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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Poles R Us on March 06, 2012, 01:51:59 pm
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would i have to pay for a cheap but good carpet cleaner, no daft answers please i know what you lot are like ;D
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would i have to pay for a cheap but good carpet cleaner, no daft answers please i know what you lot are like ;D
£45 for the first room and £20 for each other room... (Depending on sizes etc...)
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would i have to pay for a cheap but good carpet cleaner, no daft answers please i know what you lot are like ;D
£45 for the first room and £20 for each other room... (Depending on sizes etc...)
Oo'er you're cheap ;D ;D
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would i have to pay for a cheap but good carpet cleaner, no daft answers please i know what you lot are like ;D
£45 for the first room and £20 for each other room... (Depending on sizes etc...)
Oo'er you're cheap ;D ;D
I'm a kept man and clean carpets to top my war pension up.... ;)
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Helen is still correct though...
You are cheap and not just your cleaning prices
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Helen is still correct though...
You are cheap and not just your cleaning prices
;D ;D ;D ;D
I must admit, I did once queue outside the Pound shop all night for the January sales.... ;D
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BTW, CCMIDS is on mates rates with my quote.... :D
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It's a conspiracy
:o :o :o :o
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I suppose giving this bloke a sensible answer is out of the question??
gary
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i ment buying a machine ;D not how much a room, thanks for the info though
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Helen is still correct though...
You are cheap and not just your cleaning prices
;D ;D ;D ;D
I must admit, I did once queue outside the Pound shop all night for the January sales.... ;D
And when they opened the doors.....................
everything was still a pound ;) ;D
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£500
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Helen is still correct though...
You are cheap and not just your cleaning prices
;D ;D ;D ;D
I must admit, I did once queue outside the Pound shop all night for the January sales.... ;D
And when they opened the doors.....................
everything was still a pound ;) ;D
Yep...gutted.... ;D ;D ;D
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would i have to pay for a cheap but good carpet cleaner, no daft answers please i know what you lot are like ;D
;D ;D ;D I genuinely read it wrong.... :-[
A second hand machine would be the best bet, there's a Scorp for sale on Ebay....
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at the moment the wife works at tesco , so i was thinking of her realy , shes not happy there,
would it be possible to get a carpet cleaning machine that would fit into a ford hatch back car .
or do i need to get a van.
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The scorpion that colin postedabout is a very light machine to lift.not sure about the weight mind.
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The scorpion that colin postedabout is a very light machine to lift.not sure about the weight mind.
i will google it, thanks for that
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i found this on ebay...
Aquarius Pro Valet Carpet Upholstery Cleaner Valet Machine
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For the MRS a craftex sabrina maxi will do the job just vac like a woman reposessed,spray microsplit with deo down,brush in with pile brush.wait 15 mins and rinse with cold or warm water.I have seen a woman do some very good carpet cleaning using this machine.Its light and has a 130 psi pump too.Regards Alan
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If you want cheap GROUPON IS THE ANSWER ;D
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I've heard the pay's slightly better at Morrisons :)
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what do you think of a sabrina maxi?
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I'd rather have an Austin Maxi
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I'd rather have an Austin Maxi
;D
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hi ccmids
i've been using the aquarius pro on car carpets and upholstery for over a year and its been brilliant but its not good enough for a cc business . as they all said to me on my post do a course . see if its for u or the wife even . mopping cars will make more money than most cc businesses but its mainly seasonal . you have to save in summer but like cc it depends where you put yourself in the market cheap or dear but just the same as cc you have to be fully trained. only reason im saying is it might be something else to look at
dan