Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 181 through 195 (of 213 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: How can I put it? #146484
    HB2003
    Participant

    For the odor, I have had success with the vineger and water solution. Customers had told me days later that it had seemed to work…

    in reply to: HB products #146922
    HB2003
    Participant

    Orange Deo is great. I have found that it really helps remove tough pet vomit spots as well…

    in reply to: t-shirts #146549
    HB2003
    Participant

    I noticed that the “Dry-Fit” style of T-shirt works much better than the regular cotton type.

    in reply to: Number 4! #146823
    HB2003
    Participant

    Congrats Ron!!!!!

    in reply to: Carpet Protector spray bottles #146788
    HB2003
    Participant

    Thanks for the input everyone. I also have noticed that the plastic one does tend to start leaking both product and air after a very short usage period…

    in reply to: Marketing Materials #146632
    HB2003
    Participant

    I have a couple of weeks before the local phone book closes on any changes. Will the new templates be available soon???

    in reply to: Approved Vans #146553
    HB2003
    Participant

    Is there an approved van list posted somewhere?

    in reply to: Sign-a-rama #146582
    HB2003
    Participant

    I contacted the sign-a-rama here in Greenville, SC and they charge $75 an hour to remove the old graphic. They said it might take 2-3 hours…

    Dan

    in reply to: t-shirts #146524
    HB2003
    Participant

    Wearing the “Under Armour” type of t-shirt under the polos really helps with the sweat. They keep you cooler and don’t stay saturated like cotton t shirts. And, they keep your outer shirt from getting soaked. The under armour brand is expensive (usually over $20 a shirt), however, you can get the off brand version at Wal-Mart for around $6-$7 a shirt and they work pretty well…

    Dan

    in reply to: Clipper Magazine #146494
    HB2003
    Participant

    I just tried it as well here. It comes out this week. They gave me a pretty good deal as well: A full page for Approx. $800 (50,000 homes).

    I will see how things go over the next few weeks…

    Dan

    HB2003
    Participant

    I have been able to watch them with Quicktime.

    Dan

    in reply to: Dirt Napper Use #146425
    HB2003
    Participant

    I mostly use the BBC with really good success. However, I tried the dirt napper on a job today mainly to hit the filtration line along the base boards. It did a great job on the carpet and really did well on the filtration line (which had been there for the past several steam cleanings). I’m not so sure I am ready to completely switch from the BBCs, but I will start experimenting more with the napper (especially on dirtier jobs). This job was on a basic nylon carpet.

    Dan 8)

    in reply to: Hardwood floor concerns #146417
    HB2003
    Participant

    Thanks for the info. Vin and water used on the floors after waxing is okay? It does not have any ill effects on the waxing?

    in reply to: Steam Cleaning & Mold #146410
    HB2003
    Participant

    Jeff,

    Have you used the dirt napper on regular nylon carpets in order to remove the filtration line? Just wondering, I have not tried this…

    Dan

    in reply to: Steam Cleaning & Mold #146406
    HB2003
    Participant

    I met a gentleman a couple of weeks ago that use to be a carpet analyst for Mowhawk Carpet manufacturer. When a damaged carpet claim came in he would analyze the damaged carpet through a number of tests to see what caused the damage prior to them paying any claims. He said that in many cases the carpets(or backing) had been damaged to exsessive moisture from cleaning.

    He is a big proponent of our system feels that as a whole it is much better for the carpets than steam cleaning…

Viewing 15 posts - 181 through 195 (of 213 total)