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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 10:44:31 pm

Title: help needed
Post by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 10:44:31 pm
i know this question has been asked many times before but all your help would be appreciated.
i have been involved in the carpet/flooring trade for many years and i am looking for some extra income working evenings and weekends.
i havnt got much money to invest in a machine and also advertising.
there is a prochem machine on ebay i know it hasnt got a heater, is this going to cause me problems if so can i get one fitted and how much, and do you think this is a decent machine as a starter???????????????

any help or advice with regards to getting started would be a great help.
thanks

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2591513827&category=633&rd=1#ebayphotohosting
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Ken Wainwright on February 03, 2004, 10:53:36 pm
Hi Unique and welcome,

This machine was, for many years, the backbone of our industry. Although now superceded as a top end performer, it can still produce excellent results in the hands of a trained tech. I believe this particular machine is being sold by our own Robert O on this board. I hate to say this, but you couldn't wish to meet a nicer (Yuk!) person and very knowledgeable too. Whichever machine you eventually buy, I'd strongly recommend training as your number one priority.  Don't worry too much about the lack of a heater as you can request the client to have some hot water available in the tap. These machines only use kettle type elements anyway, so they're very easy to fit, if you have the right tools.
Safe and happy cleaning:)
Ken
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Mike Halliday on February 03, 2004, 10:55:49 pm
I used one of these machines for 2 years and they do a decent job, they're not 'top of the range' but OK as a starter unit

Mike
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: ALEXDH on February 03, 2004, 10:56:24 pm
I can vouch for robert O he kindly helped me out with a few bits and bobs.

A lovely fella.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 10:57:19 pm
i agree training is very important, as i dont want to get involved in the less expensive end of the market.
although i only expect to be doing this part time i still want to be able to offer a professional service.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 10:58:32 pm
so what about the heater issue?
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: ALEXDH on February 03, 2004, 11:00:09 pm
could consider an inline heater, although i have heard of reliability concerns with them.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 11:03:56 pm
any idea of cost on that alex?
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: ALEXDH on February 03, 2004, 11:11:04 pm
Oooh now there are a few different types i know of , I am still a newby so if others know better please coorect me.
I dont know the prices so some of the other should be able to help I can link you too some website and suppliers below

http://www.ashbys-uk.com/equipmen/3kwheat.html


This ones a bit of  beast can be quite high temperatures i have heard reliabilty concerns i think

http://www.ashbys-uk.com/equipmen/v2steam.html

I'll pop a couple of others on when I dig them out
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Robert_O on February 03, 2004, 11:19:38 pm
Oaaah shucks guys :-[

Your tenners are in the post!!! ;D ;)

Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on February 03, 2004, 11:24:27 pm
Don't worry about the heater, hot tap water will do, you can do better with the correct training and chem.

Shaun  
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: stevegunn on February 03, 2004, 11:27:37 pm
Quote
Oooh now there are a few different types i know of , I am still a newby so if others know better please coorect me.
I dont know the prices so some of the other should be able to help I can link you too some website and suppliers below

http://www.ashbys-uk.com/equipmen/3kwheat.html


This ones a bit of  beast can be quite high temperatures i have heard reliabilty concerns i think

http://www.ashbys-uk.com/equipmen/v2steam.html

I'll pop a couple of others on when I dig them out


http://www.carpetcleaningworld.com/qd000000.html
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 11:28:29 pm
i definatly need to invest in training but what comes first the machine or the training?
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: ALEXDH on February 03, 2004, 11:33:44 pm
Ideally training
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: ALEXDH on February 03, 2004, 11:36:26 pm
I am a newby as i say often but budget for some heat later on at least. it all adds to your personal cleaning pie.
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Len Gribble on February 03, 2004, 11:36:44 pm
;DHi unique

You have answered you own question would you buy a car say £20k then learn to drive which takes you three attempts?

Len
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: UNIQUE_FLOORING on February 03, 2004, 11:39:56 pm
good point well put
Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Robert_O on February 04, 2004, 12:58:07 am
Hi Unique

I could say buy my machine buy my machine, but the guys are absolutely right, you should find out precisely what system is going to be more appropriate for yours  and most importantly your clients requirements.

What market are you headed for,domestic or commercial? Who are your operatives, women or men? If commercial are drying times more of an issue. Is quietness of operation an important factor? Extraction has the versitility to deal with Upholstery, curtains, as well as carpet, but the downside is in general it takes longer to dry.

Hot water extraction whilst being a great and versatile system is only one process of many available out there.

All systems have negative and positive attributes, and none is best in every scenario. Often it is a case of horses for courses, and eventually you may build up sufficient kit to be selective in the most appropriate process in any given situation.

Hope that gives you something to think about.

Regards

Robert

Title: Re: help needed
Post by: Derek on February 04, 2004, 08:57:25 am
Hi Unique

There is a two day training course being run by the NCCA (National Carpet Cleaners Association) in a couple of weeks time... that would get you up and running with all the information you require.

Contact the NCCA on Tel: 0116 2719550

Regards
Derek

ps...  Who's this Robert 'O' fella......Do I know him? More to the point do I 'WANT' to know him. ;)  ;D