Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Graeme@Access on December 06, 2010, 06:16:29 pm
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Hi,
Do any of you know what Rainbow International use to clean domestic grade pp berbers? It was pitched as low moisture.
We stole a job off them as we hwe and can outsell, but there clean patch is impressive for LM.
Thanks
Graeme
Access Cleaning Solutions
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Dry Fusion
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There isnot one method in a lot of areas they use truckmounts, others potrables some operators use L.M.
Peter
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Thought they all had the H/W/E available in their vans. Anyway, any L/M system should impress equally with the range of products available nowadays.
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Cheers for your replies. I thought it was prolly a DF setup but wasn't sure.
Thanks
Graeme
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Rainbow uses alltec portables
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you might know a franchisee with an alltec machine ,, I know franchisees with hydramaster machines, prochem truckmounts, and all sort of different portables. They all do not have the same machinery believe it or not..
Peter
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Hi Graham,
Depending wher you carried out this work, the standard set of kit for a Rainbow Franchise is now the Texatherm System with EMV machine. It incorporates LM cleaning, Extraction Cleaning or a combination of both
Gary
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There a franchise the franchisor swaps and changes when ever, wasn’t safeclean with solutions who are they with now?
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Did Safeclean not up grade from the Scorpion to the Airflex.
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The franchises know about carpet cleaning they understand that you cannot operate across all requiriements with one system.
Even though the chem dry system is a carbonated l.m. system they still have truckmounts and portables in their armoury. They would have a great eal of dificult using l.m. on flood situations.
You will get individual operators that favour one system or the other. I have a local safeclean operator that uses hot water extraction.
I am not making these things up,
Peter
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as a former rainbow employee i can safely say every franchise uses different machines.
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I think they use the soggy end of a wench.
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I think they use the soggy end of a wench.
At what temperature?
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over night all the franchise companies have decided to sell off all their machinery and opt for the stikatac stain removing system it was chaos at B&Q this morning with all the queues.
Peter