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boshravie

Re: Wall Cleaning By Magica One Go
« Reply #60 on: August 22, 2012, 04:47:04 pm »
Hi Bosh

I have just watched your video and personally I cannot see any difference between this product and others I use on a weekly basis.

Like jp I like to try different chemicals, equipment and methods to speed up my cleaning process.

On first cleans I cleans everything that is white and in the customers eyeline, I have not done a staircase yet, but I have washed down the walls and porches which have been lot dirtier than the one you showed.

I have tried various products and all do clean to some degree, some of the products I use come from the carpet cleaning, car washes, engine cleaners and even sainsburys, where I get nector points.

While I am not knocking your product or method of conducting business, I do feel that you need to show how this product compares with the other chemicals and diffrent cleaning methods that are being used on a daily basis.

In the early days Alex did the same, he showed how his poles compared with others on the market and let the potential customers decide.

Pricewise, charge what you like, I use to have a shop and market stall, I would buy my products double the price, add 20%  and that would be the price I sell at, if you are to high for the product compared to others on the market then you won't sell many, if you sell loads and make net profit, then why worry what people say about your charges.


Hi Hydro
I don’t like to knock other peoples products, all I am saying is that among some of the products I have used before, I have found that magica top them all, this is my opinion, and I am sure when others use it will agree with me.

In terms of price I am fair man, at the moment the product, packaging, e bay payment and paypal takes a bit of money, and as we sell more of Magica hopefully the price will come down. because we can buy the product in Baulk.

boshravie

Re: Wall Cleaning By Magica One Go
« Reply #61 on: August 22, 2012, 06:13:24 pm »
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought the fibres on an unflocked brush were cut square at the end and this helps their cleaning ability.
as they wear, they become rounded, and this reduces their effectiveness.

Using a water fed pole against masonary for a period of time is going to speed up the wearing process?

I clean walls with a pressure washer - using a extendable lance - sometimes with a 12" flat surface cleaner attached.  Flacking paint & render are usually easy to spot and discussed with the customer prior to cleaning.

I'll try the paint roller with hypo technique next time I clean a 'green' house

Dave

Generally I use my old brushes for wall cleaning but on this specific video I just used our existing brush, but you be surprise on new gardiners brushes, they are hard wearing.