Leslie Judson Jones
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Great work Ron! Your? a credit to our industry.
6]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gZ8i9768eQ6]
6]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gZ8i9768eQ6]
Without the dual counter rotating rotovac (or 360i ?) you don't build up the heat at the fiber. That is a big factor on some jobs that the prescrub alone doesn't match. So edge still goes to the Rotovac.Mikey P said:with out a 360i, I'm just not impressed.
Sub par job.
Lee Stockwell said:Gary Berg raved about his RV.
It only took him 3 minutes and 26 seconds to do that room. Look at the timer.bensurdi said:Ron how long do you take to clean a normal sized home?
NobleCarpetCleaners said:so this is like .85 per sq/ft?
I do what's necessary to clean the room. IF that's what it takes, that's what I'll do. In this room I did what I needed to do, the camera only slowed me down only because I was fiddling with it. I made this vid because I knew it had each step in it, from prevac to post grooming and Airpath.well, it's easy to go thru all that when the camera's running...but let's face it, there's no way he'd spend that kind of time on every room/job
Yeah, there's no WAY I can move the vac that fast! let alone walk that fastroyalkid said:, just not realistic (imo).
I don't have to do that on every job. But I would if I had to.royalkid said:I meant not realistic that you'd do all that for every job. $200 for 1 room??? what, 10X10 room, $2.00 sq ft....for real?
Ron Werner said:I don't have to do that on every job. But I would if I had to.royalkid said:I meant not realistic that you'd do all that for every job. $200 for 1 room??? what, 10X10 room, $2.00 sq ft....for real?
It was 155sf, min charge is $150 but with protectant and restorative cleaning, $200.
I grew up on the farm where not every job is fast and exciting. Ever rake a field? Boring as it gets.
That's extra.floorguy said:what no checker board groom?? 8) 8) 8)
My greenhorn will leave the carpet steaming 5ft away too, when I have the jet on during a forward stroke. Once I do the dry pass I've vacuumed up that excess moisture and the steam goes away. From what you're describing indicates to me that there is excess moisture left on the carpet and it still needs a dry pass.floorguy said:ron the amount of heat that hits the floor when running the RV is straight out redunkulas....its still steaming sometimes 5' away..
Exactly??? Hardly. It would have "looked" the same, but you would have left a LOT of dust. There was a LOT of dust on each side of the bed where it was matted down. You're kidding yourself if you think you can get that out wet, with whatever tool.TimP said:Ron I don't see how you can charge that and feel right about it. You can replace 18 yards or 155 sq ft of carpeting for 3-400 bucks.....
I would of cleaned that room and done all the protecting if it was just that one room for my minimum charge which is less than half the 200......and it would of turned out exactly the same.