Mr. Abrams, sir, I am curious as to what I have posted that even harbours disagreement?
What someone needs to clean with is really dependent on what they are planning on cleaning. Hood cleaners need less flow than flat work guys, deck cleaners (which I see from your web site you do) need less pressure than gum removers. Correct?
Where you are planning on cleaning will determine which fuel you use. Some use propane including a propane powered genset to run electric motor pumps and fuel their LP burners (please see David Olson's rig at Tidy Powerwash), many use diesel fired burners with either 12 V or 110 V igniters and gasoline or diesel engines. Is that also not correct?
When I went to my map to see where the originator of the post is located I directed him to the nearest professional pressure washer dealer I know of. Personally, if I have a question about my automobile I go to a mechanic first, not usually the local iron-monger/ hardware store. I can do some things on my auto myself but I will defer to a local expert because it is cheaper in the long run. Chem-Plus IS a well established, local, professional dealer. He is free to suggest any product he represents to the customer; I would like it to be mine but if I do not build what the customer needs I expect him to get what does. Is that also not a correct position?
So I reiterate, what have I posted that required disagreement?
I respect your opinion and as freely as you give it I also freely choose to ignore it.
I merely try and help and have never, ever directed anyone to my products but have put a link to our web site for further information.
We have never sold around a dealer, as we are a manufacturer not a distributor, so I will always support the concept of a local business benfitting another local business.
Money spent outside the community never comes back. Every dollar spent locally creates a total of $7 in secondary spending according to most economic theory.
I do apologize for 'venting' but it seems that I have been under attack lately on these BBS's and I am getting a wee bit confused. If you wish to discuss anything I may post you can email me directly because the one listed is my personal email, not a corporate one and I do respond. I will even pay to listen to your opinions if you wish to email me for my toll-free North American number.
Hope this helps? Cheers.
Sorry if you are unable to find my personal email address...here it is...
mstilwell@iname.com