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Jarrod, (the guy who was with me a Myteefest) called and said he spent 2.5 hour vacuuming 1000 sqft of carpet - buckets of dust and fur.
Ron has a convert.
Ron has a convert.
RCTPKS said:Ron
What's your choice of vacuums?
RCTPKS said:Thanks Nate!
I've seen it, and I know that. BUt if carpet cleaners would only do what they are supposed to do, ie removed the soil from the carpet, that and homeowners vacuuming well enough, then there wouldn't be all that dust under the carpet, there would just be latex broken down after time and use.TimP said:If Ron could only see what it looks like when you pull out carpet......
there is no way you can ever get all the dry soil out of carpet.
Doug Cox said:So how long was he there in total and how much did he make. That should tell you whether he spent too much time vacuuming. By following Werners vacuuming techniques is only gonna cost you in revenues long term. There is such a thing as overkill.
You'd be right Doug, no doubts. But I enjoy cleaning, I enjoy working, its like polishing a car, I step back after a hour or so and look at the finished product and there is pride in what I've done. How much pride can someone have if their only goal is a hourly rate? (I answer my own questions) Guess you guys get the pride of providing for your family, and no one can argue with that either.Doug Cox said:Ron- I'm sure there are more guys here that feel you spend way too time vacuuming than ones that feel you don't.
admiralclean said:Personally, I wish I could do it the way Ron does. I am a bit of a perfectionist myself, and I get a great deal of satisfaction being the best at what I do. I have tried for years now to hold to the best practices in this business and have managed to support my family by doing it, but I have not been able to achieve what I feel is my optimal potential in this business. My market will just not support a high end cleaner ... at least not allow me to grow old, sell and retire with anything.
To make any appreciable money at this, in my area, I am going to have to lower my standards a bit to stay busy. There just aren't that many rich people around in this farm country.
You'd be right Doug, no doubts. But I enjoy cleaning, I enjoy working, its like polishing a car, I step back after a hour or so and look at the finished product and there is pride in what I've done. How much pride can someone have if their only goal is a hourly rate? (I answer my own questions) Guess you guys get the pride of providing for your family, and no one can argue with that either.Ron Werner said:[quote="Doug Cox":21h43adh]Ron- I'm sure there are more guys here that feel you spend way too time vacuuming than ones that feel you don't.
Ron Werner said:It looks good, but the soil is there. They just don't tell the client.
Walrus said:Ron isn't that cleartrak the old FANTOM vac?
If I don't it'll get shortened even more with the sand that I leave in there, so the lesser of two weevils.Doug Cox said:Some would say you could be shortening the life of the carpets you clean from over vacuuming.
Why do you think people are ripping out carpet and replacing it with hard surface.RandyHilburn said:I was wondering how some can sleep at night knowing that there is dirt and debris under the backing of the carpet? Is the cleaning job really done if you don't clean both sides and remove the source material? I mean, you know that dirt has filtered thru the backing and when the customer walks on the fibers it will resurface, yet how often do you lift carpet and clean-up the hidden mess? If you don't, are you a hack?
Chemsoil hacks
Albert Lazo said:Chemsoil hacks
Hey,hey,hey. Watch it buddy, I still have a week left of this gig.
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I'm a Ron convert as well. I did a 4 room and hall yesterday, a lot of dog hair. I vacuumed for 20 minutes. Usually takes 15. Damn. You can usually tell how much loose crap is in the carpet almost immediately by the sound of the vacuum. Bagless.
Ron, are you rinsing with a tool that allows you to see what non-loose soils come out of the carpet?. Sighttube or something of the nature?
What do you do when you have jobs back to back and you find that you have to spend twice longer to vacuum on the first?
Albert