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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Completeclean on April 05, 2012, 11:57:41 pm

Title: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Completeclean on April 05, 2012, 11:57:41 pm
  Was just wondering how ye good folks charge for chewing gum removal,per piece?per sq.ft?,per sq. metre ?
Personally in domestics i come across gum rarely so when i do it's not something i charge extra for, but say in a pub,nightclub,commercial situation,i'm at a loss as to how i should charge. Any help,suggestions would be appreciated.

 Thanks in advance,

   Desi :-\
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: davep on April 06, 2012, 12:13:59 am
Easy, figure out how long it will take and charge accordingly
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Jim_77 on April 06, 2012, 01:42:30 am
I tell them it's £2 per gum wad and encourage them to count it up.  I remind them it's a daily housekeeping issue and there are gum removal products they can buy.  I don't do much gum removal surprisingly :)
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Simon Gerrard on April 06, 2012, 10:14:35 am
Tell'em you don't do chewing gum as it is something they need to deal with on a daily basis, not every blue moon when they get their carpet cleaned.

Simon
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: PaulKing on April 06, 2012, 10:44:19 am
what would you say is the best product for them to use daily ?
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: peter maybury on April 06, 2012, 12:38:58 pm
It is always better to quote per piece of gum as if people do not act immeadiately to your quote you will be paid for any addition pieces that are added in the meantine. As regards charging that is another long winded explanation.
I know it is not a very pleasant job but it is some thing that if you want to get into certain market places I.e, high st shops, trains, pubs, and clubs, then it is something that you need to learn to deal with. Carpets look crap if you get the dirt off and leave them covered in chewing gum.
I do a lot of work in these market places and if I refused to do the chewing gum removal or charged ridiculously high prices then quite simply the work would go somewhere else.
Chewing gum is a pain in the arse but at the end of the day it is the motorvating factor in a lot of premises wanting their carpets cleaned in the first place, so you either accept it or do not do the work.
I have tried to get pubs and clubs that I have done for years to deal with gum themselve but most of the time it just does nt happen.
If a carpet cleaner is not dealing with gum then there  is a good opportumity for another cleaner who can deal with the problem to get that work.

Peter
www.carpetcleanercardiff.com (http://www.carpetcleanercardiff.com)
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Kinver_Clean on April 06, 2012, 12:53:40 pm
I used to do a nightclub and they did the gum everyday with cellulose thinners.
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Neil Williams on April 06, 2012, 08:07:28 pm
Tell'em you don't do chewing gum as it is something they need to deal with on a daily basis, not every blue moon when they get their carpet cleaned.

Simon

Umm............ yes...... well........if only
We've just done a nightclub which should result in at least another 5 in the chain to be done. This one has just had a refurb after being taken over by another company and I figured into the price that I would put someone in at the same time who's only job for the day was removing as much as possible.
He'd hardly scratched the surface so to speak with what he got out compared to what was still left behind. I didn't count how many pieces but thinking about it there could possibly have been as many as 5,000 based on how many were in each sq/m (it was 500m/s of carpet to clean).
What made it harder was that the carpet hadn't received any attention in over 5 years so the chances of getting gum out was remote and even at 50p each they'd never had gone for it (£2,500)
 
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: first impressions on April 06, 2012, 08:48:32 pm
hi i do a club and as part of the package after the clean i charge £20 a hour plus cost of detack which i double up on hope this helps
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: The Carpet Cleaning Pro on April 06, 2012, 09:38:25 pm
I have done clubs in the past and offer to come in on a weekly basis at £30-£40 per hour to remove any gum. This is a great add on and keeps you in with the customer.
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Completeclean on April 07, 2012, 06:23:55 pm
 Thanks for all the the imput,much appreciated as always.


  Desi :)

 Oh and,Happy Easter to all
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Neil Williams on April 07, 2012, 09:37:39 pm
Oh and,Happy Easter to all

Aaaahhhhhh, yeh that's right let's all enjoy remembering the moment someone was nailed to a cross and left out in the sun for days
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: fitz2kleen on April 07, 2012, 11:28:21 pm
After removing 20 yrs worth of chewing gum from a large secondary school last year, if anyone has any large removal jobs they dont want to do give us a call we'll gladly consider them for you.
We cleaned every corridor in the school, each carpet tile must have had between 20 and 50 wads of gum.
2 hours a night after school closed for 3 weeks.
If we had charged £2 per wad, I'd have retired by now lol

http://youtu.be/R47eSnp-8Is
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: AshWhite on April 07, 2012, 11:51:32 pm
Aaaahhhhhh, yeh that's right let's all enjoy remembering the moment someone was nailed to a cross and left out in the sun for days

The Easter Bunny won't come to you with that attitude..
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: CarPete Cleaning on April 08, 2012, 07:39:45 am
Hi Fitz2kleen,  What was that tool you were using to remove gum in the video? :P
Title: Re: Charge for chewing gum removal
Post by: Steve Rothwell on April 08, 2012, 09:05:13 am
Aaaahhhhhh, yeh that's right let's all enjoy remembering the moment someone was nailed to a cross and left out in the sun for days

The Easter Bunny won't come to you with that attitude..







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