Fred Homan
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- Oct 7, 2006
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Just brought my "Bra" in today to have my logo embroidered on it....
greg connors said:When I place the cleaning head down, I always lay it down jets up. Nothing like the sound of the wand scraping across a ceramic floor if you get tangled in the hoses and pull the wand :shock:
CleanEvolve said:I hope it's made better than the spotter doohickie that attaches to the wand strap... that thing fell apart on me after a month!
Not saying they're not good ideas, but make sure the quality is good on them... I know I would not be likely to buy Maker products again due to my experience.
greg connors said:on more than one occasion, while carrying the wand in to a job a storm door has closed too fast and the head has hit the glass. Fortunately it has never shattered.
When I place the cleaning head down, I always lay it down jets up. Nothing like the sound of the wand scraping across a ceramic floor if you get tangled in the hoses and pull the wand :shock:
John Watson said:Cleaned a MT house just before the client moved in. they had just did a total re paint. They also had filtration soiling along some walls. They told our employee (I found this out later) that they would give him a $50.00 tip if he scrubbed a little extra on the dark edges. I had pre estamated this house 3 weeks before, Mentioned the filtration soil and offered a cost for removal which they declined. I was unaware that they were going to paint, but regardless most people know that fresh paint is fragile!!! Not this technition, and he didn't even notice he was screwing it up as he scrubbed.
We had to go in after they were all moved in and repaint 60% of their base boards plus move the furniture out and put it back.
Oh yeah, they also stiffed him on his tip when they saw the damaged baseboards.