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schawthorne
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Posted: 08/May/2011 at 10:30am |
Hi everyone. Learning alot on this site before I buy any machines. But still need some answers. Alot of you say OP cleans deep. Alot of you say otherwise. What would a good OP cost? And am I right in that you just prespray carpets and tile? Can you use these machines on wood flooring? Do they do a good job on berber?
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NJPSR
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Yes to all your questions. It also depends on your chemical, pre and post vacuum. I use the orbot but there are quite a few encap machines out there, It's personal choice.
Nick
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grimel
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No, it is a good system, but, if you are starting up money would be better spent on marketing. Buy a good used 17 inch 175. I'm yet to pay more than $200 for one. Add a 4 gal solution tank, buy some pads & cleaner, and make money. When you decide you really want to make a go of this, buy the OP. It is much easier to sell a 175 and not lose money than an OP.
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