Mikey P
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http://www.dallasrugcleaner.com/rugscho ... -154-99-50
I'm looking into it, too bad its in Dallas.
I'm really sick of that place.
I'm looking into it, too bad its in Dallas.
I'm really sick of that place.
KeithCo said:If you've been to one rug plant, you've been to them all.
KeithCo said:If you've been to one rug plant, you've been to them all.
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Not to be rude, but I already are, How many plants have you been to???
Your statment to me sounds like the ol saying "all hamberger joints are the same"
I, myself have only been to like 10-12 large plant and about 20 or so mini plant operations and have found them all to be different, Some do have some of the same machines, but how they are set up is another story. Some have no machines, all done by hand, Some just have the wringer. My set up is in a 2 car garage, I have a elec powered 10 pole drying system which over 80% of the materials used to build it was wood, My dusting area is the space under my poles where I have a 10x13 grate that is rolled out when needed and my Miss Hildy goes to work (portable rug duster), the same area becomes my wash and scrub floor. I can garrantee you there are not any that look like mine.
captaincarpet said:6 days to be a "Master rug cleaner" seems a bit unrealistic to me no matter who is teaching!
Even the IICRC requires more than 6 days class training to earn any of their "Master" designations, and 3 years experience too.
Personally, I've cleaned thousands of oriental rugs, over a decade or more, and 6 days to be a "Master rug cleaner" seems a bit unrealistic to me no matter who is teaching!
p.s. $1,000.00 per day is a little high IMHO