I am so grateful for you. I pray God's blessings on you! This is your ministry, because you are honest and not greedy and you have not forgotten the poor. Stay humble; you are helping a lot of people for free! Thanks!
I just found your channel, thank you so much! amazin for a beginner like me! step by step, instructional!! thank u. Do you seal right after?? sealing videos would also be cool
You are teaching me alot on your videos. Thanks for that. Is your target to put all your services(carpet, tile, hardwood) clients on a quarterly rotation for a maintenance clean? Not to get all into your financial aspect but how much in price difference is your deep clean to the maintenance clean or how do you structure that aspect? Thanks 🙏🏾
That’s a good question that could be answered on video at some point in the next day or 2. A lot of factors and variables that I consider. The main thing that I try to do is provide services that the client need’s frequently as possible. I’m going to try to go into detail for you in a video in the next day or two about your question. Thanks for watching
Lowboy is mainly for big open areas on nylon carpet, tile and wood. Rotary I use mainly on rugs, polyester, olefin type carpet because it glides much easier on those types than the rotary. The cleaning is better on those in my opinion. The Oreck I use in smaller clutter areas of carpet and wood floor areas. Essentially, you can get a used 13”-17” rotary at a pawn shop or market place to start out. They are very durable! But very heavy!
Okay some stupid questions for you. Do you mop out the solution? Do you spray it? Does it even matter? When you want to boost it with peroxide how much are you adding to the solution?
Not stupid. I prefer to spray it down and mop it out to spread the solution. The peroxide amount depends on how dirty the floor is and if there is a pet. I mostly use peroxide in bathrooms or areas with lots of organic matte. On this job, I used 6oz per gallon, so my ph of my spray is slightly acidic. For bad jobs roughly 8-10oz per gallon. Some jobs that aren’t bad I don’t use peroxide. This job had a pet, so I used peroxide
Excellent tutorial. Thanks.
@@PJLynch1960 thank you for watching!
I am so grateful for you. I pray God's blessings on you! This is your ministry, because you are honest and not greedy and you have not forgotten the poor. Stay humble; you are helping a lot of people for free! Thanks!
Thank you for your blessings!🙏🙏🙏
Enjoyable video while we are learning your cleaning system.
Thanks 👍
Thanks 🙏
Great step by step instructions with pro results.
Like that 17 inch low boy, seems well balanced
Thanks, it’s a nice machine!
I just found your channel, thank you so much! amazin for a beginner like me! step by step, instructional!! thank u. Do you seal right after?? sealing videos would also be cool
I love you sharing bro really do, whomever gets to work with you is very luck!!! I'm launching in a few weeks.
Thanks, I really appreciate you watching too! Best of luck!
You are teaching me alot on your videos. Thanks for that. Is your target to put all your services(carpet, tile, hardwood) clients on a quarterly rotation for a maintenance clean? Not to get all into your financial aspect but how much in price difference is your deep clean to the maintenance clean or how do you structure that aspect? Thanks 🙏🏾
That’s a good question that could be answered on video at some point in the next day or 2. A lot of factors and variables that I consider. The main thing that I try to do is provide services that the client need’s frequently as possible. I’m going to try to go into detail for you in a video in the next day or two about your question. Thanks for watching
Forgive I’m back to bother you again haha! How do you determine when you’ll use your Lowboy vs your 175? Do you have any recommendations for a 175?
Lowboy is mainly for big open areas on nylon carpet, tile and wood. Rotary I use mainly on rugs, polyester, olefin type carpet because it glides much easier on those types than the rotary. The cleaning is better on those in my opinion. The Oreck I use in smaller clutter areas of carpet and wood floor areas. Essentially, you can get a used 13”-17” rotary at a pawn shop or market place to start out. They are very durable! But very heavy!
Where do you get the 1” microfiber pads ?
Amazon used to have them, but they are no longer in stock
do you mix the volume 20 with the floor cleaner or spray separate
I mix it.
hi is a 20" machine okay for residential use or too large?
Yes
Okay some stupid questions for you. Do you mop out the solution? Do you spray it? Does it even matter? When you want to boost it with peroxide how much are you adding to the solution?
Not stupid. I prefer to spray it down and mop it out to spread the solution. The peroxide amount depends on how dirty the floor is and if there is a pet. I mostly use peroxide in bathrooms or areas with lots of organic matte. On this job, I used 6oz per gallon, so my ph of my spray is slightly acidic. For bad jobs roughly 8-10oz per gallon. Some jobs that aren’t bad I don’t use peroxide. This job had a pet, so I used peroxide
Please sir,how can I get these machine?
Try eBay.
I wanna buy these machine pls help your boy
Unfortunately, these machines are no longer sold as orbitals. Contact Bissell Commercial for the rotary versions
May I ask, are you using a cell phone to take video?
Yes