cleanimagemarketing
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- Mar 31, 2010
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Well, I may be getting back into the business sooner than I expected. I've been out of Carpet cleaning for 8 years, so needless to say, things have changed!
I've always been a huge fan of low moisture cleaning. I used the Ultra Dry system before and I'm considering going in that direction again. But I want to consider all options, especially after reading all about OP cleaning.
So with my budget, I've basically come up with 2 scenarios:
1. Buy a 300 rpm rotary machine and use the Ultra Dry system, or even try the rotary with another chem, such as EncapGreen. This setup is cheaper than an OP machine and would save me some money to buy a used Steamin Demon, which I think would be great to use as a first step in restorative cleaning, followed by padding. I know a rotary machine is nice and fast to use on commercial too, and can even use one of the Scrub3 attachments to do some commercial encap.
2. Buy an orbot and use it for both residential and commercial. I'm still unsure of how quick this machine would be on commercial carpet. I also would not be able to get the Steamin Demon at this point.
Just curious to hear some feedback. Idealy, I'd love an orbot and a steamin demon, but not sure I have the budget for both at this point. Of course I could probably start with the orbot and add a Demon later...
Choices, choices...
I've always been a huge fan of low moisture cleaning. I used the Ultra Dry system before and I'm considering going in that direction again. But I want to consider all options, especially after reading all about OP cleaning.
So with my budget, I've basically come up with 2 scenarios:
1. Buy a 300 rpm rotary machine and use the Ultra Dry system, or even try the rotary with another chem, such as EncapGreen. This setup is cheaper than an OP machine and would save me some money to buy a used Steamin Demon, which I think would be great to use as a first step in restorative cleaning, followed by padding. I know a rotary machine is nice and fast to use on commercial too, and can even use one of the Scrub3 attachments to do some commercial encap.
2. Buy an orbot and use it for both residential and commercial. I'm still unsure of how quick this machine would be on commercial carpet. I also would not be able to get the Steamin Demon at this point.
Just curious to hear some feedback. Idealy, I'd love an orbot and a steamin demon, but not sure I have the budget for both at this point. Of course I could probably start with the orbot and add a Demon later...
Choices, choices...
