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Rick & Nancy are so lucky to live in Florida, a place I imagine, (as I've not been there), to be somewhat similar in climate to my own little patch.
Nice temps; plenty of wind & rain during the wet & NO SNOW.
But, I digress, here's a couple of pics from yesterday.
Some of you may have seen my ugly mug, but this is my partner in Grime, Del.
'n this is the country we must suffer working in.
NO SNOW !!!!!!!!
We'd just finished one leather suite, one more to go.
This is some of her handiwork.
Then it was time for lunch with a couple of coldies and off to the next suite in an empty house.
I don't always clean carpets.
I don't regret my past, I just regret the time I've wasted with the wrong people.
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or no longer love what I do.
Stop moving, start dying........
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Nice. Very nice Freezing our butts off here to day snow, ice you name it
Oh well it is Canada The Great White North as it known to the folks down south of us!!!!
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Hi Shorty! It was -15 with -25 wind chill two days ago here!
Lee
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Fair go guys, I'm getting a chill just reading these posts.
Thanks Don, coming from you that's a nice compliment.
Today in Cairns ??
Cairns QLD
Partly Cloudy
88f
58%rH
Wind @ 9mph
Ahhh, such is life.
BTW, we're expecting five cyclones between now and April.
I don't regret my past, I just regret the time I've wasted with the wrong people.
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or no longer love what I do.
Stop moving, start dying........
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Yes, Shorty - Florida is lovely - short sleeve weather all week.
That chair looks awesome! Did she paint it clean?
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That's nothing... My little kids can make a chair look just like that too in just a matter of minutes. Honest!!!
They then can make the WHOLE chair look like the left side in just a few minutes more.
ps.. It's 12 degrees F here and I just got home from a night of plowing, err...I mean scrubbing grocery store floors. While dust mopping, I get a whole dustpan full of gravel, grit, crud and unknown debris from EVERY aisle. No JOKE. Plus, the county here spreads fly-ash, a byproduct of the coal fired electric plants, all over the roads along with way too much salt and gravel.
Wall to wall grey colored CRUD. I HATE winters!!!!!
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Shorty,
What did you do to get the chair cleaned. Your process?
Also, behind ever good man is a really good women. She looks happy and that's what counts.
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Very nice job indeed. Pcleaner
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Because that was a "P" type leather (Pigmented/Protected) we used a Fenice' product.
This product was originally made by a private supplier on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
Fenice' bought him out along with his product line.
It is called Leathertex and is a cleaner/conditioner in one.
We also use microfibre sponges (lightly), on "P" type leathers to cut through the crud easier.
When they're really bad, we revert to the Cyclo with brushes.
Also plenty of clean towels to wipe off each section when finished.
We also then wash with a wet towel and then towel dry to remove any further slurry/crud.
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Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
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Those look like great results. It looks like you can't get LeatherTex easily in the States ~ at least through Amazon. Has anyone found a good leather cleaner / conditioner they would recommend as suitable and economical for commercial use? I found brit 4, but it still seems very expensive at a dollar per ounce. I get great results cleaning leather and vinyl with my dry vapor steamer, but leather still needs conditioning after cleaning to keep it supple.
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I don't know if Rick sells any leather specialist cleaners, etc;
If not, I would contact these guys:
I have a lot of respect for Lonnie, very, very knowledgeable man, only wish I could've done one of his courses instead of the very brief session at Connections in the Riviera.
Lonnie McDonald:
http://textilecaregroup.com/about/tcg-founder
I spent a few amazing days with John and Stephanie in Joliet, south of Chicago a few years back in his plant.
John Conway
http://suedecleaners.com/index-4.html
815.724.0360
Hope this helps.
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I don't regret my past, I just regret the time I've wasted with the wrong people.
Take me as I am, or watch me as I go.
I'll retire when I can no longer do what I love, or no longer love what I do.
Stop moving, start dying........
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