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I was wrong about you. I apologize !!!



But you haven't swayed my opinion on anything

You don't need to spend $25 to $50 thousand dollars today on a TM to clean carpet

Encaps Spotters Bonnets OP Machines everything to do with VLM has improved dramatically over the last 10 years

Thank You Excellent Supply TOPS VacAway HOS and all the other VLM Suppliers

LESS water MORE agitation

It doesn't matter what method you use in 2025. You must get carpets clean and dry as fast as possible to survive in the carpet cleaning business. It's not the 1990's anymore and customers won't tolerate long dry times, wicking, dingy looking carpet, quick resoiling carpet. VLM eliminates all those problems. Wicking can still happen but is much less of a problem with VLM. The number one question I get is NOT where did the dirt go. It's how long will it take for the carpets to dry. 99% of the customers today don't care about the method. They just want clean dry carpet.



It's not the 1990's anymore !!!

It's 2025 and VLM with 1-3 hour dry times is how carpets are cleaned today
 
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Go back and look. I have three pictures on this page and one pic on page 3. Do you see any corn rows ???

If you use stiff brushes to groom with on some carpets you could leave corn rows. I use soft wool brushes for grooming plus a 10'' CRB is very light

Sorry no corn rows when job is finished

After I use the 14'' CRB to scrub it does leave some corn rows on some carpets but my OP takes those lines out and leaves light swirl marks on some carpets. The 10'' CRB takes the swirl marks out

10'' CRB grooms the carpet better than a brush. It would be faster to groom with a brush but I like the way a 10'' CRB grooms carpet

NO CORN ROWS !!!

Anymore questions ???

I love VLM !!!
Do you remove and clean the brushes on the 10 in crb after every job to avoid cross contamination?

What about your vacuum?
 
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I don’t have to be retired to be pissy

Only on Mikeysboard could a thread change from the industry shaking news of the demise of Jon Don to a debate about VLM vs HWE

Still, some of the most spirited, and often well thought out, debates we see here are over this subject.
The reason Marty is pissy I’d because he misses Fred since this thread hasn’t been broken into two different threads like Fred would’ve fixed.

But Marty is probably one of the few that miss him, so it’s no big deal.

But seriously, this thread needs to be broken into a separate topic
 
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The reason Marty is pissy I’d because he misses Fred since this thread hasn’t been broken into two different threads like Fred would’ve fixed.

But Marty is probably one of the few that miss him, so it’s no big deal.

But seriously, this thread needs to be broken into a separate topic

I would agree, let's see what Mikey P wants to do.

I think there is so much good, searchable information here that it would benefit those who lurk to see the "VLM vs HWE" discussion under that type of heading.
 
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The reason Marty is pissy I’d because he misses Fred since this thread hasn’t been broken into two different threads like Fred would’ve fixed.

But Marty is probably one of the few that miss him, so it’s no big deal.

But seriously, this thread needs to be broken into a separate topic
I remember when Cermack ran the board. He would let the threads run on and on.
I always wondered why Mike picked Fred over Hoody.

Here's another split lol.

I like the running conversations myself. People will get back to the topic when they have more to contribute.

Im being less pissy these days.
 

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So, staying off topic cause it don’t really matter anyways, they’re gone they’re gone! They were never a factor to me. You don’t have to spend 25-50 k for a truckmount to get a carpet clean. There’s plenty out there for less, if you’re gonna do residential. I know there are chems supposedly for residential encap. I don’t know of any of Excellent Supply that’s an actually fit for that situation. I use em all except Encap basic or 1. I think the Encapstore would come closer to
that than anyone, but still.
 

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It's hard to believe nobody here uses a CRB. I've been using a CRB for more than 10 years.

You guys don't release how much crap your vacuum misses. Especially in homes with pets and with people that rarely vacuum. All that pet hair gets packed down at the base of the carpet from being walked on thousands of times and your vacuum misses it. A CRB gets all the crap your vacuum misses.




A CRB is a must have for residential carpet cleaning VLM and HWE ... PERIOD !!!




For residential Carpet Cleaning I have on Van ...

3 - 10'' CRB's all with different brushes
1 - 14'' CRB

5- Vacuums
Pro Team
Shark
Kirby
Eureka Hand Held vacuum for steps
8 gallon Shop Vac

I don't even know how many bonnets. Probably have 75-100 bonnets piled in my van. Micro Fiber and Cotton 17'' 19'' 21 ''

4 OPS's Odyssey, Orbot Vibe TL, Oreck Orbiter, Stepson

I have backup's for everything on the Van

I have a different set up for Commercial Carpet Cleaning. Different vacuums OP's CRB's (Whittaker Trio)

I bring all my own water. I run it through a soft water tank and put it into 5 gallon and 2 1/2 gallon jugs. Yes soft water ABSOLUETLY makes a difference




I love VLM !!!



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So, staying off topic cause it don’t really matter anyways, they’re gone they’re gone! They were never a factor to me. You don’t have to spend 25-50 k for a truckmount to get a carpet clean. There’s plenty out there for less, if you’re gonna do residential. I know there are chems supposedly for residential encap. I don’t know of any of Excellent Supply that’s an actually fit for that situation. I use em all except Encap basic or 1. I think the Encapstore would come closer to
that than anyone, but still.
I bought all my OP's from Excellent Supply, except Challenger, and use DS2 for CGD.

For residential I like VacAway Encap Green, VacAway Double Trouble and sometimes Carpet Details. I add VacAway Detonator (Peroxide) when needed. Trashed carpet usually found in rentals I use VacAway Commercial Magic.

Low odor is a must for Residential

I tried Encapstore last year but prefer VacAway, Carpet Details, and DS2

Still haven't tried Saiger's
 
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It's hard to believe nobody here uses a CRB. I've been using a CRB for more than 10 years.

You guys don't release how much crap your vacuum misses. Especially in homes with pets and with people that rarely vacuum. All that pet hair gets packed down at the base of the carpet from being walked on thousands of times and your vacuum misses it. A CRB gets all the crap your vacuum misses.




A CRB is a must have for residential carpet cleaning VLM and HWE ... PERIOD !!!




For residential Carpet Cleaning. I carry 3 - 10'' CRB's all with different brushes and 1 - 14'' CRB

3- Vacuums
Pro Team
Shark
Kirby
Eureka Hand Held vacuums for steps
8 gallon Shop Vac

I don't even know how many bonnets. Probably have 75-100 bonnets piled in my van. Micro Fiber and Cotton 17'' 19'' 21 ''

I always have 4 OPS's Odyssey, Orbot Vibe TL, Oreck Orbiter, Stepson

I have backup's for everything on the Van

I have a different set up for Commercial Carpet Cleaning. Different vacuums OP's CRB's (Whittaker Trio)

I bring all my own water. I run it through a soft water tank and put it into 5 gallon and 2 1/2 gallon jugs. Yes soft water ABSOLUETLY makes a difference




I love VLM !!!



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I bought a GLS beck in the early 2000’s. I tried it on a few residentials. Once I saw what it was actually doing to the pile I stopped using it straight away. I actually liked it in commercial loop pile, but mine didn’t have a catch pan on it and I got REALLY tired of picking up nasty wet hair balls.
 

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I don't know what year it was but I bought my first 15'' CRB off ebay. It was a Whittaker and had no trays. I got tired of picking up hair balls or sucking them up with my vacuum hose and clogging my filter.

Sold it on craigslist and bought a 15'' with trays. I still have that one in my basement. It never gets used anymore after I bought the 14'' from Excellent Supply



Question ... HONESTLY do you remember what brushes it had ??? Medium ??? Stiff ???

GLS is a Whittaker. They are the only company that sells CRB's without trays. Everything Whittaker sells is geared for CGD. I'm sure they were either Medium or Stiff

Mostly beautiful soft Nylon carpet back then in the early 200o's so you needed soft brushes for nylon




I have NEVER had a call back because of a corn rows or any other problem associated from using a CRB ... NEVER !!!



It's not the early 2000's anymore !!!

It's 2025 and EVERYTNING has improved dramatically

Including CRB's and CRB Brushes
 
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