Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Sarah Kirby on September 30, 2010, 12:20:57 am
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I have just completed the 2 day course and would highly recommend it to anyone just starting out or wanting a refresher.
Having only been cleaning carpets for a few weeks, I was really surprised how much I already knew thanks to this forum and to Gary :)
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Sarah,
Totally agree, Prochem training courses are first rate. I did them all repeatedly when I first started out and have stood me in good stead for longer than I care to admit to. Their chemicals ain't half bad either.
Simon
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Do they still do the Manchester training course?
I am owed a training course from them after buying my extractor from them last year,I must look into this.
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Wayne
I think you will find the answer is that you will have to go to Chessington for the course.
But !! it will be well worth it.
Expro
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Have to agree, The Course is very good for someone starting out and then to do as a refresher.
Good Luck with the new ~Business
John
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Wayne
I think you will find the answer is that you will have to go to Chessington for the course.
But !! it will be well worth it.
Expro
When i bought the gear i was told that they do a course in manchester once a year
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Think it was at the post house in northenden mate,or used to be.
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Just called them and they no longer do Manchester courses,only the Chessington one.
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It's worth taking the hike to Chessington. As it's Prochem Europes HQ - they have all the equipment there for you to poke around at & get them to demonstrate.
Although Chessington in itself ain't the bees knees - for those from the north, you'll find it incredibly civilized ;) ;)
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Us posh people prefer to call it Hook or Tolworth !
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Been to and through Chessington many times .
Is that World Of Adventure thing still there?
All looks quite posh to us Northerners