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Welcome Harold and please join in the discussions here! I've only been at it for 10 years or so and VLM caught my eye (VonSchrader in the beginning) for the very reason it catches most beginners' eye. Low start up cost, use of a small van or truck, etc,...
It's a great way to get started part time and build a customer base without going broke in the process.
As I said, join in. We can all use and respect the voice of experience.
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04-04-2013, 06:16 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-04-2013, 06:17 PM by SLOTOOLS.)
Cleaning Dude said:
Are you going to encap or padcap the homes?
I think one of the things cleaners forget is there is - imo - a huge difference between ecnapping a home and padcapping a home.
the townhomes I cleaned were all berber and very clean to begin with- corporate rentals.
I do padcap, but easily encapped the units with DS2
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Welcome...
I am from the same city and as far as i know i am one of the few that use a cimex machine for commercial cleaning. I am guessing that the blog that was written was somewhat directed to me and my company.
Well after reading this blog and all the responses I agree with Shorty and Rick on many points. I know there are times when the extraction is needed and i have a portable one for those issues, but using the LVM cleaning system, i just get great results and its hard to use anything different. I have many examples of businesses calling me to come and clean right after another competitor using HWE just cleaned the carpet. They were not happy, or the spots were back, or they couldnt tell anything was cleaned.
I am not saying one way is right or wrong but i do know there will always be discussions on which is the better way to clean
Ryan Van Donge
Best Choice Carpet Cleaning
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You missed the emphasis Bccc. The reference was to using a Cimex in residential settings, not commercial.