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Desk Jockey

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It sure can produce some heat though.
Sure, with the door open and the cold air hitting the warm vapor from the jets. 🄓

The real deal is a homeowner doesn't need or want to see a sauna. Its carpet cleaners that want to see a steam cloud.

A homeowner not knowing any difference thinks you are using live steam, and is concerned of the potential damage you maybe causing to the carpet, wood floor, drapes, upholstery. Not to mention fogging up all their windows, to the point of sweating.
 
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No but I bet FCC could figure it out...

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Mikey P

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probably running extra hot do to poor ventilation around the machine..
 
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BIG WOOD

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I didn't see any dry passes, not correctly overlapping the previous wand passes, and thinking that showing the steam in the freezing cold room was worth something. Plus, the picture above with the van shows he's parked about 15-20ft too close to the house (carbon monoxide)

This is one of the dangerous parts of our industry

Since that room is freezing cold, I'm assuming there's no power to turn the fans or heat on to help it dry. That floor is ruined
 

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So many mistakes...where do you start.
The hose maintence alone makes me arrr.
But one lucky fella,what I wouldn't give for that job...right now ...
 

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I can’t imagine how frustrating it would be to work for you rocket scientists
 

Mikey P

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Tell them your friend in NV is planning on installing a un-lit flag on top of Shasta and wants to file for a permit
 
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