hogjowl
Idiot™
It's ROLL Tide .... dumbass.
That machine is primarily made for commercial carpet, It would serve you well in that setting.
What does everyone mean by it works best on commercial I am looking for a OP mostly for residential
I OPENLY ADMIT MY IGNORANCE IN OP MACHINES.
WHAT'S THE GOTO MACHINE FOR RESIDENTIAL PLEASE EXPLAIN IT TO ME LIKE I AM A 2 year old??
Thanks
Robb
that's a blatant lie....you washing down there.....doubtful.I was unable to answer all of those who wanted to talk to the "Oracle" as I was getting my nails done and having my scrotum washed.
And to reply to that rude bastard....Marty.
Remember your favorite song by Boy George?
wHy dO yOU wAnT tO hURT ME..........wHy DO yOU WANT tO MAKE ME cRY............
I'll be on my way to see the Packers Redskins game up in Greenbay so I'll miss the Tide/A&M game.
And let me warn you about playing down in A&M.................they cheat!
But GO TIDE!
It's not a matter of the right OP machine for residential at all. Most of us feel it's bad form "clean" a persons home with a chemical residue designed to be left behind and a jiggling pad. Sure there are rare situations where it may be preferable but many people these days are promoting it to ignorant consumers as a better way to clean their home.
It's not a matter of the right OP machine for residential at all. Most of us feel it's bad form "clean" a persons home with a chemical residue designed to be left behind and a jiggling pad. Sure there are rare situations where it may be preferable but many people these days are promoting it to ignorant consumers as a better way to clean their home.
Yea...There is a loooong ongoing debate on what exactly is encapping's place in the residential setting. If you are unfamiliar with the particular arguments by both sides regarding this issue, I would hold off any major purchases until you fully understand the reasoning regarding why using it in a residential setting is frowned upon by the majority of cleaners.
Ultimately, it's your business, and your decision of course, but I don't recommend making a 1,800.000 decision in ignorance.
I will say that the machine you are considering, although built like a tank, is WAAAYYYYY too big and awkward to bust out for any occupied residential work.
I would suggest saving a few bucks and learning to encap/pad with a 175 rotary first.
175 is the best bang for the buck.
Also watch Craigslist for a Oreck Orbiter to play with. I recently found 1 for 80 bucks with all the pads and brushes.
So why are you trying to make Robb think that using an OP or 175 is just a form of encapping ? You seemed to have left out the part about extraction .You know soil removal.
LOLGive it a rest Mardie. Frank is absolutely right.
And if Robb wants to find out what's best, he should invest a little time and make his own decision based on research and some experience. Otherwise it is just someone's else opinion and as we all know, you'll definitely find a lot of opinions here.
Either that, or if he finds the idea of doing research totally appalling, he should find a guru and follow their advise.
And as a wannabe guru myself, I'll grant him the first advise and this one is free Robb:
Do not make Mardie your guru![]()
Give it a rest Mardie. Frank is absolutely right.
And if Robb wants to find out what's best, he should invest a little time and make his own decision based on research and some experience. Otherwise it is just someone's else opinion and as we all know, you'll definitely find a lot of opinions here.
Either that, or if he finds the idea of doing research totally appalling, he should find a guru and follow their advise.
And as a wannabe guru myself, I'll grant him the first advise and this one is free Robb:
Do not make Mardie your guru![]()
Yea...There is a loooong ongoing debate on what exactly is encapping's place in the residential setting. If you are unfamiliar with the particular arguments by both sides regarding this issue, I would hold off any major purchases until you fully understand the reasoning regarding why using it in a residential setting is frowned upon by the majority of cleaners.
Ultimately, it's your business, and your decision of course, but I don't recommend making a 1,800.000 decision in ignorance.
I will say that the machine you are considering, although built like a tank, is WAAAYYYYY too big and awkward to bust out for any occupied residential work.
I would suggest saving a few bucks and learning to encap/pad with a 175 rotary first.
175 is the best bang for the buck.
Also watch Craigslist for a Oreck Orbiter to play with. I recently found 1 for 80 bucks with all the pads and brushes.
Have no clue who you are and don't know a Deron. I'm not Johnny L from another board.Johnny you don't recognize me you better start or I will start making more videos of u and Deron!!!!