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    Posted: 26/October/2006 at 10:34pm
Just looking for opinions on the Bane-Clene System and Training.

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So no one has any thoughts on this topic? I was thinking of attending there training program. Has anyone out there had dealings with Bane-Clene? Anyone purchase there products?
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You are asking the question on a Canadian board. Very few Canadians have purchased this machine, so you are unlikely to run across any here with experience with it. I don't own one either, but I do know how they work. Generally speaking, they are over-priced and under-powered. That is the negative opinion held by most that are familiar with them. On the plus side, I would tell you that they are probably the most reliable machine out there. The marketing materials are suberb and so are their cleaning chemicals. You would benefit greatly by taking there courses because they teach you to think like a businessman instead of a carpet cleaner.


Hope that little bit of info helps you.
    

Edited by Superglide Ken - 27/October/2006 at 4:21pm
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One word....."CRAP". But still better than a porty I guess.
I'll make you TAP OUT!!!
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Many cleaners have been very succesful with the system. I personally don't like them, but that is not to say it might not be right for you. Go to the ics board and do a search. This will answer most of your questions.

Edited by Hammy - 27/October/2006 at 9:51pm
Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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We have looked at BC a few times.  Never bought anything, but their marketing materials were impressive.  Even their own catalogue wass packed full of good ideas.
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