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Roof Cleaner
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Re: Making And Old Roof Look Like New
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Re: Making And Old Roof Look Like New
John, if you call what happened in this thread 'being attacked', then you got very thin skin. It was pointed out very gently and politely what the members thought of your posts.
If I was you, I would take a step back, re-evaluate why you are on this forum, and proceed accordingly. Good luck |
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Re: Making And Old Roof Look Like New
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Re: Making And Old Roof Look Like New
I am a field rep for a roofing materials mfr. I hope I have always been discrete in discussions of my own company's products when they have come up on this forum. If anyone (Nathan) thinks I have been guilty of overdoing it, please say so. My purpose in participating in this forum is to learn and not to promote my products. Anything I have said in the past is my opinion only and therefore probably worthless. I thought this guy's posts were out of line also.
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