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RE: Pick One: Commercial or Residential? - leofry@1966 - 07-16-2013 I agree i want about 80/20 but don;t think all commercial accounts are good there not ... i cleaved some tile for a automotive plant last night that has never been cleaned in more than say 15 years... IMO they are being very picky about it... looked about 70% better but the tile is old and dirty just can not make it look new RE: Pick One: Commercial or Residential? - TheCleaningDude - 07-16-2013 Yeah, That looks like a total commercial machine to me. Do you use it for carpet as well? (07-16-2013, 12:52 PM)rlord Wrote: I will run 75' ifI need to but usually just the hose that's on it 25'. RE: Pick One: Commercial or Residential? - NJP - 07-17-2013 Yep, I prefer commercial. I do very, little residential. RE: Pick One: Commercial or Residential? - rlord - 07-17-2013 (07-05-2013, 10:38 AM)prodrying Wrote: I second that leofry. Yes I use it on some carpet and uph also. Primarily I use the Cimex but occasionally, it actually does a good job gets fairly hot 212 and with a glided wand leaves the carpet fairly dry. Sorry accidentally quoted prodrying and meant to quote TheCleaninDude, guess I won't try to get fancy with my phone again. |