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kinder clean

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Re: Cimex-Encap cleaning system - who uses this and whats involved ?
« Reply #20 on: October 25, 2008, 02:14:07 pm »
I was very impressed with this system, it's ideal for commercial cleaning, not a system to use for domestic because of its bulk, cleaning in small areas around furniture is not what it's made for, but it has lots of unique selling points for large commercial areas or nursing homes and the like.

It takes 5 minutes to unload and be cleaning, great for onsite demo's.

It has the instant wow factor as the carpet looks instantly clean and bright.

The speed at which you can clean with it, I would say from arrival on the job, including set up and packing away its going to take 1/4 of the time of HWE.

The ease of it, especially physically, there's no torque to fight against at all, just like pushing a pram. (unlike Mike Hallidays agitation machine which almost dislocated both my shoulders when I pulled the trigger)  ;D

It's quiet and I mean whisper quiet - as quiet as it goes when someone says 'Clinton, is it your round'?  ;)

Less trip hazzards, just an elec cable.

The only small issue is getting into corners and awkward spaces, but thats no different to any other rotary cleaner, a hand brush with some chem would normally suffice, or something like a ?????? forget the name of them now, used mainly for upholstery cleaning, little mini orbiting machine.

Overall a great experience, so thanks again to Geoff, a true gentleman.

P.S. Re - The photo - Does my bum look big in this?  ::)



 


derek west

Re: Cimex-Encap cleaning system - who uses this and whats involved ?
« Reply #21 on: October 25, 2008, 02:53:46 pm »
i'm like you this week clinton, doing well so splashing out on some newcastle brown ale, might even get some mcewans champion aswell, evil that stuff is.
derek