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Topic: Awsome Portable
Posted By: Jeff Van Buren
Subject: Awsome Portable
Date Posted: 09/July/2007 at 12:33pm
    Just visited Cross American in Ann Arbor, MI. Ed Valentine does a fantastic job manufacturing his machines you can tell he has cleaned carpet and knows what hes talking about compared to units designed by many who have never cleaned carpet. He has put together a package for me that I can't wait to use. Many features we all wish we had, much power. Ed Thanks for all the time you spent with me Great Customers Service!



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Posted By: Ken Harris
Date Posted: 09/July/2007 at 2:26pm
Ed's the man.30 years in the biz tells you he must be doing something right. Same way for Ted. Over 30 years serving and entertaining carpet cleaners says alot.

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Inventor of Teflon Carpet Wand Glides.Free Glides for all Cleaners in June!


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 09/July/2007 at 8:46pm
Happy cleaning to you Jeff.. When you get a chance add HEAT!!


Posted By: Jeff Van Buren
Date Posted: 09/July/2007 at 9:13pm
    Heat will be added soon also


Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 11/July/2007 at 8:47am
BTW, HEAT---HEAT---HEAT

CAN BE ADDED easily to any RECOIL-XPS set up that will achieve as HOT a water temperature as any TM out there, period.

Not a problem.


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 11/July/2007 at 11:06pm
Ed, What are you mumbling about??? Are you in heat?? LOL 


Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 12/July/2007 at 7:57am
John;

Well, its been 95 degrees here over the past several days. But, Thank the Good Lord above for swimming pools.

How bout in Wisc? Has the temperature gone over 30 degrees yet??!!!-LOL

hee-hee-hee;
Ed V


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 12/July/2007 at 2:22pm
Ed, Your in a air conditioned office all day. Temp around here is usually 220 to 240... hehehe! with these babys
 
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Shot at 2007-07-12 Exhaust Pre-Heater
 
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So Its HOT HOT HOT!


Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 20/July/2007 at 10:41am
John;

Ya, I know, I have an easy life here. I just sit around and twiddle my thumbs all day. Then go to the Golf Course, and then the Spa.

Ooops, sorry....that's our competition!


Yo;
Ed V
    


Posted By: Robert_EcoDry
Date Posted: 20/September/2007 at 12:24am
Ed, we're seriously considering your Quadra 4-Pack, but I'm concerned about

1. Heat
2. Amperage

We'd like to run it from our truck, but plugging into the customer's electricity: 100 foot extension cords, going to how many 20 amp and 15 amp outlets?

Without onboard heat in the circuit, doesn't that mean with my RX-20 and the Power Booster, and the Recoil, and the drop-in heater that I'll be taking up FOUR outlets? If not, how is it normally done?


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"Safe for your family, pets and the environment."
info@eco-dry.net


Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 20/September/2007 at 8:51am
Robert;

I highly suggest that you call me personally at: 734-665-2399 (here till 3 pm MI time zone) because there is just too much information to write in such a small space.

BTW, good questions however, I don't think you have anything to worry about.

Ed Valentine
cross-american corp.


Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 20/September/2007 at 8:57am
Robert;

BTW, here was an e-mail we received yesterday from Willy of Vancouver that may help answer one of your concerns:
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(Posted by Captain Canuck on September 19, 2007 - 02:43 PM )

It's been a year since I bought my Recoil from Ed

- No problems, plenty of power and simplicity to operate. I've had to do some minor repairs(my own stupidity, not the machine ) to do and with my very limited mechanical ability, I was able to do them with NO GRIEF.

No unneeded bells or whistles, no ridiculous claims or puffery, just a reliable, easy to operate money maker. Long hose run? Plenty of gusto to pull out 100 plus feet of hose and get decent drying times. I thought I had a pump problem, a kit was sent QUICKLY, but my repair guru fixed it without the need for parts.

Blown breakers?

Not if you use your head and have just a modicum of common sense. Thanks Ed. The carpet cleaning world needs more like you ans less of the "pony baloney".



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