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Believe me Bob, I’m not a dumb person....Jesus...he's dumber than CRASH.....
Foolish maybe, definitely not dumb...
Believe me Bob, I’m not a dumb person....Jesus...he's dumber than CRASH.....
I bought the glide for all the reasons stated earlier in the thread.While I find it a little expensive myself the fact is that really is a good value.
Why did you buy it?
and there are many other factors that come into play beyond material cost/machining
OK ...sorry......dumb yor born witBelieve me Bob, I’m not a dumb person....
Foolish maybe, definitely not dumb...
So you don't find $159 to be a deal given the benefits?I bought the glide for all the reasons stated earlier in the thread.
Yes, I’ve run a wand without one.
Yes, I find it MUCH easier to use one.
I find everything in this industry overpriced.
But, it’s one of those, ‘you got to pay to play’...
I know that the better quality tools I use, combined with advanced industry knowledge, it makes me better at what I do...
Very valid point Fred. I can not refute anything you just said...So you don't find $159 to be a deal given the benefits?
Hell if anything you should want your tools to be more expensive so there is a greater barrier to entry. Any hack can buy a glide in less than two jobs.
SureDo you ever find folks looking at you funny after you finish talking in circles?
"glides don't clean as well, so we have to do more and become better cleaners"?
More/better pre-spray, mechanical agitation, vac, etc....
does becoming and industry guru and up 'n coming y-tube star turn one into an over thinking rocket surgeon?
or were you just bored?
glides are great for one reason ...they make wanding easier ....duh-uh....
..L.T.A.
I too started cleaning without a glide. When it was first introduced to me I wondered was it worth it? The cost was $150 and many cleaners in my area thought I was crazy to pay that. Now I can’t even imagine cleaning without one! In fact I wouldn’t clean without one period!What has it been, 16 years or so since Ken Harris, Lisa and Greenie brought the round teflon glide to the industry?
How many cleaners do we have now that have never used a glideless wand?
Glides have not only made it so that our bodies last longer but equally, if not more important, they made the industry as a whole "better", wouldn't you agree?
Cleaner carpets, drier carpets, happier cleaners and happier customers. Happier customers indeed, kinda amazing that all this happened without the general public ever realizing what was going on. I can still recall those first few weeks of using a glide and pointing out to my customers the white thing down there and what it was doing, the "yeah sure Mike, that sounds great" still rings in my ears..lol.. Little did they know...
Don't forget all those little fringe benefits such as less damage to base boards, transition areas, furniture etc, all thanks to a round stick of virgin Teflon.
Some may want to argue that a wand without a Glide cleans better and quicker, quicker until you're done with a sub standard job, maybe, but certainly not better. Think about it, Glides essentially FORCE you to clean according to the standards, both in the IICRC sense and in the logical and moral sense as well.
Glides force you to pre-vacuum, they force you to apply more and better pre-spray, Glides also force you to pre-scrub too, why? because the glide took away the agitation that cleaners for over 40 years relied on to "wandscrub" the soil loose. Scrubbing with your wand over wets carpet if you're a newer cleaner and have never tried it on a daily basis..
We can go into and argue over increased air velocity theories and all that but that's really neither here nor there. The cumulative results of pre vacuuming, pre spraying, dwell time and or pre scrubbing, followed by a slow methodical Glided wand rinse and (most importantly) DRY STROKES, is what the Glide has forced us into including into a process that for 90% off all pile carpet, is the most effective way to remove soil.
The other 10 percent will need rotary extraction which can also benefit from Teflon but we wont go there today.
If you cleaned carpet before the revolution, how have Glides changed your life, business and cleaning results?
If you're new to the game and have had the fortunate blessing of not knowing any better, go clean a room or with an old school wand and share your thoughts..
I too started cleaning without a glide. When it was first introduced to me I wondered was it worth it? The cost was $150 and many cleaners in my area thought I was crazy to pay that. Now I can’t even imagine cleaning without one! In fact I wouldn’t clean without one period!
I understand the price shock. But the value of a tool isn't in the cost of what it took too make but in the money it saves. Without a glide how many chiropractor visits would you have made and what would that have cost you. Now compare that to the price of the glide. Or how much money would you lose if you didn't have a glide because of fatigue and other health related downtime.Why are they 5 times more expensive than they should be?
Yeah cause you can't push a devastator without oneI too started cleaning without a glide. When it was first introduced to me I wondered was it worth it? The cost was $150 and many cleaners in my area thought I was crazy to pay that. Now I can’t even imagine cleaning without one! In fact I wouldn’t clean without one period!
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Let me add this:
Glides have allowed late middle aged and senior cleaners to continue cleaning carpet.
In a perfect world, cleaning businesses would grow to where young employees would do the work while the older founder would sit back and run the place, then when "retirement age" hit, they would sell the business for a bundle and enjoy wealth in their golden years.
But that world does not exist for the vast majority of cleaners.
The real world has cleaners still pushing a wand in their 60s, 70s, and with a few guys I know...their 80s.
That would be impossible without glides.
Perhaps it would force cleaners to make other decisions if cleaning got to be just too hard, but the fact is glides allow people to have productive business lives and maintain a nice income where otherwise they would be living off of social security.