We just need to be Careful with what we Publish
We just need to be Careful with what we Publish
People buying these machines are doing so because they are trying to comply with a law, so that issue has to be discussed with the customer at some point in the presentation. There really isn't a pleasant way to tell someone they are breaking the law if they don't change their business practice.
I am still trying to figure out what qualifies an expert as an expert. I do not consider myself an expert at much of anything, but I am pretty good at doing a lot of things well enough to make it happen. I recently saw a post somewhere that a guy was being proclaimed an expert on environmental cleaning, when he just bought his first reclaim rig. I guess it is all in how you position yourself.
I do know that if I was to choose an expert, a lot of the things that would help me decide is if they could coherently, and correctly respond to the most simple of questions. There are many that try to prop themselves up, that do not have a clue what the requirements are for environmental compliance.
Here's what really matters, is we can discuss why things are wrong or right. Other places we only get one opinion
Ron Musgraves text me for questions 480-522-5227 Pressure Washing Institute
We just need to be Careful with what we Publish