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cmaster
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And the material cost is .07-.10/sq ft
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MR. STEAMER
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yeah like all the crap that gets left behind in the carpet
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doug
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There are a Host of reasons why it is a light duty cleaner
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Just My opinion
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drycarpet
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I guess this is a bump (and my first post) but I use the HOST method. someone here said that it works well on residential more then commercial especially in high-end homes where carpets are less likely to be trashed. I'll agree to that. I find it really easy to use. Though I am thinking of picking up a few other machines for other options. HWE etc. etc. |
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JamesC
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The Host system is a fair one but I actually found it disappointing on commercial cleaning. I felt it did better in residential homes for maintenance cleaning. It was not a great cleaning method for trashed carpets but you usually use it on higher end homes that do not get as trashed. Look at other presprays with the Host method besides their Prep. Formula "O" comes to mind.
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CCandmore
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Use the memberlist tool at the top of this page. Ted is "Carpetologist the Great Hardini". Padman is PadMan.
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dgsmith33
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what can you charge for this type of cleaning, how long drying time
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Ken Harris
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It does about 3000 ft per hour so it does not take long.Works by agitating rotary brushs.
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dgsmith33
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so how does the cimex work. i read a little bit about it. do you have to go back over the carpet cand vaccum it up after your done? how long does it take?
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Ken Harris
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To your first question: yes they work well and are the most profitable way to clean commercial carpet. To this question: Who is Padman? I think he is a guy that wears Depends cause he sprung a leak, eh? j/k Edited by Ken Harris - 09/July/2007 at 2:23pm |
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dgsmith33
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so does cimex work well? who is padman?
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CCandmore
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I used it once last winter when it was cold enough that I didn't want to mess with taking my truckmount out. I was not pleased with the results. Went back later and fixed it with HWE. If you are looking for a low moisture process, I'd suggest either talking to Ted about the Cimex or getting in touch with Padman.
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splash_$$$_dash
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it works great if you use HWE right after.
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Ken Harris
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You need a "dry" sense of humour to answer that question.
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