Very cool, Ron.
I'll start things off. For a company looking to get into flatwork cleaning, what would be a minimum equipment purchase you would recommend? In addition to the minimum, what would be a "dream rig" setup?
It works fine for me Carlos.
And thanks Ron.
Ron,
This is great. Thanks for taking time out to help others.
Here are my questions:
Obviously you have a lot of experience doing flatwork. Over the years, what chemical(s) have you found that have worked the best, specifically for gum (in addition to hot water). And what is your favorite degreaser?
Thanks!
~Jen
pool skirt - I know the crete might have a bit more cream and can be more sensitive, but is there a way to service them without fading the the finish. The last I did I used my house wash and figured the two jets on the "Big Guy" would have been safe but it still greyed it out. What would be the ideal pressure/tips for a surface cleaner for a sensitive surface like this?.
One more: In the past few days, commercial sales calls have come up frequently on several of the boards. Care to do a mock cold call?
Ronnie, good stuff! How about clarifying why you recommend 6 gpm. I use 5 gpm myself, as do many others. I know the CU will be greater, but can you elaborate?
Thanks
-Kevin
One more: In the past few days, commercial sales calls have come up frequently on several of the boards. Care to do a mock cold call?
I'm really not good at sales calls. I saw Ron in Myrtle Beach before the RT. We were sitting at a table in the lobby. another PWer from MB saw I lady walk by and she was a sales or something person for the Hard Rock Park. When she came by again the other PWer said hello. He knew her from school or something. Then Ron jumped in introduced himself, asked her postion and with one or two minutes Ron had a couple names of the maint Chief and anothers name to do with who would be in charge of cleaning. Its hard to explain how he did it, but it wasnt "Just give me a name" there was some quick small talk and boom he had the names. It was actually pretty cool to watch and looked like no effort for Ron. smoothhhhhh
Ron can do some cold calls, I have heard from others he has gone into places and had the names of District, Reg and other type managers in no time
Some it comes natural some is learned and some are just better than others. I think Ron has it down pat when it comes to getting names for work
I'm really not good at sales calls. I saw Ron in Myrtle Beach before the RT. We were sitting at a table in the lobby. another PWer from MB saw I lady walk by and she was a sales or something person for the Hard Rock Park. When she came by again the other PWer said hello. He knew her from school or something. Then Ron jumped in introduced himself, asked her postion and with one or two minutes Ron had a couple names of the maint Chief and anothers name to do with who would be in charge of cleaning. Its hard to explain how he did it, but it wasnt "Just give me a name" there was some quick small talk and boom he had the names. It was actually pretty cool to watch and looked like no effort for Ron. smoothhhhhh
Ron can do some cold calls, I have heard from others he has gone into places and had the names of District, Reg and other type managers in no time
Some it comes natural some is learned and some are just better than others. I think Ron has it down pat when it comes to getting names for work