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J. Racenstein University: Hands-On Training for Cleaning Contractors

J Racenstein University: Two Thumbs Up

Jay Racenstein Jay Racenstein
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J. Racenstein University isn't a sales pitch disguised as a seminar. It's hands-on training built for working contractors — window cleaners, softwashers, pressure washers, and exterior cleaning operators who want to sharpen technique, test equipment side-by-side, and walk away with solutions to problems they're actually dealing with in the field.

What Contractors Are Saying

Alex Zumbado of A Better View Exterior Cleaning Specialists came in with 12 years of experience and still found the classes worth the trip:

"J. Racenstein is a wonderful resource for reliable products and people who only want to see you succeed. Whether you're just launching your business or have 12 years of experience like us, these classes will provide a positive environment to find like-minded colleagues and observe methods, products, and equipment to further help your business grow to the next level. Our only regret is not having done the classes sooner. Two thumbs up!"

Edwin Thompson and Ranardo Jules of Roof Renew Bahamas flew in from Nassau for two days of softwashing and window cleaning training at JRC's New Jersey headquarters. That's not a casual commitment — and they called it worth every mile.

"It was definitely worth the trip! Learning about the different approaches, techniques, and specificity of the tools was enlightening." — Ranardo Jules

Edwin added that they discovered products that directly solved problems they'd been wrestling with in their business. "That, in itself, was a goldmine for us!"

Contractors attending J. Racenstein University hands-on training session

What You Actually Get at JRC University

The classes cover real workflows — not theory. Softwash chemical ratios, water fed pole technique, route efficiency, equipment maintenance, safety protocol. You work with the actual gear: ProTool softwash skids, pure water carts, and the full range of professional tools JRC stocks.

The environment is built for operators. Beginners get fundamentals that would take months to piece together from YouTube. Veterans like Alex's crew get exposed to methods and products they haven't tried — the kind of cross-pollination that only happens when you put experienced contractors in a room together with equipment they can put hands on.

Who Should Attend

Owner-operators launching a new service line. Crew leaders who need to train techs on proper technique. Established companies that want to evaluate new equipment — water fed poles, softwash metering systems, pressure washing setups — before committing capital. If you're building or growing an exterior cleaning business, the ROI on two days of focused training pays for itself on the next job.

Upcoming Sessions

J. Racenstein University runs classes throughout the year at the NJ headquarters and occasionally at regional locations. Check the JRC events page for the current schedule and registration.

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