Cleaning baseboards

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Actually I have these duster poles from my other business with a washable sponge on the end of it; Don't you guys use your brains on how to make your job easier???
 

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Rickie-

Some of us have a mind set about how to make the job easier, simpler, less strain on the back, or how to make the finished results better with chemistry, but most do not.

I honestly think most guys in the business only know what the person that sold the equipment told them- "This is the ONLY way to do it!!" and so, never learn there is a better, quicker way.

Even when shown at a convention or fest, they do not believe it.

Gary
 

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Post subject: Re: Cleaning baseboards
New postPosted: 23 Apr 2009 10:52 am
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Stevie...dude.

Marty has laid you out once, please dont make him do it again.

It got so messy and ugly.
 

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A few damp microfiber towels an im good to go...Much betterthen the cotton ones decades ago...lol.

Nice thread, bottomline do the lil extras it matters
 

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Gary

did you use to clean carpet for Chuck and Janet Enger. I was out there the other day and she says, please don't get the baseboards all wet like the other guy

if need I just wipe them with a micro fiber towel
 

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