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safety1910
Newbie Joined: 30/August/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 34 |
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Posted: 04/September/2007 at 12:47pm |
Hello All, I am specifically interested in speaking with the newbies who have just gotten into the business and bought a portable. What is your experience so far? Also, what has it been like pulling a porty into a customer's house? What are their reactions? How do you fill it up, empty it, etc? How about heat? Getting good heat with your porty?
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Ed Valentine
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Although I love this subject, I am not allowed to comment and mention any truthful experiences.
Just can't do it. The very best; Ed Valentine cross-american corp. |
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Jeff Van Buren
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Portys are tricky moving up and down stairs room to room, however go to crossamerican.com great units long hose runs, many people leave right in the van, good product great suport, and I'll bet you won't read one bad thing about them from anyone that owns one.Enough said! I'm impressed with mine after owning 3 different manufactures units in the past. Your welocme Ed!
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FriendlyHammer
Master Carpet Cleaner Joined: 08/July/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1383 |
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Obviously, I'd recommend the same thing as Jeff, above. Not only for the reasons mentioned, but also because of the damage the machine can do to floors and furnature. Just try rolling a machine over a small object or a cord on a wood floor and tell me what happens. ALso, your customer doesn't want you in the house all day, going into rooms you don't belong in to get water. I just cleaned the carpet in my own home yesteday with an old Castex. I brought it inside, and what a big pain it was!! I ended up going back to get the boosters and leaving it outside. Also, I'd forgotten how much harder it is to do residential carpet than most commercial carpet. It's a workout, and I intend to remain spoiled.
(Btw, I don't own one of Ed's machines, so I have nothing to gain by recommending them. I've studied them, and I think they're fantastic.) Edited by FriendlyHammer - 04/September/2007 at 7:41pm |
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FriendlyHammer
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One more thing. You asked about heat. There are all sorts of electric and propane contraptions that take care of that. It's not a problem at all. There are also devices that will empty an fill the machine for you, and tanks to hold the water.
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Ream57
Senior Member Joined: 08/August/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 142 |
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I've had my porty for about 4 months and mine doesn't even have a heater, I have been getting great results... when i fill it up i use hot water and it seems to stay hot for 30 mins or longer, by that time I'm reloading water anyway so it doesn't matter, but I also use a rotovac wand, so I give credit to that too, aswell as my chemicals, I use a good prespray too... I think different things work for different people, I would like to upgrade to a truckmount in the future, but for now I'm fine, no complaints from my customers at all, and my customers are usually wowed by the size of my porty, they think its this big machine that only professionals use, which is for the most part true... plus having the rotovac wand never hurts when it comes to 1st impressions with my customers, thats usually the first thing I bring through the door that way they can see from the beginning that this ain't no regular hoopty doopty cleaning.....I mean business.
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I got money in the bank, but E on the tank.
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FriendlyHammer
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Ream57,
Yeah, the agitation of the Rotovac and good chemicals would compensate for a lot of things. Btw, how many vacuums does your porty have? |
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Ream57
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My porty has 2 vacuums
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I got money in the bank, but E on the tank.
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doug
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Just 2 What the hell good is that when others are running 12 vacs??
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Just My opinion
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FriendlyHammer
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Why stop at 12?
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FriendlyHammer
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Thanks, I was curious how well a Rotovac works with a porty. You obviously like it. |
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John L
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Hay Reamer.. What brand porty do you have?
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Ream57
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I have a Mytee 1000, the only problem I have is that is leaves the carpet wet too long
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I got money in the bank, but E on the tank.
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cmaster
IICRC Instigator Joined: 29/January/2004 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 29693 |
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Use a Greenglide and do more dry passes
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