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    Posted: 12/April/2006 at 4:00pm

who is Mr. E????

do these look familiar Ted????

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Steamer,

Mr. E. is a Bandito who stole these pictures off our website. This carpet was in a restaurant by the name of Michael K's on OConner Drive in Toronto that we at Kleen Kuip cleaned and demonstrated using a Steamin Demon. It was one of the worst greased up carpets that we have seen. Heavy food cooking oils.

Mr. E's website appears to show that he cleaned these carpet with a dry foam carpet cleaning machine. In our estimation it would be very unlikely dry foam could produce this type of cleaning since it was so heavily soiled with cooking oils.

Steamin Demon is still the winner when it comes to volume of soil to be removed. The biggest complaint we have had with Steamin Demon is that it removes too much soil.



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to bad you can't see the pictures...

 

www.mr-e.ca

I was impressed...but I said to myself "I've seen these pictures before"

The Steamin Demon... man that thing does a great job....shouldnt let this guy take credit for your work ted....lol

btw do you still got that wand... been busy  havent had a chance to get up to your shop...moving and baby comin has taken all my time..

I might even take that cimex off your hands...that plus the DFC might do as good a job as a steamin demon...lol

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the bandito...says the work is his
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In Mr E's "Here's how it works" he has copied the mechanical picture and description of a Von Schrader LMX, though he calls the machine something else in his text and shows yet another manufacturers machine in his photos.

I agree. Dry foam would not yield the results shown in the pictures (on the carpet shown) w/o an in line heater and quite a number of cleaning passes. The machine is not meant for heavy grease extraction and you really have to work to cut through restaurant soil .
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So the Steamin Demon Classic is better than a portable and Rotovac 360?
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