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Title: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 11:05:48 am
can any one give me an opinion on tha karcher puzzi 100 carpet cleaner I am thinking about buying one for my domestic cleaning buisness. Any advice appreciated, as well as any other tips,brands

Cheers all
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Simon Gerrard on December 02, 2012, 12:21:11 pm
It's not a professional machine. You need something a lot bigger than that if you're to look professional and do a decent job in a reasonable amount of time.

Simon
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 12:52:41 pm
Thankyou for reply Simon I am new to this site and replys seem a bit thin on the ground mate ;). Can you give a few suggestions as a place to start
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Paul Moss on December 02, 2012, 02:05:34 pm
You can start by just doing a search you will find loads ofinfo you want thats not thin  ;D
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: wynne jones on December 02, 2012, 02:50:05 pm
You can start by just doing a search you will find loads ofinfo you want thats not thin  ;D

You will also find posts where some wonder product made a fAg burn disappear.  Take everything with a bucket full of salt.  ;D
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 03:03:12 pm
You can start by just doing a search you will find loads ofinfo you want thats not thin  ;D

Well thanks for those words of wisdom Paul

Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Paul Moss on December 02, 2012, 03:13:07 pm
No probs, now get off your back side and do some research instead of being lazy :(
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Mike Halliday on December 02, 2012, 03:18:19 pm
Using a puzzi 100 is like cutting  a steak with a spoon.

What sort of budget you working too? I  would  guess you need to spend a grand on a second hand machine to get anything half decent
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Deep Cleaning Solutions on December 02, 2012, 03:32:30 pm
karcher puzzi's are over priced for what they are anyway, for a few hundred more you can pick up a decent machine.
Here are a few second hand machines that will give you a good start that are fairly local to you.  -

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mytee-1003dx-portable-carpet-cleaning-extraction-machine-prochem-double-clean-/170947536808?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item27cd4467a8

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PROCHEM-Steampro-2000-carpet-cleaning-machine-/200852420420?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item2ec3bcb744

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ashbys-carpet-cleaning-machine-/110981605631?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item19d704e8ff

Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on December 02, 2012, 03:40:31 pm
It's not a professional machine. You need something a lot bigger than that if you're to look professional and do a decent job in a reasonable amount of time.

Simon

I'm sure someone's selling a TM and Tranny haha  ;)
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 03:58:52 pm
No probs, now get off your back side and do some research instead of being lazy :(


Lol  thats what I was doing paul research you dont even know me so calling me lazy is just trying to provoke argument..... I maybe mistaken but thought a forum like this was intended to help  ::)
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 04:01:50 pm
Thankyou very much that reply was very helpful I appreciate your help Deep cleaning solutions.
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on December 02, 2012, 04:05:45 pm
You never actually stated what you would be using it for a puzzi would do on upholstery but for carpets get yourself a 2nd hand steempro which you can use for both Carpets and upholstery and also make sure you know a bit about the chems your using alot of the work is in the chem. I only use Dry fusion and would never buy a puzzi only if it were for stairs and upholstery.

Phil.
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 04:07:30 pm
Using a puzzi 100 is like cutting  a steak with a spoon.

What sort of budget you working too? I  would  guess you need to spend a grand on a second hand machine to get anything half decent

At the moment its a new start buisness Mike so budget is not too good.I was just advised that a puzzi was ok for starters by another domestic cleaning company.but would upgrade as soon as got some more dollar coming in but full understand where you are comin from
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: jasonl on December 02, 2012, 04:21:02 pm
You could use the puzzi for upholstery /stairs then use a low moisture system for carpets, this consists of a buffer/pads, vac , sprayer and rake, can be bought new for under a grand , or used under 300.
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Paul Moss on December 02, 2012, 04:30:32 pm
Using a puzzi 100 is like cutting  a steak with a spoon.

What sort of budget you working too? I  would  guess you need to spend a grand on a second hand machine to get anything half decent

At the moment its a new start buisness Mike so budget is not too good.I was just advised that a puzzi was ok for starters by another domestic cleaning company.but would upgrade as soon as got some more dollar coming in but full understand where you are comin from

But your website says you offer a professional service :D
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: tim handley on December 02, 2012, 04:47:12 pm
look on e bay, look up cleansmart website, look up cleantalk cc forum, youll really need to spend a grand or more to get going and that will be pretty basic kit... forget the puzzi though, unless for car valeting........... youll also need to get on a training course..........
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 05:08:10 pm
Using a puzzi 100 is like cutting  a steak with a spoon.

What sort of budget you working too? I  would  guess you need to spend a grand on a second hand machine to get anything half decent

At the moment its a new start buisness Mike so budget is not too good.I was just advised that a puzzi was ok for starters by another domestic cleaning company.but would upgrade as soon as got some more dollar coming in but full understand where you are comin from

But your website says you offer a professional service :D
We do offer a proffesional service mate because at present carpet cleaning is sub contracted
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 05:13:14 pm
look on e bay, look up cleansmart website, look up cleantalk cc forum, youll really need to spend a grand or more to get going and that will be pretty basic kit... forget the puzzi though, unless for car valeting........... youll also need to get on a training course..........

Thankyou for Advice Tim
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Richard Meads on December 02, 2012, 05:20:09 pm
I have a local cleaning company and if their clients want carpet cleaning they point them in my direction, they started to clean carpets themselves but without a decent machine it took too long and the results were not good enough.  If you are serious get some training, then you will know about machines, what carpets to clean and how and when to walk away. You would be better to keep sub contracting the work out than getting poor results, over wet carpets etc. that could have a knock on affect for the rest of your business.
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 05:51:52 pm
I have a local cleaning company and if their clients want carpet cleaning they point them in my direction, they started to clean carpets themselves but without a decent machine it took too long and the results were not good enough.  If you are serious get some training, then you will know about machines, what carpets to clean and how and when to walk away. You would be better to keep sub contracting the work out than getting poor results, over wet carpets etc. that could have a knock on affect for the rest of your business.

Good Honest advice richard Thankyou.And yes I agree which is why at the moment I do sub the carpet jobs out.I am just looking at ways to improve profits at the moment,but am in full agreement with your comments.
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Simon Gerrard on December 02, 2012, 06:30:31 pm
Thankyou for reply Simon I am new to this site and replys seem a bit thin on the ground mate ;). Can you give a few suggestions as a place to start

As has already been stated, get some training. Then you will need a professional quality machine, like a twin vac machine with 150 psi pump. There is no point in skimping on training or buying the proper equipment because without them you won't last long anyway. So if you haven't got the budget then wait until you have.

Simon
Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: Carpet Dawg on December 02, 2012, 06:44:45 pm
Puzzi!!! No chance would I ever clean any customers items with that!! You'll look like a gypsy aswell as doing a bad job.

Seriously, you'll give yourself a bad name mate.

Look on ebay or on here for a second hand airflex or even a steampro.

If you buy a new machine from a suppliars, most will offer a free training course. I.e. CleanSmart.com

Title: Re: Which carpet cleaner
Post by: all clean and pristine on December 02, 2012, 07:40:14 pm
Puzzi!!! No chance would I ever clean any customers items with that!! You'll look like a gypsy aswell as doing a bad job.

Seriously, you'll give yourself a bad name mate.

Look on ebay or on here for a second hand airflex or even a steampro.

If you buy a new machine from a suppliars, most will offer a free training course. I.e. CleanSmart.com

Yes mate  I will certainly get trained before attempting any jobs myself. For now tho sub contracting is the way for me lol