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gimmeagig
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Topic: Heat,how much do you need?Posted: 30/March/2007 at 11:54am |
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Hi,
I'm thinking about buying a used truck with a 1999 CDS 4,8 unit in it that has 5100 hrs. The seller says the machine gets up to about 190 degrees and that that translates to about 120 at the bottom of the wand.He says that is all the hear you need to do a good job.A local dealer tells me that everybody goes to the high heat machines that produce 220- 240 degrees. and that 190 is not enough.Of course he would like me to buy a new machine from him, but starting out I don't have the money for that. I'm new to this whole thing and as I'm learning more I'm getting more confused. Is the CDS a good machine? I had also looked at an older PTO how does that compare to a CDS? How much heat do you really need to do a good job? |
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CleanEvo
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Posted: 30/March/2007 at 3:29pm |
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You're never going to find the perfect machine for the kind of money you want to spend. 190 degrees is OK, the chemicals will do their job if you use the right products. Have you looked at all his receipts to see what he's done to the unit...call some of the his service company and check up on the machine.
Call your local supplier and ask when the next IICRC carpet cleaning course is on and take it...you'll be able to ask a lot of questions and meet some other players in your area. Through netwroking you can learn a lot...offer to ride for free for a couple of days with someone. You may learn of a good buy through other guys...a guy may want to sell his rig and and get something different. I've learned a lot just from guys in my area...most guys that have a good business don't mind sharing some info...they're not scared of a little competition...it's the guys who don't know what they're doing that fear competition. |
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John L
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Posted: 30/March/2007 at 8:01pm |
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Dont get confused...Listen, that TM is 8yrs old alot of hrs. STAY AWAY FROM OLD AND MANY HRS. You have 15k. Get a new TM and a used Van. Dont let these guys try to sell you OLD stuff. Youll regret it.. Thats a big chunk of $$$$..
Whatever, get the old stuff.. I bought New, hate used up old. Youll have to replace something soon... you dont want that...
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gimmeagig
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Posted: 30/March/2007 at 9:17pm |
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Hey John,
Don't think I'm not listening.I'd love to get a new machine and a good used truck but I just can't afford it. A machine I'd like to have is the Hydramaster Boxer 427.It is 17500.- add to that everything else I'd need(hoses wands reels etc.) I'll be over 20000.- easy and then I would still have to spend at least 5000.-(probably more) on a van.Installation of the machine and other stuff and I'm looking at probably 30000.- by the time I'm done. I really wish I could. As it is I know my budget of 15000.- may be less than ideal but I'm hoping I'll be able to get something that is not going to be a huge nightmare for me. In the end , whatever I get will still be a leap of faith.I really value the info I'm getting here on this board and I know it is helping me in this very confusing process. |
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pilediver
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Posted: 30/March/2007 at 9:28pm |
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I think you will find that on a 100' run of hose you might lose 30 degrees. Most CDS systems put out the temperature of the trucks cooling system and it is still effective and without question you can do a good job with that.
Its all about attitude and training. If you can take the IICRC courses it would be a good start. If you can go do a ride along in the next community away from your trading area. Many CCers would love to help you learn. The CDS unit you speak of is a good unit and not timed out by hours if it is in good shape. Save your money and don't buy the add on heat just yet. There are way more useful places to put you money into equipment that will make you more money than extra heat. Heat is good. |
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Posted: 30/March/2007 at 10:31pm |
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I'll definately take all the courses that I can get into.Also there are some courses available on the internet that specificly deal with how to run a carpetcleaning business.Some are books and DVDs.I have so much stuff to look at right now.All the replies to my posts and stacks of brochures.
I've learned a lot in the last couple of weeks.I'm really looking forward to having my own business. |
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pilediver
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Posted: 30/March/2007 at 10:34pm |
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I see between here and MikeysBoard there is a diffence of opinion. The big issue her is maintenance costs and as you get going - down time due to equipment breakdowns. I suggest a good used Butler to be your very best choice for your budget in a CDS. If you go slide in I would look for one with under 1000 hours.
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SRI Cleaning
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Posted: 31/March/2007 at 12:32pm |
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Hey gimeagig, i would like to check out some of the online courses you are talking about. Can you give me any info? Thanks!
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Posted: 31/March/2007 at 1:39pm |
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Hi SRI,
Here are some sites that I found so far http://www.a2zcarpet.com/professional/20300.htm http://www.nationalproclean.com/id85.html I don't know if this is worthwhile but it looks interesting I have just ordered a training DVD for carpet cleaning from a company called Magic Wand.I'll start with that and also the IICRC courses that are available in my area. |
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bryan
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Posted: 31/March/2007 at 8:32pm |
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Gimmeagig, if you haven't all ready ordered those trainings I'll tell you how to get a lot of training for free. As far as a set up I would take the advice people have been giving you and get a machine with lower hours on it. Even if it isn't as powerful, and upgrade or use it as a back up down the line. There are a lot of cleaners going out of business. Over 80% of carpet cleaners got out of business the first year. This is due to big truck mount payments and a lot of over head, with little left over for advertising. I took advantage of this and picked up a complete TM set up with all the accessories for 15k unit had 106 hours on it(was a repo). If you do end up with a TM with a lot of hours you may have some high repair bills and down time. Good luck what ever you do!
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Posted: 05/April/2007 at 4:42pm |
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Hey Bryan,
I ordered the DVDs but I'm still interested in the free training you talked about. |
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Posted: 06/April/2007 at 12:41am |
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Well don't know what state you are in but go down to you local distributes and ask them when they have vendor trainings going on, you can sit in on most. Some will have a class and charge $25 then after allow you to take $25 off product. They will show you how to remove all sorts of stains. You can also ask as many questions as you want. I know when CRI does this the training is free and you get free product. You can also sign up for news letters like Joe Polish and you will get bits and pieces of information that you can apply. Interlinksupply.com is a good e-letter to get gives you many helpful tips, and lots of education. The people that are giving you these tips are also the people teaching the courses. Hope this helps.
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