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LOOKING FOR RECOMMEDATIONS ON PRESPRAY CHEMICALS

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    Posted: 14/February/2010 at 8:42pm
just want some input on what everyone recommends for a prespray chemical. right now i am using the rotovac rpm3 for everyday cleaning, and prochoice's extreme clean and energy for heavy soiled carpets. But i am new so i have not tried any other chemicals, so i would like some recomendations if you prefer any other presprays. I heard that prochem is good but that all i have heard!
 
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BRIAN
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Both Prochem Ultrapac and Bridgepoint Bio Break are very good.
Dont try and save a few bucks on cheaper chemicals.
Great chemicals give great results.
Cheapo chemicals make you have to scrub harder to get the carpet clean and using laundry detergent is for hacks.
Dont treat people like customers. Treat them like friends.
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Like he says, it is either $ for chemicals or more $$ for time spent.  Survival is about controlling costs and keeping the pipeline full of work.
Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?
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