Mike@Zerorez
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- Feb 9, 2012
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So i was at home to day kinda bored and decided for some reason that forum searching would b fun, (whats wrong with me right) and through about 45 minutes of aimless internet searching eventually got onto carpet cleaning forums cuz hey, i clean carpets,y not. And i came across a few posts that i wont directly bash but i have to say some of you need to do some more research and possibly grow out of the age group of 6-12 before you go about bashing companies such as the one i work for ZEROREZ. iv seen anything from its straight hype to its dangerous because of the high ph levels to false advertising claims.
Ill start with hype. this is very easily dismissed with a simple examination. If it was hype, would we get the awesome results (not sure how to post pics) we do? no if it was all hype then it simply wouldnt work. also if it was all hype then y do countless amounts of our customers who have had other companies out say directly that the results with us were better and continue to invite us back to their homes?
Moving on to dangers... there are none. simple as that. The water we use does have a PH level of 12.23 to b exact. Now by the IICRC standards a carpet cleaner is not to break 10.5ph in his cleaning...WAIT A MINUTE how are we using 12+ then!?!? simple, (i dont have a direct quote) but in the "rules" it states that a carpet cleaner can not use a CHEMICAL solution thats ph breaks 10.5. there is your hitch, CHEMICAL. We dont use a chemical in our cleaning water it is electrolized water. no chemical=no chemical restriction. (that last part was straight out of Steve Poulos mouth btw). so in short there is no danger because were not using a chemical solution and the water neutrolizes within 15 minutes after the carpet cleaning.
And now false advertising. AH i love this one makes me chuckle everytime. YOU SAY YOU DONT USE CHEMICALS BUT U HAVE PRE-SPRAYS AND SPOT REMOVERS AND BLABLABKLABLA!!! you done now? good because anyone who presents this complaint is simply hearing what they want to here form the advertising so they can find a reason to complain. simple fact is (with the des moines branch, i cant speak for all) when we advertise we directly say "we do not use chemicals or detergeants in our cleaning water." let me type it out again "we do not use chemicals or detergeants in our cleaning water." did you catch it? "in our cleaning water". however if a difficult spot presents itself such as rust or pet urine, there are chemicals we use. you simply have to. BUT before use of anything beyond our basic cleaning water (Including our pre-spray) we discuss what we are using and why we are using it with the customer and if they express that they dont want us to use those items in there home then well......we dont. And i already know that im going to get atleast one nimrod that says "Well you dont tell the full story in your advertisements so they are false!!" look bro. our main marketing is through radio and we have to pay not only for time slots but also how much is said and done in those advertisements... if we were to explain the entire works (basically have a IICRC training course on the air to please all of u cry babys) can u imagine the advertising costs. the business would go under no matter how effective our cleaning was. Come on people lets use some common sense.
Now to wrap this up i will say that we dont bash other companies we never directly say that "company name" is trash or anything like that. We just say that were better which is fair. and i did see one forum post i liked where the guy said y would someone pay to advertise and come out swinging with "Were not any better than the knowledgable cleaner you had out last year were just different". and to b fair we dont get 100% perfect cleanings at every house. you cant. the best you can do is strive for perfection and having a process that eliminates some of those pesky side effects like dirt attracting residues certainly helps. and in all fairness i think the kind of cleaners who take the time to post on forums and actually know what they are talking about are probably the kind of guys that in the field do a very good job. the ones we should b mad at are the tool bags that start their business off of $1000 dont use their tools or chemicals correctly, have the worst costumer service skills in the world and make a bad name for carpet cleaners everywhere.
Ill start with hype. this is very easily dismissed with a simple examination. If it was hype, would we get the awesome results (not sure how to post pics) we do? no if it was all hype then it simply wouldnt work. also if it was all hype then y do countless amounts of our customers who have had other companies out say directly that the results with us were better and continue to invite us back to their homes?
Moving on to dangers... there are none. simple as that. The water we use does have a PH level of 12.23 to b exact. Now by the IICRC standards a carpet cleaner is not to break 10.5ph in his cleaning...WAIT A MINUTE how are we using 12+ then!?!? simple, (i dont have a direct quote) but in the "rules" it states that a carpet cleaner can not use a CHEMICAL solution thats ph breaks 10.5. there is your hitch, CHEMICAL. We dont use a chemical in our cleaning water it is electrolized water. no chemical=no chemical restriction. (that last part was straight out of Steve Poulos mouth btw). so in short there is no danger because were not using a chemical solution and the water neutrolizes within 15 minutes after the carpet cleaning.
And now false advertising. AH i love this one makes me chuckle everytime. YOU SAY YOU DONT USE CHEMICALS BUT U HAVE PRE-SPRAYS AND SPOT REMOVERS AND BLABLABKLABLA!!! you done now? good because anyone who presents this complaint is simply hearing what they want to here form the advertising so they can find a reason to complain. simple fact is (with the des moines branch, i cant speak for all) when we advertise we directly say "we do not use chemicals or detergeants in our cleaning water." let me type it out again "we do not use chemicals or detergeants in our cleaning water." did you catch it? "in our cleaning water". however if a difficult spot presents itself such as rust or pet urine, there are chemicals we use. you simply have to. BUT before use of anything beyond our basic cleaning water (Including our pre-spray) we discuss what we are using and why we are using it with the customer and if they express that they dont want us to use those items in there home then well......we dont. And i already know that im going to get atleast one nimrod that says "Well you dont tell the full story in your advertisements so they are false!!" look bro. our main marketing is through radio and we have to pay not only for time slots but also how much is said and done in those advertisements... if we were to explain the entire works (basically have a IICRC training course on the air to please all of u cry babys) can u imagine the advertising costs. the business would go under no matter how effective our cleaning was. Come on people lets use some common sense.
Now to wrap this up i will say that we dont bash other companies we never directly say that "company name" is trash or anything like that. We just say that were better which is fair. and i did see one forum post i liked where the guy said y would someone pay to advertise and come out swinging with "Were not any better than the knowledgable cleaner you had out last year were just different". and to b fair we dont get 100% perfect cleanings at every house. you cant. the best you can do is strive for perfection and having a process that eliminates some of those pesky side effects like dirt attracting residues certainly helps. and in all fairness i think the kind of cleaners who take the time to post on forums and actually know what they are talking about are probably the kind of guys that in the field do a very good job. the ones we should b mad at are the tool bags that start their business off of $1000 dont use their tools or chemicals correctly, have the worst costumer service skills in the world and make a bad name for carpet cleaners everywhere.