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Shane

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  1. Dennis,

    We cleaned a house about six months ago and the walls, yard, porch, and patio was covered with everything you could imagine. We charged 4x the normal rate and hired two extra hands to help remove and replace as we cleaned. During our initial consultation we explained due to the additional labor there will be extra charges if we are responsible and at the end of the day our customer was very pleased.


  2. "As far as the surface cleaner goes, you will need a sturdy inner shell to create the vacuum and a brush skirt that will seal to the ground, with the vertical of the bristles being the only points where air comes in. Depending on the underside design of the rotoblaster, you may need to shorten the arms to allow the extra shell. The addition of 2 vacuum ports on the outer shell, should not interfere with the inner shell, and should th project go south, you will have an abused surface cleaner that may not work anymore."

    Alan, what material is your inner/outer shell? We have 1"-2" of arm clearance. Thanks, Shane


  3. What kind of surface cleaner is it? If you plan to make a recovery one out of a non recovery one, then you will need a very large vacuum, and I mean LARGE.

    Alan, we would be using a 20" Rotoblaster, S/S, three nozzles, non recovery surface cleaner, with hot water unit 4000@5gpm. We are thinking something like this.

    http://www.nikro.com/products/moreinfo.asp?i=299

    Not sure if this well work, any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks

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