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Adrian

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  1. Good Day all. Thank you in advance for any responses. I am curious. I have tried house cleaners and concrete cleaners primarily from Northern and found that they are useful with the proper mix ratio, but can be pretty pricey per gallon. On the same note, through the advice of some veterans out there I have asked, some tell me the only cleaning agent they ever use is standard store bought bleach. I actually have had better results with the bleach. I mix it 1 gal bleach to 2 gal water. I keep a supply of both in case one or the other doesn't work. I am new to the industry and am still learning chemical processes. Each job is different in most cases, but since I am a newbie business owner, finances are pretty much my main concern. Plus bleach is so much cheaper. Any advice on what the best surefire cleaning agent is for any residential and concrete job would be appreciated. I can say that the cost of 12 gal. of bleach (2 cases) is about the same as 1 gal. of house cleaner. Cost right now, is everything to me.

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    AC


  2. I am new member to this site as of today (04-13-05). The person who referred me to this site said that through service magic he has not advertised in three years and the fee is worth it. I started my business 11 months ago green as can be ( although i'm getting better) and am starting to feel the effects of not enough business to make the rent. Some months have been better than others so far. I have been advertisng

    in the local yellow pages and the american classifieds$$$$$. I have seriously considered using service magic because from what I understand it is a 1 time fee ($99.00)and they send the leads to you for however many counties you desire. So , feeling like I am on my last breath and dollar I am considering using them . After becomeing a member of this forum today (the 13th of all days) I feel an extra supply of oxygen for my bones and maybe a little less worrying. I hope this helps a bit. and good luck with your business

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