Stain Remover Tool

November 1, 2008

Homeowners, this Stain Remover Tool removes stains from carpet and pad, mattresses and upholstery. The only tool in the world which makes your shop vacuum 20 times more powerful! This stain remover tool is newly invented with a patent pending. Check it out at OneIncredibleCleaner.com


Stain Removal Tool

November 1, 2008

Homeowners, this Stain Removal Tool removes stains from carpet and pad, mattresses and upholstery. The only tool in the world which makes your shop vacuum 20 times more powerful! This stain remover tool is newly invented with a patent pending. Check it out at OneIncredibleCleaner.com.


Grout Blaster

October 19, 2008

Welcome to oneincrediblecleaner.com!

 

“Grout Blaster” an affordable and easy way to clean and maintain your grout

 

How recently have you been on your hands and knees scrubbing your grout with a toothbrush and Soft Scrub?  You’ll never forget those burning raw knuckles, sore neck, back and knees!

 

Yes, those memories make you close your eyes and shake your head.  You vow to never clean that grout again.  So, you hire “Mr. Professional” tile and grout cleaner.  He shows you before and after pictures of many jobs he has completed.  Ummm, they look good until you see the cost!

 

Prices of tile and grout cleaning around the country range from .50 cents to $4.00 per square foot.  And, you have how much tile and grout?  But, that’s not all.  Mr. Professional shows you how you can up-grade your cleaning to re-color or seal your grout lines for only another $1.00 per square foot.

 

Yes, there is hope for you.  The “Grout Blaster”.  This handy dandy grout cleaning tool is made just for you and your budget.  The bonus is that you get to stand up when using it!

 

Simply connect it to a garden hose and a Wet and Dry Shop Vac.  Pre spray your grout lines with the chemical included.  Then, go over your grout lines with the “Grout Blaster”.  You’ll be amazed at the ease of operation and results.  Now, you can clean and maintain your grout as often as you want.


“Mini Super Sucker” New Kid on the block…

October 19, 2008

Welcome to oneincrediblecleaner.com!

 

For years, the wet and dry shop vacuum has proven itself as a valuable tool.  Its uses are endless and it’s been around as long as anyone can remember.

   

Wood workers in the garage use it to blow sawdust off their clothes, carpenters use it to suck up dust from customers floors.  Some people use it to fill balloons with air.  Homeowners, resorts and hotels use it to suck up water from oops… water leaks and floods.  Its use is endless.

   

And now, the “Mini Super Sucker” (drum roll please).  This attachment fits any shop vacuum and gives “super human” vacuum power!  It enables a 2.5 hp shop vacuum to lift 14-lbs. of weight. 

   

Now, you can achieve what was once impossible.  Pull more flood water from carpet and pad.  Remove urine, coffee, wine etc. from carpet, mattresses and upholstery. For deep down stain removal, this is your solution.  This tool will solve your problem, keeping stains from coming back.


A True Story…LOCAL BLEACH DIES OFF

October 16, 2008

Welcome to oneincrediblecleaner.com!

 

Recently, I needed some bleach.  (To remove a varnish stain from carpet!).  Of course,

after bleaching out the varnish stain, I would neutralize the bleach residue still in the

carpet fibers.  Then, lay various colors (similar to Easter egg coloring) on top of each

other to get just the right color back into the carpet.  This is of course a tedious process

and a color repair specialist had better know what they’re doing, or don’t do it. 

 

By this time I had already looked at the job and gone to the local, well known grocery

store in Naples, Florida.  Slowly I pulled into the driveway of the house.  With the fresh bottle of bleach in one hand and my dye kit in the other, the owner met me at the door and let me in. 

 

As always, I prepared a special diluted solution of bleach.  I applied it to the rather large

varnish stain, caused by a water leak from an automatic sprinkling system throwing water against the house, which made its way through one of the windows.  The water had run down the wall, staining the paint with hard water minerals, saturated the carpet

and seeped up against a portable cabinet.

 

I walked away from this part of the job for 20 minutes, while I worked on another aspect of the job.  When I came back, the varnish stain looked the same except it’s now even darker from the bleach solution I had applied. 

 

I opened the bleach bottle again and sniffed it.  There was absolutely no bleach odor.

excusing myself from the job, I grabbed the bleach bottle and headed back to the store.

When I got to the store, there was no problem returning the bleach.

 

I found the right isle and pulled another bottle of bleach off the shelf.  This time, I opened it and sniffed.  Hmmm.  Absolutely no odor.  I did this to nine other bottles before I found one which smelled like bleach.

 

I had the front girl page management.  Two men met me back at the bleach section. Both of them were top management.  I explained the problem with the bleach.  They both looked at me like they didn’t understand a word I was saying.  They were nice about sniffing each bottle I opened for them.  Finally, when I handed them the potent

bleach smelling bottle, they got it!  The bleach had sat too long in some warehouse before it was delivered to their store.  It had fizzed out, gone flat, died or whatever you want to call it.  The last thing I heard them say to each other was,” have the stock boy pull all these bottles off the shelf “.


CARPET CLEANERS SHOW NO MERCY…REALLY CLEANING UP?

October 16, 2008

Welcome to oneincrediblecleaner.com!

 

You too,huh?  And you and you and you.  Gosh, I thought I was the only one.

I called the local carpet cleaner in the phone book.  Dozens to choose from, but

I settled on one little guy.  His ad made it seem like he knew what he was all about.

He touted his abilities and seemed sure of himself. 

 

Jeff showed up.  Ear pierced, and tattoos all down his arms.  He was overweight

and his shirt was out. He had on baggy shorts, reaching below his knees.  They made him look like an over stuffed midget and I wondered what I had gotten myself into.

And oh yes, his hat, facing backwards and pulled down over his head. 

 

I was shocked and not sure whether I should laugh or close the door.  But Jeff

introduced himself and I couldn’t turn him away now, he had driven all the way

to my house from somewhere. 

 

Jeff had already given me a job cost over the phone, based on square footage.  I

still don’t understand how they can do that because every job isn’t the same.  I

guess somehow they figure it all out.

 

Jeff didn’t bother coming in to see the job.  I offered to let him in, but he said he was

on a schedule and had to get right to the job.  I told him the door was open and to

come in when he was ready.

 

I went out onto my porch and watered the plants.  I could hear the roar of some loud

machine, but I didn’t think about it anymore.  I just went about my business until Jeff

walked out into the porch.  I smiled at him and said, “can I help you”?  “Yeah, I’m

all done”.  Really surprised, I said, “impossible”. 

 

He really insisted he was done.  I looked at my watch, he hadn’t been on the job any

more than 20 minutes.  I can’t even vacuum my house that fast!  I walked into every

room while Jeff followed me.  I did see marks through out the carpet like when I

vacuum.  “Alright,” and I handed him the check.

 

No matter what your experience has been, there are some carpet cleaners with integrity.

 

 


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