Ok thanks
If that’s rental property, then it’s likely that the owner/manager doesn’t want to replace it. I guess there’s several ways to handle this, here’s what I do.
I use my HF to apply Harvard’s Pet Enzyme (at 4 to 1). I apply it pretty heavy.
I let it dwell for an hour
Then I apply 40v (straight) to any stains that are left
And HWE it with the RV. I put Saigers Lime Citron deodorant in my rinse.
I have never had a call back, but that’s probably because it’s rental property.
Scratch an d sniffIf only there were "smellavision".
I tell them it will glow forever. But you can tell if its been cleaned before most times. If the edges are sharp and defined, it's usually fresh. There is no need to be deceptive. Disclose everything.So what do you tell the customer after you cleaned, charged a premium price to do it and they want to see it with the UV light again and it still glows?
Never used the Cobb light but we just got new TMF lights for our trucks. They are exponentially better than others we’ve used in the past. We paid $135 and I feel they are well worth it.Which UV light is that? I need a more powerful one.
Jeff @ SCC
T...m...fNever used the Cobb light but we just got new *** lights for our trucks. They are exponentially better than others we’ve used in the past. We paid $135 and I feel they are well worth it.
Rob says his kicks your butt Larry!
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That actually was Robs exact sales pitch to me LarryRob says his kicks your butt Larry!
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Well clearly you brought the right lights but the wrong wandsThat actually was Robs exact sales pitch to me Larry
My goobers didn't lock the cab one night and let thier Cobb light get ripped off...
Out of frustration I bought them this...
uvBeast Black Light UV Flashlight – HIGH POWER 100 LED with 30-feet Flood Effect – Professional Grade 385nm-395nm Best for Commercial/Domestic Use Works Even in Ambient Light - USA Stock – UK Design https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CV24OGK?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf
Which they say works well...