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I took their course years ago and would love to go again- I had a wonderful instructor and learned a little chemistry, about the chems, identifying carpet and upholstery fibers for proper cleaning. things change but I believe education is paramount for credibility and confidence to be a better professional.
PS- we even had a dry clean guy in our group- the TM guys hated him. That's life....
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I found the class to have some value; much of it is the same as the CCT certification. The commercial class gets you thinking more heavily about use of entrance mats and keeping dirt from entering the building in the first place, as well as using maintenance programs. You learn a little from every class, either from the class itself or fellow attendees, hopefully both!
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01-25-2013, 09:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-28-2013, 11:40 PM by Bmscleaning.)
Thanks guys. I took the class and learned quite a few things. And way more than I cared to know about all the construction types and dye methods. Lol
The nice thing is that my instructor actually prefers Cimex and encap!
I dont have proof, but heard CRI is retesting to include low moisture/Cimex!
Rich
BMS Cleaning
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I heard that Joey is a pretty good instructor??