I agree with you on the Koblenz as the perfect machine to begin. It will do everything and with all the attachments available including a brush, various fibre pads and various bonnets I don't think it can be beat. The price is right and there won't be issues with reliability or difficulty moving on certain carpets and they will also easily do area rugs. The Koblenz, a good vacuum, some pads and quality professional chemicals and anyone can do this. There are of course many videos from reputable carpet cleaners on youtube, also some not too reputable but there is lots of help and encouragement available.
Great job on the video for the new people. I love that brush and I'm going to swap out the handle as you know the segmented handle that comes with it is kind of flimsy.
You are so pleasant and easy to listen to. I am curious about the vacuum you are using. Do you also use this same type of vacuum on your carpets at home? I have an regular upright Dyson. It has excellent suction but at times, it is awkward to handle and heavy. Do you have an opinion of one over the other. Yours looks like it was easy to manipulate and seems to have done a very good job.
It’s a Hoover Hushtone. Their about $319 on Amazon. But the #1 Vacuum I recommend for simple household day to day is the Eureka Power Speed. $69-79 at Home Depot or most hardware stores. Weighs 6 pounds , has Excellent suction and all the great attachments. 👍🏼
@@procarpetcleaning Thank you so much for your timely response. I will look in to it. I love the suction power of my Dyson upright; however, when you attempt to use any hose attachment, the hose has such a powerful suction, it pulls the whole upright section right up behind you. It will hit you in the butt; every time! Bad engineering at it’s best. It’s times like those, that I want to toss it! Might just toss it anyway!
Excellent tips and great results. I used green dragon on 30 year old white loop olefin and it turned out very good with the Oreck. Would love to upgrade to the Koblenz
How often do you change pads between rooms or how many pads on average per client ? I’m trying to figure out how many pads I need to order to start with. Thanks for the content.
I’m not a fan of shake out bags. To each his own though. I just wanted to point out that Sanitaire has conversion kits available to change from shake out bag to paper bag collection.
Hey PAULY, I really like these older videos. Truly helpful for everyone but especially rookie cleaners. Blessings!
More to come! 😊✌️
From one VLM King to another, good job! For the new VLM'rs don't under charge (Charge The Same as Extraction).
I agree with you on the Koblenz as the perfect machine to begin. It will do everything and with all the attachments available including a brush, various fibre pads and various bonnets I don't think it can be beat. The price is right and there won't be issues with reliability or difficulty moving on certain carpets and they will also easily do area rugs. The Koblenz, a good vacuum, some pads and quality professional chemicals and anyone can do this. There are of course many videos from reputable carpet cleaners on youtube, also some not too reputable but there is lots of help and encouragement available.
Great job on the video for the new people. I love that brush and I'm going to swap out the handle as you know the segmented handle that comes with it is kind of flimsy.
I am now subscribe and hope you have excellent channel growth in the future!
YaY! 🥳. Thank You!
You are so pleasant and easy to listen to. I am curious about the vacuum you are using. Do you also use this same type of vacuum on your carpets at home? I have an regular upright Dyson. It has excellent suction but at times, it is awkward to handle and heavy. Do you have an opinion of one over the other. Yours looks like it was easy to manipulate and seems to have done a very good job.
It’s a Hoover Hushtone. Their about $319 on Amazon. But the #1 Vacuum I recommend for simple household day to day is the Eureka Power Speed. $69-79 at Home Depot or most hardware stores. Weighs 6 pounds , has Excellent suction and all the great attachments. 👍🏼
@@procarpetcleaning Thank you so much for your timely response. I will look in to it. I love the suction power of my Dyson upright; however, when you attempt to use any hose attachment, the hose has such a powerful suction, it pulls the whole upright section right up behind you. It will hit you in the butt; every time! Bad engineering at it’s best. It’s times like those, that I want to toss it! Might just toss it anyway!
Hi Paul I really like the sanitaire vaccum it's really powerful vaccum picking up the dirt keep up with the good work
Hey Pauly C, what happened to the longer version you had detailing not only the cleaning aspects but the business ones as well?
I release it once a year. Probably this September
Excellent tips and great results. I used green dragon on 30 year old white loop olefin and it turned out very good with the Oreck. Would love to upgrade to the Koblenz
Awesome 👏🏻
How often do you change pads between rooms or how many pads on average per client ? I’m trying to figure out how many pads I need to order to start with. Thanks for the content.
1 per room. You can always go into a bathroom sink and rinse em out if limited quantities
@@procarpetcleaning thank you so much
Questions: 1. In HWE we usually do agitation before HWE. Why you don’t agitate after pre spray? 2. Does green dragon have a sticky residue?
Hwe you rely on suction to remove soil. On vlm we are agitating while we absorb the soil into the pad. It’s moving around on the surface
Nice video! Great job! Right information! Thank you !
I’m not a fan of shake out bags. To each his own though. I just wanted to point out that Sanitaire has conversion kits available to change from shake out bag to paper bag collection.
Very informative video Paul!
Could you use a more course carpet brush attached to the rotary to agitate then use cotton pad to extract or is thst not necessary?
You can. Or I like the Neptune pads for prescrub from Encapstore
whats the best way to clean the bonnets after the job is done
Wash in washer ( sometimes 2x ) line dry
all the stains came out so good!
Thanks for your videos. Question do you move furniture for the client when cleaning?
No. I let them know ahead to please move what they want
Love how that just sucks up all that soil on those pads ❤️🔥💯💪♥️💯
I have a questions do you wet the bonnet or you use it dry??? I have the Ironman pads thanks 🙏 love your video
I spray the side that is going down on the carpet.
Thanks for the video.
Please excuse my ignorance (I'm new). Could you have used a CRB instead of the rotary for similar or better results or to finish sooner?
Extra agitation always helps 👍🏻👍🏻
Was the pre spot and pre spay the same just focused more on the dark spots??
Prespot with magic bullet. Prespray with green dragon. Available at Encapstore. Link in most recent video
Is the citric acid you pretreat the floors with homemade or online?
Citric acid powder Amazon. Small bag about $14
What is the name and brand of the vacuum? Do you charge extra if the customer does not vacuum?
Sanitaire bag less shake out commercial unit. No. I do encourage them to pre vacuum tho.
What’s the process when it needs a major deodorizer? Like needs to kill smells
Product called odor death. It’s stabilized CLO2. It attacks the amino chain and robs it of the protein which eliminates odors.
@@procarpetcleaning thank you I’m seriously think about going at least 75% vlm
Each room gets a pass with both sides of pads ?
Yes
@@procarpetcleaning I see ! So how many pads would you go through on let’s say 4 bedrooms
Hi what prespot did you use?
Dragon PHire. From Encapstore.com
Is there anything you add to green dragon like disinfectant or deodorizer?
Odor death a CLO2 product from encapstore dot com
Have you ever ran into a situation where someone didn’t want you to use their outlets?
Trying to determine if I need to carry generator
Nope. If I did they would be out of luck.