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MR. STEAMER
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should charge more of cimex at least double...25 cents a sq ft...to 40 cents
it works excellent on heavily soiled carpet... but you have to use the good stuff release-it... easier sometimes... but you have to charge for the fact that it dries very very very fast which is very good for places that are going to have heavy traffic right after you finish cleaning... that's a bonus so it costs more... plus release-it has a soil resistant formula unlike steam... so again more if it's real trashed out then cimex plus steam even more money cimex just costs more
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akpowerclean
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Hello again Mr. Steamer,
I like it. Good post. You make some good points. A couple of thoughts; In our company we only use the Cimex and Release it for commercial jobs where we are doing a quick interim cleaning or for jobs where we cannot get our hoses to in order to "steam clean". The only time we were faced with heavily soiled carpets up out of reach of our hoses was with restaurants up on the top floors. We did clean with the cimex and then with a good portable unit and we did charge about .10 more for those areas. On these big hotel jobs we were facing some pretty stiff competition so price was important if we wanted to get the job. In our experience cleaning with the cimex was less expensive for us than cleaning with either the van mount up past the third floor. Too much time moving the hoses etc... or with the portables. Too much time filling and emptying machines. My biggest expense was technicians so saving time saved money. I found we could bid around .22 psf. with the cimex and beat other competitor prices and I still made good money doing these jobs. AKpowerclean www.akpowerclean.com |
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LanceLogan
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Cimex is great for retirement centers and for touching up apartment building lobbies or any other problem area that won't get clean enough with the truck.
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Rugcleaning123
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Thanks for sharing such an informative video, actually I think that some evolving technologies in this field benefits dealing with wide variety of carpets.Best rug cleaning services in Sydney offers good solutions for this.
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Lars
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Sounds like a great concept, I would like to see it in action.
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cleaningheroes
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That's interesting. Technology is always evolving that's for sure. Kind of fun to see in a dinosaur industry
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annfully
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Trouble is if it looks clean, the customerr's happy. If it is cleaner but doesn't look it they're not.
Does that make sense? |
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Jonatham
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Johnny Walker
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I have a carpet cleaner that swears by lite chem. shampooing. He has been in the industry for 25 years and he also does carpet tinting. How do you think this messures up to the new technology. Plus he says that since the unit is portable, he doesnt have to run a hose through a building like the other guys.
Here is his site. www.carpetcleanerbirminghamal.com |
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carol palmer
Newbie Joined: 28/June/2016 Location: Canada Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Thanks for the post
check this you tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-KsjeplsUQ
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Lavon
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That is a great question where does the dirt go I've been using hot water extraction steam cleaning method for over 10 years and I would like to know where does the dirt go?
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