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Posted: 07/June/2004 at 2:40pm |
Glad you surfaced with RX Express. Most may think this may be a bus or something. I feel it is general knowledge that some form of electrical vacuum extraction, suction, whatever you wish to call it is the best and promotes most for maximum soil removal. If you choose to click here, RX-20 extraction equipment is explained in detail. The only difference is the RX Express is self contained and more suitable for larger open areas and less skilled workers. If you used an RX Express thats it, You would never need so called interim cleaning. Now we get into $$$. The perception in our industry is whenever many cleaners hear a higher than normal price they immediately blank it out of their mind and make the decision that it is not for them. If you take all into consideration long term and keep customer satisfaction in mind. It would be an easy decision to make. If shopping for an RX Express keep in mind that you need a Canadian version. The U.S. unit will not work satifactorily in Canada. It would be intersting to hear PadMan's stories that have competed against RX Express. Try to remember I said hot water extraction is in my opinion the best for soil removal. I did not necessarily comment on how the end results look visually. I would love feedback. PS Edited by Carpetologist |
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Good question doug... Computers are expensive but can be replaced. But where is the health issue with microscopic powder in your breathing zone. I only have one set of lungs. |
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What about the abiltiy for all the computers etc in the offices to attrack and absorb the powder? Would you consider them to have the ability to have both absorbtion and adsorption qualities??
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LilNiteRidrhood
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Just to expand on the dry powder Ted, The powders have both absorbtion and adsorption qualities. In lay terms adsorbtion is the ability to attract the dirt and then absorb it. Further to the idea of interimcleaning, how about the use of the Rx Express? |
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