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jtuseo
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GULLY Joined: 23/November/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 681 |
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Posted: 26/October/2006 at 10:06pm |
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yeah , but he is inpartial to all of the equiptment.
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dennis_is_ok
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Joined: 02/August/2005 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 460 |
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Posted: 26/October/2006 at 5:43pm |
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As if Ted is going to be able to ship equipment to the USA and be competitive! DUH
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nightrider
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Posted: 26/October/2006 at 2:09pm |
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Funny how fast Ed is to offer help on another mans site just to perhaps sell one of his own rinky dinky portable machines
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dennis_is_ok
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Posted: 26/October/2006 at 12:19pm |
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Call ED
nuff said!
ps. Host is a joke
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Ed Valentine
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Posted: 26/October/2006 at 8:32am |
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Ron;
I would not advise using a dry cleaning process. I believe and have proven (in my own business) that HWE is the way to go.
Your start up reminds me clearly of when I did it back in 1971.
Call me if you think I can offer some greater advice.
Good Fortune;
Ed Valentine
cross-american corp. (734-665-2399; M-F ; 9-3 pm Mi time zone)
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zachspa
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Joined: 24/October/2006 Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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Posted: 26/October/2006 at 8:07am |
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I am planning on starting a carpet cleaning biz. My plans are to start out slowwww... and on a part-time basis. I have been considering all methods but have been leaning towards the rotovac method. But, to tell you the truth, the more I read about all of the different methods being used the more confused I get. Everyone claims there method is the best of course. And then, I am concerned about some of the things I have read about the rotovac putting down too much water and not working well on surfaces that are not perfectly level..etc.. So before I go out and purchase equipment, I am looking for the safest and most preferable method to use. Also, what about training. Can I just buy the equipment and then start carpet cleaning? Since I have never done it before, whats the best way to get started, limiting the possibility of messing someones carpet up because I have no experience? Does anyone recommend the dry method such as HOST? I know that where I live, in Raleigh NC, one of the most successful carpet cleaning companies in the area use the Host system exclusively. The dry cleaning approach is very attractive because of the no dry time factor. Maybe its best to offer more than one method and let the customer choose? I would really like to know if anyone else experienced the same decision making dilemmas as I am facing. I would appreciate any and all opinions... Thanks! Ron |
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