I finally pitched mine several years ago...after it sat up in the loft for about
15 years
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15 years old. That is an antique. I sure hope you dont think this is representative of the performance of todays machines.[/quote]
Mardie, mine was actually older than 15 years ..it was stored in the loft for 15 years til i pitched it a few years ago
But that's NOT the last time i used one...so don't assume things.
i helped a friend not too terribly long ago that got imbibed with the Racine Wi koolaid in '04.
so unless there's something even better and more fantabulous than his new at the time machine, it's still an expensive box with a roll brush that can't clean to the edge of a wall, SUCKS to use in furnished rooms, near IMPOSSIBLE to use in small furnished bedrooms..
(some folks actually want their closets cleaned too) and is one of the most inefficient tools to clean anything but wide open spaces with
but hey, if you're happy, I'm happy
Thats why i move all furniture including beds,and believe it or not the clients like
that.They also pay for that.I can also dry it up with fans before i replace the furniture. I have no problem doing closets.I do have a detail machine for use when needed.I do like doing commercial as i am sure all systems are easier in unobstructed open area carpet cleaning.
The thing with the VS is that their are so many ways of going about it to make it perform to its maximum potential. I can easily see how this is an owner operator
system.And given that only a select few would be able to bring this equipment to its full potential.I know that i could not run an unsupervised work force with this
equipment.Not good. Got to give you a poke, so here it is, it is in good fun. The reason TMs are so popular is because any well trained monkey can hoe down carpet with a TM. Dont tell willy i said
that.lol