Apr 18, 2007 #1 D Dan Joner Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 177 Gary, If you were to start over in this day and age, what would you do differently? What equipment, chems, training, management, etc. adjustments would you make? Thanks.
Gary, If you were to start over in this day and age, what would you do differently? What equipment, chems, training, management, etc. adjustments would you make? Thanks.
Apr 18, 2007 #2 G GRHeacock Member Joined Nov 23, 2006 Messages 1,406 I had such good success with what I had, I would do it pretty much the same again. A Ballweber Truck Mount in an Astro, using Bi-O-Kleen products, and a Chemstractor that attaches to my Truck Mount. I was an IICRC master cleaner, but would pass on all of that again. Probably go with a Butler if the Ballweber was not available. What about you, Dan? You are nearly as old as I am. Gary Proud inventor of the Furniture Kickstand.
I had such good success with what I had, I would do it pretty much the same again. A Ballweber Truck Mount in an Astro, using Bi-O-Kleen products, and a Chemstractor that attaches to my Truck Mount. I was an IICRC master cleaner, but would pass on all of that again. Probably go with a Butler if the Ballweber was not available. What about you, Dan? You are nearly as old as I am. Gary Proud inventor of the Furniture Kickstand.
Apr 18, 2007 #3 D Dan Joner Member Joined Oct 7, 2006 Messages 177 I'm about as old as you, Gary, if we were talking about redwoods. I wouldn't want to start over, that's too scary.
I'm about as old as you, Gary, if we were talking about redwoods. I wouldn't want to start over, that's too scary.
Apr 18, 2007 #4 Jim Williams Member Joined Oct 8, 2006 Messages 1,462 Location Bynum N.C. Name Jim Williams Gary would you give up your upholstery tool for a good cordless drill? Oh wait a minute,, I thought Gary was on the hot seat.
Gary would you give up your upholstery tool for a good cordless drill? Oh wait a minute,, I thought Gary was on the hot seat.