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shycarpet
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Posted: 13/August/2010 at 5:50pm |
Is it "unprofessional" to use the customers water and power outlets to clean their carpets? If it is, how can I clean like a professional?
I'm afraid of customers raising their eyebrows or blowing a fuse when I have to explain why I need to use two different outlets and also why I need to get water from their sink and dump water into their toilet bowl.
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Ken Harris
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That is the normal way of doing things.
Don't worry about it.
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[QUOTE=shycarpet]Is it "unprofessional" to use the customers water and power outlets to clean their carpets? If it is, how can I clean like a professional?
Then blame the last guy for your really poor results?
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Just My opinion
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