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John L
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cmaster...I noticed you guys in the great white north go by celcius/ liters/metric..... and not by farenheit and gallons and feet/inches... am i correct or ?????????????????? a
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cmaster
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Yup. We're metric here. Since the 1980's. I know both imperial and metric systems. All my carpet pricng is done in sq ft. Funny, eh |
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To keep my portable machine from turning into an ice sculpture, I usually add some RV antifreeze to the water system. It's like a winter coat for my equipment. Also, wrapping exposed pipes with insulation and parking indoors whenever possible are my go-to moves. Anyone else have some winter wizardry to share? Let's keep those carpet cleaning machines thawed and ready for action!
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