Cleanworks
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I am at $1.00 per sqft and sealing is $.50I'm still around .50-.65 depending on the need to agitate or just spray and rinse
In other words, twice the price of cleaning carpet
I am at $1.00 per sqft and sealing is $.50I'm still around .50-.65 depending on the need to agitate or just spray and rinse
In other words, twice the price of cleaning carpet
unveiling? So it's a secret till then.....
That's what I've been charging, not that I've done a lot.I am at $1.00 per sqft and sealing is $.50
Sometimes it does if I have to scrub every grout line. It's twice as much labor when each grout line is agitated also.Does it take you twice as long?
So this new tool is going to be faster than a turbo?
But not clean as deep?
I'll stick with my 2-jet turbo for a dependable impact vs the same pressure across 4 jets. I've had 2 different 4-jet rinse tools and the impact cleaning doesn't compare to a 2-jet spinner at the same pressure. I've always gotten more sustainable heat with 2-jets over 4. I'd be interested in maybe a 3-jet but only if the surrounding vac interface was designed like the Turbo. The 4-jet tools are spraying against rushing vacuum; never understood why they haven't improved that.
Far as pricing, I still wear rubber boots when I'm lurking.....
So in their eyes, when they see that brown grout turn white again, it's worth what my prices are.
Most "carpet cleaning people" have sixth-grade education levels...Were not Nuclear Physicist...Reading comprehension ain't this group's strong point.
Reading comprehension ain't this group's strong point.
So, is this a general cleaning tool that you can clean the whole area with or is it a "specialized" tool that you use to do detail work (like a crevice tool)?Correct.
This tool is designed for a few things..
The tool itself will feature
- Following a spinner tool to get edges, stairs, under furniture, etc
- Cleaning tile and grout that has been well maintained and some what recently "Turbo'd" and not in need of a heavy scrubbing, or any scrubbing, and only needs a mopping and pressurized rinse.
- Cleaning of well sealed wood, all vinyl, concrete, Terrazo and laminates
- Soft stones and coated clay tiles where 700 psi from 4 or less jets can cause surface etching/damage
- a 2" vacuum tube with Tom's swivel
- A unique head and vac chamber design, never before seen or used in this industry, to increase air velocity for quicker, more thorough water pick up
- Brush Ring w/ adjustable vac relief to control vacuum loss through the bristles.
- 6 jets to decrease change of streaking and etching
- Low profile head design
- Reasonable price point.
- American made
Most "carpet cleaning people" have sixth-grade education levels...Were not Nuclear Physicist...
After re-reading your "headline" I realized that I may be ripping people off for years, and now I'll be ripping them off even more...Now I comprehend...
But on a serious note: Charge more (please) work less...I keep hearing folks working more jobs then hours in a day...???
Is there a squeegee option for natural stone post polish
Have you ever given just answering the question any consideration?Why do you want a squeegee Carl?
I think the brush head and a big flush would work better on getting the milk out of the grout//