Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: the red carpet on December 14, 2005, 08:35:46 pm
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as a lot of you are aware there was a large fire a few days ago in hemel hempstead.
as i am not far from there i was thinking of doing a leaflet drop to the afected area in the hope of picking up some work, as i have only done normal cleaning up untill now is there anything else i need to be aware of when doing this type of work also is there any dif chemicalls that would assist me in this work or can i just clean in the normal way?
Daniel
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if it wernt busy xmas period id top me tanks right up and go down there for couple days for sure £££££££
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anything i need to be aware of first?
will any smoke damage just come out with normal cleaning?
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plenty prochem double clean, lots heat heat ,done few before never had a prob
gary
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at the minute im using a extracta excel, with the powerbrush and i clean with alltec ultimate master,
reckon this is up to the job?
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yer no probs
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Prochem Ultrapac Renovate for soot deposits!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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cheers lee,
was meaning to get some of that anyway as i hear its good for draught marks also.
anyone know of the nearest prochem dealer to me.
i live in waltham abbey, essex, m25 junc 26
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The vast majority of cleans will be allocated by insurance companies and loss adjusters.
Cleaning smoke damaged items is not just a case of getting some Ultrapac and cleaning away there is a procedure behind it, which is where all the training comes in.
You could end up with a whole lot of trouble on your hands if you not sure how to handle it. :(
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There are a lotr of people who do not have contents insurance who might be interested
But as Trevor says be careful
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been down there today area still blocked of by emergency services, lots of brocken windows in the surrounding area but no sign of a lot of smoke damage