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13 mpg in Texas
Bwaite77ParticipantThanks Gordon, I will look at those.
I would also like to see yours.
As you would expect, I will be taking the best pieces and ideas to incorporate into my new contract.Bwaite77ParticipantI use:
6-8 oz. of 101
2 oz. of 124
4 oz. 102
2-3 oz. of 129
I will spray an area and begin extracting immediately. If the area is visibly dirty, I use a hand towel to agitate (this will remove quite a bit of filth).
Just use your common since and not flood the area with solution. If you do, suck it up immediately, and continue with normal cleaning procedures. I have used this method on multiple textiles over the last 10 years with great success.
When in doubt, always spot test a fabric…. and don’t clean Haitian Cotton. (it looks like a bale of raw cotton covered in a loose burlap)
For MicroFiber & Suede: Just use twice as many suction passes.Bwaite77ParticipantI just received one… My SPAM filter caught it.
Bwaite77ParticipantNC12 mentioned “if marks are visible”…
If you have visible steaks after you finish, you can set up and use a bonnet towel on the floor.
Put a little water in a spray bottle and lightly apply to floor while using bonnet towel on buffer.
This will remove the steaks for you.Good Luck
Bwaite77ParticipantThe cheaper lines of shoes will leave marks behind.
I have never had a problem with a black “tennis” shoe that I paid more than $50 dollars for.
I guess the difference is leather versus some man made material.Bwaite77ParticipantThanks Brian,
I haven’t run into this problem, I just thought it was a great question to be answered.Bwaite77ParticipantFor all those looking for pics of the new GMC interior…. Here’s my layout.
https://picasaweb.google.com/madrick2010/HBTruck?authkey=Gv1sRgCNu5ye6whaur-QE#
Bwaite77ParticipantGood point Cody…. I keep a box of blue medical gloves on the truck. Well worth having!
Bwaite77ParticipantHarbor Freight Tools has this one for $130.00, with a 1200 lb capacity. I own this one and have found it to be a superb ramp.
http://www.harborfreight.com/1200-lb-capacity-convertible-aluminum-loading-ramp-94057.htmlBwaite77ParticipantMexico’s is too dangerous for Gringos, at this time.
I should think we could get a pretty good “off season” rate at some ski lodge with an indoor pool.Bwaite77ParticipantProbably the same guy that tried the “20 something area rug” scam on us.
He contacted me twice, once with a TDD operator system, and once by email.
I’ve said it before, and I will say it … There is nothing worse than a Thief!Bwaite77ParticipantI found your other post Blair,
You probably don’t have a Wyndham in your area, so I would suggest their website.Bwaite77ParticipantID: Please add info to your profile, we have know idea what city your in…
As far as the check goes: I can only assume that you live in a city large enough to have a Wyndham Hotel. I would suggest calling your local WH and asking for the number to “accounts payable”.
Inform accounts payable that we are a national franchise. Ask them what city the service was done in, and then using the HB franchise location search on our website, you should give them the operator name and phone number so they can call and confirm.
As far as the check, just tell them your going to shred it and save yourself a stamp.
And in half an hour…. Call the franchisee and tell him he owes you a beer at the next national convention! posting.php?mode=reply&f=6&t=1607#Bwaite77ParticipantHi Loren,
Same with Kim…
I run CC using Intuit Merchant services. I put my Quickbooks in a laptop, and connected a card reader to a USB port.
And then attached the card reader to the out board side of the screen. Intuit sales the card reader for $99, but you can get it cheaper here: http://www.posmicro.com/pos-x/xm95.htm $54.00
The system works great, and you won’t have to do “double entry” in Quickbooks.In addition, I began to email the Receipt to clients rather than giving them a printed copy.
Less ink, and paper to buy.
And now I have several hundred email addresses to potentially spam. -
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