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Superglide Ken
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Well Diva, thanks for listening to my ideas. I cannot show this equipment off yet or talk about it more than I have done because of patent considerations. I learned my lesson with the glides I invented, and the problems I had with that. But if I can help with any of the knowledge I picked up studying these areas I do my research in, I am always ready to share that. I am not driven by money as my #1 consideration; it is #2. My first consideration for the research into the stuff I do is a genuine desire to improve both the equipment and technolodgy of this industry, and be remembered as one of the pioneers in it. If I do that and never make a dime in it, I will still be happy .But I will try to make a few bucks along the way if I can.
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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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SERIOUSLY KEN KEEP US POSTED! Maybe when you come to toronto you can tell us more about it! At least YOUR ideas are worth listening to! CHEERS TO YA |
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Superglide Ken
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G-Money: Will do.
Diva: You can call it that if you want, but that is a mouthful if you ask me. I have another name: RSE (Rotary Superdry Extractor)
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gmoney
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Cheers Ken, Leave it to the master inventor to bring it all together. Combining the two methods into one machine would be the ultimate. Keep us informed. |
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If you know what is good for you get it dry as quickly as possible
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diva
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WHOOOOOOOOOOO YEEEEEEEEHAAAAAAAAA Ken sign me up for one and two for Gmoney! So what will it be called the Super duper padding Glider squirt and sucker machine?
Always good for a laugh KEN thanx for brightening up this post with your great ideas!
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Superglide Ken
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G-Money, no need to debate me on this one. I beleive in what you and Diva are doing and am going to be doing the same. I have even developed a machine for it that combines the best attributes of padding with the restorative abilities of a RX20 machine. The pad machine is a great machine as it is, but it can be even better. Rather than have 2 sets of equipment( a pad cleaning system and a HWE system), my goal was to combine the abilities of both in one machine. That way, only one machine needs to be taken in the workplace. Once there, the operator can use whatever system works best for the job, or them both at the same time if desired. Win-Win.
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diva
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DOUG; No feelings have been hurt here! But as my other half has so informed you, your opinion on this particular post has been nonsense! We are good at what we do and we plan to get better by keeping an open mind to new techniques or new "to us" techniques! You have chosen your method and though you no longer employ it (being retired and all) you still advocate on behalf of it! That is your choice You have your say out here and we will respect that but if your idea of fun is posting just to talk out of your a$$ and cause contempt amoungst forum members your opinion is not only not needed but not wanted either. If anything, in all YOUR years you should have learned one thing, and if you haven't then let me tell you now LIVE AND LET LIVE and that means on carpet cleaning forums as well as in life!
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gmoney
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Superglide where are you. I need to engage in some intelligent debate.
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gmoney
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Doug, What the .....are you saying. You talk pure nonesense. Not one of our questions have been answered and yet you have the audacity to ask your own questions. Since you must be dislexic and can't respond intelligently then there is really no need to continue our discourse. No feelings have been hurt; I would have to respect your opinion in order for that to happen. I don't want you off the board; you offer up some comedy relief. P.S. If you actually read my previous posts you would know what I do. |
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doug
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gmoney I believe I read somewhere that you and diva are one in the same. By the way I am not brainwashed. By the way I don't give a rats ass what someone else posts. If I did there would be no reason for anyone to post if everyone had the same opinion. If you put that post up on carpet construction and clean ability for me I thank you. You say you have read my previous posts good. If in fact you did read them you would have noticed I donot necessarily agree with everyone. If Ted wants me off this board for not thinking that you two are the King and Queen of OP then let it happen. Maybe since your little ol feelings have been hurt maybe you can start a pole to get rid of me. But getting rid if me is still not going make you two any better at what you do. By the way just what is you do??
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diva
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DOUG; again with avoiding the can of worms YOU opened!! oh and I see you didn't even bother to acknowledge the comments of other forum members either
WHATEVER!
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doug
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Diva: Again with the personal attacks.
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diva
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DOUG DID YOU EVEN READ MY POST WHEN YOU ADDRESS ALL THAT POINTS THAT I MADE CLEAR IN MY LAST POST THEN ILL PUT MORE TIME INTO RESPONDING YOU!
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Doug, Take your own words to heart and stop knocking a method you know nothing about or you would not be making such ignorant remarks. Stop talking out of your a--. First of all you can Op right up against the wall and due to quick drying and subsequent vacuum, no one will likely be coming to clean up after you; can't say the same about your super duper truckmount though. Has the IICRC brainwashed you to such an extent that you must seek out and annihilate all other cleaning methods besides truckmount extraction. I have even seen you rip into portables calling them 'squirt and suck' machines. Considering you shouldn't be cleaning carpet much past 400 psi, the only advantage of a truckmount is in its suction (and of course in the set up and packinig up time). Do you know long the average carpet fibre is mr master cleaner? ...less than inch when it is coiled up in its natural state (the way it sits on the carpet). If carpet is pre-vacuumed properly ie. pile lifter or at least an industrial vacuum to remove the dry soil, then 100 psi(200 psi tops) is all that is needed to get to the carpet backing. Extra psi beyond this is only needed to blast away dirt without having to agitate the carpet. Don't tell me the extra psi is used to displace more dry soil which is now wet (mud) because you did not pre-vacuum.
Extraction can take the form of steam cleaning, pad (using absorbent terry) etc. Can all the soil be extracted? NO. This can be proven by steaming after you pad and see that the water is still dirty, padding after you steam and seeing that the pad is dirty, and hell steaming after you steam and still pull up dirty water. So the question is not which method is the best. It is which one is best suited for the situation and the customer in question. By the way, I steam clean as well. Just not as close minded as you. And yes, you were knocking OP. Stop talking out of your rear end about things you know nothing about and haven't even tried!
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