as of now I have 2 that want us every month.
Hey Ken, Gotta say I like your enthusiasm. Starting a business isn't easy. It isn't what you know but what you don't know that will make or break you. I guarantee if you make it a few years in this business you'll look back and wonder how you did based on what you knew. Everyone has to start someplace; we all did. This forum can be one of the best things that ever happened to/for you in regards to learning. Consider yourself fortunate to have found this site and to have this much expertise to work with. Here's a couple pieces of advice. First think carefully about what you say here. I don't believe it's your intent but you have made what some might think are a few inflammatory comments. You are entitled to your opinion but you may wish to gain a little more experience before deciding how and what to express. The old pros express strong opinions, and bust each others chops. They can because they have decades of experience, know what their talking about, and generally respect each other (mostly). Next; the best investment you'll ever make will be in training. Before you do anything else you really need to take the carpet cleaning technician class. Don't wait, do it now! Everyone here (well almost) is generally willing to help new guys, but you need to learn the basics first. Once you do that you'll be able to ask the right questions, and step on a few less toes.I have see there so called advanced work, and to be honest , I think your over estimating them. Sure some are good but people are lazy. There in and out quick, there not preping right or something. These edic machines do a lot of work, there not easy to use, but they do pack a punch, and after a certain hight portables are all you got
I'm new and I'm enthusiastic, but it's a great product I give,
I'll look for this do I just apply separately, wow things are picking up fast this is awsome, and thank you for all the great tips. I do apricieate all the help
I was in a car lot and the detail guy was cleaning the rugs in the car he had a huge jug of cleaner, so I looked and he was mixing dawn dish detergent in water! I asked why not use the chemical?
He said the dawn works
I'm hoping to put together a list of the best things to use. Just need the get some cash flowing
You may want to grab one of the (cheap) Rotovac upholstery tools I have up for auction..
http://mikeysboard.com/classifieds/...tings/214/new-ROTOVAC-Shear-Dry-Uph-Tool.html