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MR. STEAMER
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Topic: If you could only do 1 with your roto machine????Posted: 30/July/2006 at 9:14am |
It is not different than any other trade...I asked the plumer that was doing the plumbing in my new house if he was going to use plastic piping...
He said sure if you are willing to pay for it...
I would post pad for an extra charge makes the job look nice and even...
but you can make just as much or more if you give a pre-scrub.
Lot of you yahoo's aren't charging for either....doing pre-scrub and post padding with extraction all for 0.05 cents a sq ft.
anyways post pad is my answer for looks but I will be charging
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Posted: 30/July/2006 at 8:16am |
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does it work on CGD as well?
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Posted: 30/July/2006 at 3:08am |
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I could see that. It's not always necessary to enhance cleaning, but it does a lot for showmanship. It also helps the dry time.
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Posted: 29/July/2006 at 10:47pm |
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" "you'll jump from fright if you tried post padding one of your jobs Andy." On a truly grotesque job yeah it'll help,but chances are you could do it all over again the next day
these are the carpets that should probably be ripped out
but on the average job,go ahead and rub your pads,,,lucky if they're grey afterwords
waste of time most of the time
and the rednecks around here aren't willing to pay extra for extra steps so why bother
people round here seem to want you in and out a.s.a.p.
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Posted: 29/July/2006 at 10:38am |
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Especially if it is a heavy day??
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Just My opinion
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Posted: 29/July/2006 at 10:33am |
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you'll jump from fright if you tried post padding one of your jobs Andy. |
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Posted: 29/July/2006 at 2:07am |
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blah blah blah
I am the master wander
pads are for the women's bathroom Edited by Steaminpile - 29/July/2006 at 2:08am |
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Posted: 29/July/2006 at 12:06am |
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Well in my case there is no need to post pad to speed drying cause the Power-Dri system I use with my RX drys the carpet in under 1 minute. Follow Lee's advice if you don't have this.
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Posted: 28/July/2006 at 10:12pm |
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Without any question, POST PAD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Posted: 28/July/2006 at 12:37pm |
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Dwell, then scrub. The Dwell time is what is most important. On most carpet the prescrub is not needed as the RX does this for you.
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Posted: 28/July/2006 at 2:53am |
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Spray from rear to entry, then set up the buffer, and scrub from rear to entry. You'll get at least a few minutes of dwell time that way before scrubbing, and then by the time your wand is in hand and ready to go, it's gotten a bit more dwell time.
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Posted: 27/July/2006 at 10:46pm |
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Posted: 27/July/2006 at 2:07pm |
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mike & ken
if you were wanding, do you scrub in, then dwell or dwell then scrub?
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Posted: 27/July/2006 at 12:10pm |
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Same answer as Michael. Prescrub if you don't use an RX20 with glides; and post pad if you do.
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