Sweet deal on a new Cimex

Mikey P

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Cimex with zero interest for 2 years

From:
"rick@excellent-supply.com" <rick@excellent-supply.com>

To:pailliotet@sbcglobal.net


Interest free financing for 24 months
Get a new Cimex or whatever you'd like from Excellent Supply



At Excellent Supply we regularly offer a 6 month interest free credit card to our customers. A lot of folks appreciate this arrangement, since it makes it easy to purchase a Cimex (or other equipment) from Excellent Supply, put the machine to work, and have the equipment pay for itself during the interest free window.

Well our finance company has extended a special 1 week offer. During the week of October 4th-11th we can extend the interest free offer for 2 years (24 payments).

So here's the deal for this week...

Buy a Cimex Package for $2785* and pay no interest for 2 years.

The 19" Cimex package includes the following:

  • 19" Cimex (that's kind of obvious isn't it)
  • 1 set of Pad Drivers
  • 1 case of FiberPlus pads
  • 1 gallon of Releasit Encap-Clean DS2
  • Free CMS commercial marketing program
  • Free shipping to a commercial address or to the local freight terminal
*This price includes a processing fee of $132 that GE Finance charges for this 24 month offer.
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Interest Free
for 24 months
1 WEEK ONLY
10/04 - 10/11 2012

Call for details 1-800-330-1888.
Applications are normally approved within a few minutes.
 

dealtimeman

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Cimex brushes

I have two sets one I believe is a tile brush set and one a carpet set. I you need them give me a call Jim.

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Jim Martin

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Jim - what do you want to do with the brushes?

i have some carpet coming up that I am going to want to use the cimex to put down and agitate ...then I am going to flush with the hoss.....normally the hoss would take care of it all in one step...but pretty sure that I am going to have to take a different road on these so I was going to give it a try.....
 

boazcan

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If it's commercial consider going with the stiffer brushes. I have never used the soft brushes, but the stiff brushes have never been a problem with commercial. I have used that combo many times (sometimes with a wand or rx). You need weights to attempt to scrub tile and grout. It will be a good combo foe show.
 

Jim Martin

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If it's commercial consider going with the stiffer brushes. I have never used the soft brushes, but the stiff brushes have never been a problem with commercial. I have used that combo many times (sometimes with a wand or rx). You need weights to attempt to scrub tile and grout. It will be a good combo foe show.

thanks..that's what it is ..the nastiest commercial carpet I have ever seen....
 

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Those BBC's with the brown stiff stripe from Jeremy's Encapstore are what we use on the heavily soiled stuff. We've never used the stiff brushes on carpet, we use the soft brushes every day on area rugs.
 

Shane Deubell

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Took advantage of this deal in the spring but it was 6 months 0 interest.

Love the newer cimex design also, a lot lighter.
 

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