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Ds2 saved this job. - Torrey w - 07-03-2013 I've HWE this job maybe 6 times in the last 2 years and never got it to look this good! Here's a before/after Ds2 saved this job. - Blue Ridge Floor Care - 07-03-2013 Looks awesome Torrey! Nice job! RE: Ds2 saved this job. - SLOTOOLS - 07-03-2013 I love seeing great results- you should be very proud to be a quality cleaner. RE: Ds2 saved this job. - MikeB - 07-03-2013 I normally cringe when i walk in and see mats with distinct outlines...very tough sometimes to eliminate the sharp lines where clean meets filthy, but man you nailed it on that one! Re: Ds2 saved this job. - joey895 - 07-03-2013 What did you have to go and post that video for darn it. For the last week I've been driving myself crazy trying to figure out if i wanted to buy a Cimex, wheels down Low Boy or an Orbot and had pretty much ruled out a crb. Now its back to the drawing board. Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 RE: Ds2 saved this job. - encapman - 07-03-2013 Torrey, thanks for sharing that with the guys here. Nice job Torrey!!! That really was impressive! BTW What type of a business was this? Keep up the good work. Re: Ds2 saved this job. - joey895 - 07-04-2013 Hi Rick, I think I'm leaning towards getting a crb although I'll probably own an OP and a cimex eventually. I have a couple of questions. My primary reason for buying another piece of equipment at this time is to expand a bit more into some commercial jobs that just wouldn't be much fun for the truck mount. Other than what Torrey posted here I haven't been able to find much on a crb encap cleaning a dirty commercial carpet, how do you think it can handle it regarding end results? Maybe on bad ones I could follow up with my 175 and some pads? Secondary use for it would be to replace my 19 inch 175 for prescrubbing residential. Is there any reason to not go with the 20 inch over the 15? It seems most people have the smaller one. Also, can they be used for scrubbing tile and grout or is that too much moisture? Thanks Sent from my Galaxy Nexus using Tapatalk 2 RE: Ds2 saved this job. - encapman - 07-04-2013 Hi Joey If you want to also pre-scrub residential carpet - go with the 15" model. It is very maneuverable. If you are going to go heavy into commercial then the 20" model is a nice option. The 15" model is most popular because it offers so much flexibility. However the 20" model would be my choice for "commercial only" work. I wouldn't recommend the BrushEncap as a full-on T&G machine, these are really intended for carpet. If you need the newer style model with the sealed electronics for T&G - I can also get you one of those; just let me know. And of course, we will provide you with the best price and best service too. RE: Ds2 saved this job. - Torrey w - 07-04-2013 That was a office off of a warehouse that stocked/repaired semi trailer axles. So anywhere they didn't have a walk off Matt was filthy! I had HWE that job maybe 6 times the last couple years with good results, but never did it come out like this. RE: Ds2 saved this job. - prodrying - 07-05-2013 Great job Torrey that is pretty impressive. |