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Jason Hedges

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Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #20 on: April 22, 2006, 12:01:31 am »
Hi Arthur,

Only joking buddy just didn't have time to reply to your post. Glad to see you have a sence of humour ;D.

You're right cold water will clean but will need a bit more elbow grease than hot.

Putting recycled water on a white shirt would be something to see. I'm sure if the rep said there would be no dirty marks left then they have done it before.

I have seen the cfr machines demo'd and notice the mesh filters catch fluff and large pieces of dirt but the brown water with small particles still circulate. I wouldn't want that on my only white shirt (think the last time I wore a white shirt was at school!).

As Derek said earlier it's the technician that makes the difference not the products or equipment (to a certain degree).

Everyone to their own!

Kind regards,
Jason.





therapist

Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #21 on: April 22, 2006, 10:27:16 am »
Everbrite

Your sarcasm says more about you, than you might realise, unless, of course, the use of the word '' standards '' was an error.
I hope so, as your assertion in a direct insult to many people, who may work to considerably higher standards than yourself........myself included.

I have, over 20 plus years tried just about every product and system that's come on the market, including M/S, when it first appeared about 7 or 8 years ago.

A few products impressed me '' greatly '' and those are the ones I tended to favour..........

Ironically.........two of the least expensive products, have given me the highest percentage of my income and would never have done so, unless I was happy with their performance.

Ultimately, I agree with Derek  Bolton and would add that............the standards we claim to work to, are not always the standards we achieve.

I've been around too long and seen too many individuals, who claim and often actually believe, that they work to the highest standars.............when they don't and, sadly, never will, because it has to be within your persona, to  '' go the extra mile ''

this is not directed at anyone in particular, but intended to alert some, to the fact, that,  their high standards might not be anywhere near mine, or, more importantly ..............ther clients'

When you have'nt advertised for a couple of years, but the 'phone keeps ringing............youv'e probably got it right.

rob m


Liahona

Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #22 on: April 28, 2006, 11:58:04 pm »
Rob, always a pleasure to read what you write...... Looking through these posts on here a few comments have been made about if our water we are using to clean with is hard or soft. I have a water softener fitted in the van as I am sure a lot of truck mounted cleaners do but for the portable cleaners out there be it Texatherm cfr's or just small portables .....I am sure if you soften the water however best you deem better than another way to do so , then the resulting clean will be so much better than if hard water is being used......better results....less chemical use.......better image.......maybe even agitate less......but I dont agitate at all so not sure why it appears so important to do so with m/s. Maybe someone using them can tell me why they need agitating?.... Best, Dave.

spickandspan

  • Posts: 227
Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #23 on: May 01, 2006, 01:08:13 am »
M/s rubbish
If at first you dont succed.......Dont try skydiving.

Mike Halliday

  • Posts: 11578
Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #24 on: May 01, 2006, 07:23:06 am »
spiknspan,

thank you for that intellectual  & informative answer ;)

Mike
Mike Halliday.  www.henryhalliday.co.uk

gwrightson

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Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #25 on: May 01, 2006, 10:13:03 am »
sick and spam, how can you quote m/s are rubbish?
 either you are not using correctly, or you are just too set in your ways, and dont wish to see how good m/s are. I would hazzard a guess and say , a combination of both is most likely!!
   I suggest you give them another go,or go out with some c/c for a couple of days who knows how to use them .
 they are not the the answer to every thing, but with statments like yours, it smacks of incompetence on your part
  Out of intertest, what do you use?
  geoff
who ever said dont knock before u try ,i never tried dog crap but i know i wouldnt like  haha

therapist

Re: MS or Detergent?
« Reply #26 on: May 01, 2006, 04:00:57 pm »
Similar response to mine Geoff, which I posted in response to s and s comments on another post.

rob m