burbank1983 (Actual Chem-Dry job site #1)
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Chem Dry is a very good system,cause we use the same system here in Calgary Alberta.
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A little more light would help a lot. And isn't that the same rx20 used by most carpet cleaners? Not all chemdry franchises clean with this much care but I still don't see much difference than our cleaning system
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good job!
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good job
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Not to mention, if you think any tech who knows what he's doing needs a peon to pull hoses for him then you clearly have a different mentality about the abilities of what a tech should do. We don't need hose pullers. Nor do we need worry about soak and suck operators telling us what we are not. Chem-Dry wouldn't be where it is today following your business dictates. Nor do we use such moronic language such as you so arrogantly display. Good luck to you.
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@cptclnrAre you about to go out of business or something? Sorry superman, no dirty swwwwirl marks. You're not a student of rational discussion and due diligence it appears. While you felt some sense of territorial threat causing the low iq statement of JERK-OFF to stutter out of your fingers, I will just leave you with this.
1. Largest cleaning franchise world wide
2. CRI top Gold seal of approval
3. most modern natural water based solutions
4. highest repeat clients industry wide
29y bisns
You're welcome vintage. Unfortunately, I'm no longer employed with my Chem-Dry franchise - my choice. I will also never use the service from that particular franchise, however, I will never trust my carpets to anyone other that a Chem-Dry technician. Even though I'm not employed, it's a flawless operation I will continue to defend because it's the healthiest and cleanest way to clean carpets.
trikxty 8 months ago
@trikxty
Hope you the best with employment. It is a good system for sure. Good to hear from you
vintageyellow71 8 months ago
when we got chem dry they used tons of water
metra0808 8 months ago
@metra0808
Interesting. When they came to your home, used the (RX20) that sprays and extracts at the same time under the shroud of the machine, how did you surmise that excess amounts of water was used? Just curious. Thanks for your post.
vintageyellow71 8 months ago