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Originally posted by CleanEvo CleanEvo wrote:

Thanks Carpetoligist...I'll give you a call.

Interesting to hear from the TM boys. I cleaned carpets for 15 years with a TM. A truck mount and van won't do me much good 28 floors up in a Calgary tower. 

    
why the hell not...you run the house up the stairwell thats only 280 feet worth of hose...aint no thing....
 
most guy can't afford a truckmount...let alone the hose...LOL
 
they call them portable guysLOL
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lucky for you your customers aint too smart!
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Don't worry...I plan to stay in Calgary...it's the only place people pay you what you're worth...with a smile on their face.

By the way...I don't try to take business away from anyone...I get the referals, do a presentation and leave it up to the customer...they make the decision.

I'm glad you like your cimex...but I have to say that it's not hard for me to convince my customers that my process is superior.   
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never in a million years could you take a customer away from me and my Cimex. you better stay in Calgary there cowboy :)

ps. I have never owned a TM
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    It's interesting that when you post a question on the portable board the TM boys have absolutely nothing constructive to add...except "get a TM". These are the same guys who get IICRC certified, however fail to recognize that there are 5 approved IICRC carpet cleaning methods...most of them don't even follow the most important step in carpet cleaning which is PRE-VACUUM.

The reason I follow a 5 step procedure is that it works. Since I started my current commercial floor maintenace business I consistently take business away from the cleaners who use 1 or 2 steps in the cleaning process...and yes, even the encap cleaners...WHY??...because I outperform them (with my 150psi Ninja and a floor buffer).

I have found a formula that works well for me...I have never made better money...and I charge more than most of my competition...but then...I'm a really good salesman! People love a 5 step process!
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Multi floor commercial you say?
and you use a 5 step process?

your distributor ripped you off buddy he should have sold you a Cimex. - - no noise, only 1 chem, no pre spray, no post bonnet, no BS :)


Originally posted by CleanEvo CleanEvo wrote:

     I use very little water...pre-vac, pre-spray, agitate with the buffer, light rinse & extract, bonnet dry...don't have to dump much at all. As far as the ease of a truck mount, that's fine if you're doing 3-4 residential jobs a day, however I prefer the portable for multi floor commercial...I do very little residential...only referals.


    
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Wow,Got Pretty defensive there.....

 
 
 
I'll make you TAP OUT!!!
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    I use very little water...pre-vac, pre-spray, agitate with the buffer, light rinse & extract, bonnet dry...don't have to dump much at all. As far as the ease of a truck mount, that's fine if you're doing 3-4 residential jobs a day, however I prefer the portable for multi floor commercial...I do very little residential...only referals.



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Looks like you needed to do better work, would avoid those call backs.  Bet you miss the ease of a TM, no buckets of dirty water and filling up.  Nice to goto a job and run two lines and go for hours.  I for sure don't miss the portable days.  As far as gas a good TM theses days use very little gas, and with the heat and power of a truck mount you need a lot less chemical which cost way more.  So as far as saving money think you are spending more.  Would also hate doing a flood with a portable.  Just my opinion.  
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Whatever works for you

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Thanks Carpetoligist...I'll give you a call.

Interesting to hear from the TM boys. I cleaned carpets for 15 years with a TM. A truck mount and van won't do me much good 28 floors up in a Calgary tower.

It's funny, when I ran a truck mount I was happy when I made a $100 an hour on occasion doing residential jobs...now I average $100 an hour doing commercial and no call backs and no "Mrs. Jones" scrutinizing my work...and no truck mount...best of all...no gas.

Wait till gas is $1.50 to $2.00 a litre...better sell your truck mounts now while you still can. "Mrs. Jones" certainly isn't going to pay for your gas.


    

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    Amen to that

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Boost the perfomance of your Portable by.......GETTIN A DAMN TM!!
 
 
 
 
 
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sell me your ninja for 1/2 what you paid and I'll pay the shipping.


Originally posted by CleanEvo CleanEvo wrote:

    Thanks...I purchased it in Calgary about 6 months ago. The supplier won't take it back and has suggested I try to sell it used and purchase a new one.

They told me that you can't run 50' on this unit...I should try it out and see how it works.

I think I'll hang on to it for now and purchase a reciol 3 with a booster in the future so that I can run 150'. I like the versatility of a portable...I do a lot of commercial work.


    
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