03-23-2013, 10:50 AM
Just looking at Angie's List this morning and noticed that the description of different carpet cleaning methods just echos what the industry has always said. I wonder if there will ever be a distinction made between "bonnet" cleaning and "op". With bonnet cleaning, it says that only the top 2/3 of the carpet is cleaned and the residue and junk is left in the bottom 3rd at the backing.
It is not capable of removing all the soil and considered a good method for lightly soiled carpets only.
I know that guys like John. G. have fought this for decades, and I'm certainly not the only one to be frustrated by it but it makes me wonder why it's so hard for op to be truly recognized as a viable alternative that actually does remove tons of soil and even surpass the effects of HWE in many cases.
When you live in a rural area, where "new" ideas are often meet with stern resistance, it makes it very difficult when some people automatically assume a challenger machine or orbot is a "floor buffer" and where's the steam?
I have managed to convert many customers after seeing the results for themselves, but when all of the information out there suggests that one of your methods is less than thorough, it's frustrating.
It is not capable of removing all the soil and considered a good method for lightly soiled carpets only.
I know that guys like John. G. have fought this for decades, and I'm certainly not the only one to be frustrated by it but it makes me wonder why it's so hard for op to be truly recognized as a viable alternative that actually does remove tons of soil and even surpass the effects of HWE in many cases.
When you live in a rural area, where "new" ideas are often meet with stern resistance, it makes it very difficult when some people automatically assume a challenger machine or orbot is a "floor buffer" and where's the steam?
I have managed to convert many customers after seeing the results for themselves, but when all of the information out there suggests that one of your methods is less than thorough, it's frustrating.