Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Simon Gerrard on October 15, 2010, 08:56:53 am
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There must be lots of second hand Dry Fusion units dotted around the country operated by people without a DF licence, do Dry Fusion supply you with chemicals?
Simon
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Its a bit like saying you have to eat Heinz beans , when others work just as good.
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Sorted ;)
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Simon
have you actually tried to buy dry fusion chemicals. I have a secondhand system and although have not tried to buy the dry fusion chemicals,
was under the impression there would notbe a problem if I wanted to do so. Years ago I made enquiries about the texatherm system and got contacted by this obnoctious company that dictated that I could only buy it if I bought tthis that and x amount of pads and so much worth of chemicals. I told themthat I was used of buying what I liked when I liked to and they could getr stuffed. That must have been about 15 years ago, is it still like that?
Peter
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Its a bit like saying you have to eat Heinz beans , when others work just as good.
Your so right Jason
HP baked beans - there the beans for me! ;D
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the whole concept of refusing to sell chemicals because you might infringe on another fusioneer is just clever marketing.
its basic human nature to want what we can't have, so to tell someone you cannot buy this chemical (although a carpet cleaner 10miles away can) then you feel like you are missing out
they are trying to create the Idea that there is a demand for dry fusion cleaning and anyone with a license for an area will benefit from this demand. which is Ok if the sellers of the DF equipment spent money on national advertising which would create work for the fusioneers, then there would be a reason to offer exclusive areas to officail user of DF.
but anyone can offer the benefits of Df and compete in the same areas of other fusioneers.
Joe Polish is using the same ploy to sell his marketing, he has sent out an email saying he is now refusing to sell his pack to anyone else and all areas are not taken... so people beleive they have missed out so demand for his stuff increases ::)
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Unless things have changed recently, Dry Fusion used to supply anyone who has attended one of their training courses.
These are about three quarters of a day and cost about £ 30.00
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There are some great products on the market and there are just as good as the products that d f sell..
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I might go one one of those Garry. I want them to show me how they are better than a TM at getting dog crap out of piled carpets.
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If they'll supply chemicals to anyone who has done their training course then doesn't that make a mockery of them issuing licences, which I presume are designed to provide the licence holder with an exclusive area?
Simon