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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Superglide Ken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25/October/2006 at 9:17am
Originally posted by dennis_is_ok dennis_is_ok wrote:

OK so why 12' not 11 or 13 just wondering...thanks
also I thought Ted did not have a CC company.



He doesn't. He just likes visiting senors homes.
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on the prochem hand tool it's 16'  at least mine is
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Steamer ........you have a Black-mans Tool............you know white-mans Tools are always shorter...............LOL
 
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Good thing it wasn't made in China!Big smile
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they all work the same
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Originally posted by dennis_is_ok dennis_is_ok wrote:

I thought Ted did not have a CC company.
 
Ted does not have a CC Company, those days are way behind me. I was attempting to sell a Ninja to a seniors home. Maybe the barder system is not a bad idea nightrider. But, if they don't buy I will certainly put them on to one of my customers. The point is that many so-called professional cleaners (by cutting corners) use incorrect tools and many times do more damage than good. They called KK and inquired about doing in-house cleaning because their cleaner with a truckmount could not remove the spots and stains. With the right tool and product it was a cakewalk.
 
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12 is a nice even number and works well, especially in cleaning car interiors.
 
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It's poor workmanship that keeps companies like mine in business. Responding to companies who are fed up with carpet cleaners who promise much and give little or less.
 
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A good start would be to take an IICRC Course.
 
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Originally posted by Carpetologist Carpetologist wrote:

Originally posted by dennis_is_ok dennis_is_ok wrote:

I thought Ted did not have a CC company.
 
Ted does not have a CC Company, those days are way behind me. I was attempting to sell a Ninja to a seniors home. Maybe the barder system is not a bad idea nightrider. But, if they don't buy I will certainly put them on to one of my customers. The point is that many so-called professional cleaners (by cutting corners) use incorrect tools and many times do more damage than good. They called KK and inquired about doing in-house cleaning because their cleaner with a truckmount could not remove the spots and stains. With the right tool and product it was a cakewalk.
 
Dennis_is_ok
12 is a nice even number and works well, especially in cleaning car interiors.
 
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It's poor workmanship that keeps companies like mine in business. Responding to companies who are fed up with carpet cleaners who promise much and give little or less.
 
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A good start would be to take an IICRC Course.
 
Most of those hacks don't speak or read english...they only know how to give a cheaper price...
 
how much does he charge...????well I can do it cheaper
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I wish hookers would work that way............
 
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