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andyUK,
Buy Chemspec Heavy Duty All Purpose. It's green and kicks @ss. Do you deal with my friend Mike Borus at Cleaning Depot in Del Ray Beach?
If not, you should.
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I have sold very few Rotovac 360 and I put that down to pricing. But it is interesting that the few people I have sold have come back for a second 360. Now that's a testimonial!
I even have one customer who must buy only equipment and products from his franchise. He comes in the back doo and leaves quickly. His second purchase told me how happy he was. His third purchase tells me its making money for him.
Although he claims all three crews will fight over who gets it today.
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Steve_Gunn
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I believe this stuff is similar to stuff available in the states http://www.bixecotech.co.uk/sc1000.htm which the American forces use for numerous tasks.Iwill try and find a link and post it later.
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andyUK
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alright mate,i just noticed your message on this forum.Im origionally from manchester but now live in ft lauderdale FL.I bought the recoil 3 some months back,and am in the process of starting my company.Ed Valentine spoke highly of you so i thought you could be the person to ask about non toxic cleaning,Ive found a few company;s over here that claim there solutions are the best thing since sliced bread,but,if they dont work then whats the point in me advertising naturally safe cleaning...If you have any sugestions that could help me out Id be more than grateful,heres a few of the companies Ive found,Bio-kleen,1st enviro safety,ecogent,steamway,natural choices,& bane clene. Ive spoke to a few people and said my intention to go "all natural" and Ive had very positive feedback,especially from people who work in the yachting industry here...Anyway any advice or referals would be brilliant CHEERS MATE andy
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Hi Recoil 3,
Do you own a Rotovac? What do you think about it? What are the things you like about it? I am thinking about buying one. Thanks in advance for any information you can provide. |
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Fastest..........Gunn...........in the North East
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Steve_Gunn
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I'm not that old
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Ed Valentine
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Gentlemen; When I saw Steve Gunn's name, I must admit that I had a hugh smile on my face. For some of those here whom may not know Mr. Gunn, I can tell you that he is very well known , and respected in the UK. In my opinion, he is one of those "Old War Horses" with a ton of experience and is always willing to share it with others. It was a real pleasure seeing his post. The very best to our Brit friends; Good Fortune to; Ed Valentine cross-american |
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I have seen the recoil & booster in action over here in the UK very
impressed.Drying times were fantastic they were even better when the
booster was used in conjunction with the Eclipse machine.
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Ed Valentine
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Roy; Thank you for your post. I actually develpoed the POWER BOOSTER concept and system in the early '70's. I believe it was 1980 when we finally put a patent to it. When we opened the doors here at Cross-American Corp., in 1977-78, we had designed and developed a much better way (In our opinion) of extraction performance; CFM's/air-flow, in electric portables that could run 200' from a van. Unheard of at the time and the missionary work (selling this newer concept) was extremely difficult back in those days. However, along came some of the competition who eventually tried to clone these ideas, and then it took off. Yes, we are constantly working on newer and better ways of achieving performance and efficiency. And, this is the reason that a machine is much more than the sum of its components!
Thanks for asking.
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rhawkins
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i believe ther are many benifits to quad pak.........versatile being
the most important. plug the hole on operating expenses. when the mount
goes down you screwed especially having to go distances like me.
closest is 300km one way.one is able to do all his own repairs on
recoil. from what i hear Ed will guide you through any problems. a
pretty stand up fella in my estimation.
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Newbie Joined: 13/December/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 10 |
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Hey guys,
I am thinking about getting the Recoil 3 quad pack. Figuring prices for that heater and gererator and other small cost could cost me $9,000. Is this system that great? Looking at used TMs online you can get fairly decent used unit for that price. Looking at the CFM specs on the Recoil, the claims are CFMs above alot of the TM's.. Im just really struggling about this and cant make up my mind. The TMs look like so much more machine for the money but I do like the idea of being able to go portable if needed on commercial accounts... Thanks, Pirate |
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rhawkins
Newbie Joined: 19/January/2006 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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flow sounds like pressure and pressure sounds like vacumm
which leads one to lift that needs balancing.then the vac booster tank
is actually now in a parallel configuration giving more cfm in which
one is really after.just tryin to figure all this out. hmmm. i
have lift guage so i will test the lift on all three recoil
vacs going at once.on booster i will use the same amount of
vac lift to make flow even. ed.......you must of had
fun thinkin up that booster concept. how long ago was it anyway. just
wondering what new concepts you will be coming up in the
future. what ever they are.........they will be good i am sure. i
sometimes wonder about fan designs in vac motors being better giving
more vac with same size motor. oh
well....must carry on.
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