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dave washbrook

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TEXATHERM
« on: October 20, 2004, 09:47:35 pm »
hi all
just wondering about your thoughts on texatherm low moister system as i'm havin a demo next tuesday is it as good as dry fusion? i operate a tm and want this as a second system for the odd acasion where i carn't get my tm also i find that when i clean carpet tiles they take too long to dry. also i would like to get into more commercial work so is this the best system for this type of work?

 what kind of questions should i be asking? what are the + &- of having one of these systems and is it a good idea to have an alternative system like this?
your kind and experinced thoughts on this issue would be greatley appricated

thanks
dave
 

ISM_CLEANING

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Re: TEXATHERM
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2004, 11:30:11 pm »
Hi Dave,

Cant tell you anything about texatherm as i have not seen it working.

But I do have Dry fusion and as i have said on a couple of previous posts it is the best money i have spent in a while.

I have a small office cleaning companyand have set up maintinence  programmes with some of my clients.

Of course there is always the argument as to which is the better system ( hwe or dry fusion) but I am happy with the system and its results and so are my clients, so thats enough for me.

enjoy your texatherm demo but if you have not already, give dry fusion a look aswell.


Ian

paul@ctcs

Re: TEXATHERM
« Reply #2 on: October 21, 2004, 09:59:43 am »
Charlie Pads are worth a look. I've had some great results using this method, and i would say getting set up with charlie pads is far easier on the pocket than either of the other two mentioned techniques.

Paul