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Old 09-29-2010, 04:53 PM
 
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I'm trying to find out if the market here would be interested in something like this. Any thoughts? Yes, no?

Specifically it is a new technology for professional home and office cleaning that uses dry vapor high heat steam equipment. It not only completely kills organisms and disinfects all household/office surfaces, but is non-toxic and safely and effective cleans off layers of dirt/grime and age making tile, grout, wood, floors, counters, bathrooms, shine like new. Really amazing equipment actually.

Do you think non-toxic cleaning would be appealing here?

I know the general population on this side of the cascades is not so into "green" and "eco-friendly" things as the west side, but if this service was the same cost as standard chemical based cleaning services, would you consider it?

Here is a video explaining how it works:


YouTube - KARCHER Steam Cleaner
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Old 09-29-2010, 05:12 PM
 
Location: Aloverton
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If you ask me, I'd be fine with it. But if you ask most people here, and they answered honestly, the first question would be whether it was cheaper. If not, they'd say no thanks. Only a few would pay extra to get non-toxic. A few years back I looked into the possibility of hiring a cleaning service and was so disappointed by what I saw that I decided to just keep doing it myself.
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