I am fortunate to be in a business where I have the opportunity to watch our clients' businesses grow. Sometimes its their Ultrasonic business that takes off, and sometimes Ultrasonics is a stepping stone that takes them in another direction.
The latter is true of Steve Hanson who I recently reconnected with at a tradeshow. Steve formerly owned and operated a janitorial company in Boise, Idaho when we first met and when he purchased our equipment. Now Steve operates The Janitorial Store.com and MyHouseCleaningBiz.com, both of which are on-line stores with a personal touch. For those with questions about running a successful cleaning business, Steve can provide the answers. Much like how Morantz provides training for the Ultrasonic business, Steve will train members in developing systems, reviewing bidding and estimating, discussing hiring employees, advice on sales and marketing, and more.
Steve told me that his Morantz Ultrasonics equipment was a huge asset to his janitorial company, and believes it would be an asset for his clients as well. He asked me if I would like to be interviewed for his members so that they could learn more about the technology and the potential profits. I was happy for the opportunity, and if you are a member of the Janitorial Store, you can find this interview at: http://www.thejanitorialstore.com/members/AUDIO-Ultrasonic-Cleaning-Machines.cfm. Steve had also written the following article about Ultrasonic Cleaning to share with his members:
Ultrasonic Cleaning: High-Tech Cleaning Services
Are
you looking for innovative ways to increase your services and your profit
margins? Ultrasonic cleaning services can be a way for your cleaning business
to add another income stream that can be highly lucrative. How does
ultrasonic cleaning work? The item being cleaned is immersed in an ultrasonic
tank filled with water and a small amount of cleaning agent, and then
agitated with high frequency sound for a brief time. The item is then rinsed
in another tank filled with water and a small amount of rinse-agent, and then
dried.
The
underlying process is the creation of microscopic bubbles in the liquid.
Agitation causes these bubbles to collapse with great force. This force
produces shock waves up to 20,000 pounds per square inch. These waves then
loosen and displace soil from the item being cleaned - this is called
cavitation. Some of the advantages of ultrasonic cleaning include:
The
types of items that can be cleaned with ultrasonic technology are almost
limitless:
·
Window blinds
·
Fire restoration, mold restoration and
disaster recovery contents
·
Electronics
·
Plastic and silk plants
·
Patio furniture
·
Light Diffusers
Cleaning
electronic equipment has always been time-consuming and cumbersome. When
using ultrasonics to clean electronics, the process becomes efficient and can
be very profitable for your cleaning business. However, there is a lot of
confusion about how the process affects electronic equipment.
Many
people believe that electronic equipment cannot be placed in water. While it's
true that you should never place electronic devices into water that are still
plugged in, use of the proper solution to clean and proper drying techniques
allows items to be cleaned and restored using ultrasonics. With the proper
equipment and training, there is no damage to electronics being submerged in
water.
Many
people also believe that ultrasonics will loosen solder joints and the item
will not work properly. This thought is based on the theory that ultrasonics
shakes off debris with vibrations. The cleaning process is called cavitation,
which forms and collapses tiny bubbles - a safe and effective cleaning
method.
Some
people don't believe the ultrasonic cleaning process works. This is usually
due to a lack of understanding of how the process works. Plus many people
have never experienced the results firsthand. If you invest in the proper
equipment and perform the process correctly, ultrasonic cleaning is not only
effective, but actually reduces cleaning time and save tons on labor costs.
Ultrasonics
is not just for cleaning small items such as jewelry. Ultrasonics can clean
and restore items such as window blinds, light diffusers, small electric
appliances, silk plants, and much more. Just think of all the homes and
office buildings with mini-blinds and silk plants. The possibilities are
endless for your cleaning business.
Adding
ultrasonic cleaning services to your cleaning business should not be entered
into lightly, as there is a large investment in equipment and training.
However with proper training and an effective marketing plan, ultrasonic
cleaning can not only be another service you provide to your clients, but a
great added income stream for your cleaning business.
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Steve Hanson helps owners of small cleaning companies build a more profitable and successful cleaning business through his online community at TheJanitorialStore.com. Read inspirational cleaning success stories at http://www.cleaning-success.com, and sign up for weekly cleaning tips at http://www.TheJanitorialStore.com. If you would like to contact Steve or learn more, here is his information: www.cleaningbiz.tv www.cleaningbizwebsites.com www.CardsForCleaners.com 866-862-8608 |
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