximately 3 minutes until solution boils. Boiling will reproduce your steam cleaning and represents 212 degrees. Carefully remove the container. With a pair of tweezers, remove the sample and place on a paper towel, allowing it to dry. After sample has dried, visually inspect the sample to determine if there is any residual soil. Your cleaning results may vary. Ideally, you want your sample to show no evidence of any residue or stain.

Most professional cleaning supplies or janitorial chemicals will not get your sample clean. It takes a high quality professional product to truly clean. Soap and water solutions will not get the job done.

If your sample did not come clean, call us to find out who has the proper cleaning solutions to get the carpet extremely clean.

Training through NIOPCC will teach you how to get the typical soils and oily residue out of carpet and what products to use. Training includes identifying which biocides are safe to get out the bacteria, mold and spores in order to leave a carpet truly clean without endangering your health or the environment.
 

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Guess you won't want to read 101. Reminds me of the Joe Polish "typos make you seem more real" school of advertising.

Technical Bulletin 101. Following Dr. Michael A. Berry’s book, Cleaning for Health, it is important for you to identify all the types of carpet residues, large and small particles, and living organisms found in carpets in order to truly clean for health, thus making Cleaning for Health the most important certification you can obtain.

Your test sample already has oily soil including traffic lane gray that would typically be found in most carpets. Using a glass container that will fit inn the microwave, put your soiled sample and 1 cup of your liquid cleaner diluted to manufacturer’s specifications and place in the microwave for approximately 3 minutes until solution boils. Boiling will reproduce your steam cleaning and represents 212 degrees. Carefully remove the container. With a pair of tweezers, remove the sample and place on a paper towel, allowing it to dry. After sample has dried, visually inspect the sample to determine if there is any residual soil. Your cleaning results may vary. Ideally, you want your sample to show no evidence of any residue or stain.

Most professional cleaning supplies or janitorial chemicals will not get your sample clean. It takes a high quality professional product to truly clean. Soap and water solutions will not get the job done.

If your sample did not come clean, call us to find out who has the proper cleaning solutions to get the carpet extremely clean.

Training through NIOPCC will teach you how to get the typical soils and oily residue out of carpet and what products to use. Training includes identifying which biocides are safe to get out the bacteria, mold and spores in order to leave a carpet truly clean without endangering your health or the environment.
Do you have to bring your own microwave or can you use the customers?
 

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It is well that I keep what remains of my hair at the "buzz cut" level.

I find myself beset with trichotillomania after reading all of this.
 

Jim Pemberton

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I guess this is no worse than the other "stuff" that's getting done.

A guy I have known since high school stopped in to see me today. He was a marijuana burn out case when we graduated, and he's only gone down hill since then.

He told me he now works in maintenance at the local school district, and mentioned he's "spraying for covid" every few days.

I asked how he did it.

He said that he just took the "fogger thing" and swung it around the room for a few seconds and went onto the next.

IF there was anything in that "fogger thing" that actually worked, it had about zero chance to do anything in the time he was in the room.

They might as well gave him an aerosol can of Lysol.
 

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