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HUMAN FAILURES FAR EXCEED EQUIPMENT FAILURES!!
Jim Bane
Many of the so called "cleaning failures" experienced by cleaning professionals are a direct result of poor or inadequate equipment performance. In far too many cases this lack of performance is directly related to equipment maintenance and care. This series of articles focuses on tips to help you get the maximum performance from your equipment.
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STRAIGHT SERVICE TALK
"KEEP IT CLEAN"
Lee Pemberton
You might think that the easiest thing for a professional cleaner to do would be to keep his truck, equipment, and accessories clean. The sad truth is that the cramped quarters of a van, the unfortunate frequency of cleaning agent spillage, the fact that the equipment conveys and stores dirty water, and that truck mounted equipment may leak grease, oil, water, and cleaning agents; all work together to create an immense amount of "filth" & contamination in our trucks! . . . keep reading
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The Squeaky Wheel...
Jim Bane
Unfortunately for carpet cleaners, a "squeaky" component on a high performance truck mount is likely damaged beyond repair once you can actually hear a "squeak" (more likely a grinding, growling noise!) . . . keep reading
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March 2010
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