SamIam
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Also Padwaypro, seems like a better name now.Would you mind sharing a few reasons why?
Hahahaha sorry
Also Padwaypro, seems like a better name now.Would you mind sharing a few reasons why?
It takes longer but I believe using a CRB with soft brushes makes the carpet fibers stand up better and makes the carpet look better than with a rake. Especially cheap polyesterWhy not groom with a rake?
Something that I left out was waterWhat procedures did you learn over those 6 months that really made a difference?
Something that I left out was water
I take all my own water to every job in 2 1/2 and 5 gallon jugs
My area doesn't have hard water but I still run all my water thru a soft water tank
I can see a slight difference
I believe it makes a 5-10% positive difference on every job
For all the cleaners that still don't believe in VLM, or don't want to believe THANK YOU !!!
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Not sure what that meansI would groom a carpet like that especially if I was going to eat post photos of it...
Your exactly right about that. 30 year old nylon carpet. It was a trashed rental and I had to use a shop vac to vacuum up all the crap before I started to clean. The owner of the townhouse paid me and he appreciated the work I did but the tenants probably trashed it again within a weekLooks like a low budget location so they probably didn't notice or care
I keep a small 8 gallon shop vac in my van at all times just in case I run into a trashed house that my vacuum can't handle. I only use that shop vac 1-2 times a year. I use the shop vac to pick up the big crap and then have to use a regular vacuum after that. The big dust pan and a trash bag is a good idea and would be easier and faster than bringing in a shop vac.Here’s a tip for you even though you have a trump profile pic, just use a big red or yellow
dust pan from Home Depot for those trashed locations instead of the wet vac. A lot faster!
Same exact ingredient. Green Dragon is also the same and I believe is the cheapest.Lol....isn't that a "90s" product or at least type/tech.....procyonish
I've seen a lot of Procyon copy cats. The true test is to put some in a pail and run hot water in it. If it foams, it's crap. Procyon doesn't foam at all.Same exact ingredient. Green Dragon is also the same and I believe is the cheapest.
I believe Green Dragon is the same as Clean Free from Bridgepoint. Not sure about Procyon.Same exact ingredient. Green Dragon is also the same and I believe is the cheapest.
What alkaline rinses have you used from Harvard? What is the best one in your book?I'm really enjoying harvard for sure!
Your exactly right about that !!!I've seen a lot of Procyon copy cats. The true test is to put some in a pail and run hot water in it. If it foams, it's crap. Procyon doesn't foam at all.
That's the only product I refuse from Harvard I to use. I used extreme, fury and PX plus and during that testing with a couple other brands from different companies, I was going through hoses terribly. It ate the lining up and was causing black water to shoot out.What alkaline rinses have you used from Harvard? What is the best one in your book?