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Title: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Deb1234 on March 11, 2013, 07:00:24 am
Hi,
I am just setting up and would like to know what carpet cleaner you would recommend.  The prices vary hugely, and I can't seem to see why there is so much of a price difference.  I want would like to deep clean and steam clean?

Any recommendations?  Thanks
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: neil 47 on March 11, 2013, 07:11:41 am
Deb min twin vac 135psi I use a alltec 40 and has been reliable for over 10 years  customer service is excellent .
They also offer training as do prochem solutions ncca
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: maxcampbell on March 11, 2013, 07:51:13 am
Most electric portable High Pressure Hot Water Extraction ( HWE) machines are actually pretty similar. They use the same vacuum units and pretty similar water pumps.

Any twin vac machine will do - I'd suggest whatever turns up secondhand in good condition. "Steam cleaning" is a misnomer, they all use warmwater.

Training? IICRC have we'll recognised qualifications, second Alltec as training providers for this, and good service for machines.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Griffus on March 11, 2013, 08:31:17 am
Followed the Alltec path a few years ago. I have the Advance 600 and can't fault the machine, and the training was a good starting point. I did the NCCA course first and that was great too.

Agree with Cust Service from Alltec. Has always been great.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: stuart_clark on March 11, 2013, 10:56:49 am
You have to think though, can a woman man handle pardon the pun! a machine into her vehicle? these machines are rather heavy! and the likes of the airflex and enforcer are pretty heavy
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Ian Rochester on March 11, 2013, 11:25:34 am
Deb

Got this for sale on ebay, we're just up the road from you at Amble, you're more than welcome to come up

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-6-6-carpet-cleaning-machine-/171002387674?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item27d0895cda  (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-6-6-carpet-cleaning-machine-/171002387674?pt=UK_HomeGarden_CLV_Cleaning_CA&hash=item27d0895cda)
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: james roffey on March 11, 2013, 01:20:44 pm
Deb use the search facility and you will find a huge amount of discussions on this subject which you will find very useful, i lurked on the forum for months reading pretty much everything on it before i came out ;D
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: cannon on March 11, 2013, 01:28:27 pm
Where abouts in Durham are you based?
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Paul Moss on March 11, 2013, 02:08:38 pm
Deb use the search facility and you will find a huge amount of discussions on this subject which you will find very useful, i lurked on the forum for months reading pretty much everything on it before i came out ;D

Yer and he came out around the same time as Billy  :)
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Deb1234 on March 11, 2013, 07:25:41 pm
Thanks everyone, loads of good advice there, already started checking some of your advice out.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Max Campbell on March 11, 2013, 07:27:38 pm
You have to think though, can a woman man handle pardon the pun! a machine into her vehicle? these machines are rather heavy! and the likes of the airflex and enforcer are pretty heavy

Must be 40 years since I heard something like that. Yes they can. And where's the pun?
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Deb1234 on March 11, 2013, 07:30:14 pm
You have to think though, can a woman man handle pardon the pun! a machine into her vehicle? these machines are rather heavy! and the likes of the airflex and enforcer are pretty heavy

Yep, that is a concern.  I'd definitely need a one that was slightly easier-to-manoeuvre and lift. I've checked out the ones that are classed as lighter in weight, but I'm doubtful whether they'd have the same power behind them.  What do you recon?
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Phil @ Extreme Clean on March 11, 2013, 07:36:01 pm
I'd recommend you sit tight it's quiet all over surprise no one has told you already but good luck in whatever you decide Phil.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Deb1234 on March 11, 2013, 07:42:30 pm
Where abouts in Durham are you based?
I'm at Langley Park, about 4 miles from Durham, on the Consett road, i think i've noticed your website, when I checked out carpet cleaners Durham and looked into domains, well done on the SEO by the way, you came up near the top every time :-)  , have you been doing this long?
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Deb1234 on March 11, 2013, 07:46:36 pm
I'd recommend you sit tight it's quiet all over surprise no one has told you already but good luck in whatever you decide Phil.

I was going to offer oven cleaning too, I figure offering 2 skills will stand a better chancel of survival than 1.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Carpet Dawg on March 11, 2013, 07:48:08 pm
Here you go Debs http://www.cleansmartsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Airflex_Pro.html

The airflex pro's are quite light'ish. If your just taken it in and out of the van then its really not that hard to do. Its more of a tilting manoeuver  than actaul lifting!

Very easy to move about!

Just make sure the machine is empty of water before putting it in the van.

CleanSmart also do carpet cleaning courses when you buy thier machines.

Tony
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Carpet2Clean on March 11, 2013, 07:53:50 pm
Hi Deb

How about starting out with this then you can sell it on if you get a bigger machine

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Prochem-Carpet-Upholstery-Cleaning-Machine-Galaxy-AX500-with-Free-Training-/140902836707?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item20ce76a9e3
 


Richard
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Carpet2Clean on March 11, 2013, 07:56:13 pm
Hi Tony (carpet dawg)

Hows the Storm going



Richard

Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: cannon on March 11, 2013, 08:50:32 pm
Where abouts in Durham are you based?
I'm at Langley Park, about 4 miles from Durham, on the Consett road, i think i've noticed your website, when I checked out carpet cleaners Durham and looked into domains, well done on the SEO by the way, you came up near the top every time :-)  , have you been doing this long?

That will be my adwords near the top, unfortunately my organic listing is at the bottom of page 1.

Let me know if/when you start because I dont really go any further east than Nevilles Cross, so the odd enquiry I get where I dont cover Id happily pass your number on.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: John Kelly on March 11, 2013, 09:48:05 pm
Deb if you want to see an airflex in the flesh we have one in our showroom in Cramlington. We can also advise you on training and other equipment you may need.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Glynn on March 12, 2013, 12:07:24 pm
What about Extracta, they are near you.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to buy and where to train
Post by: Deb1234 on March 12, 2013, 10:08:37 pm
Where abouts in Durham are you based?
I'm at Langley Park, about 4 miles from Durham, on the Consett road, i think i've noticed your website, when I checked out carpet cleaners Durham and looked into domains, well done on the SEO by the way, you came up near the top every time :-)  , have you been doing this long?

That will be my adwords near the top, unfortunately my organic listing is at the bottom of page 1.

Let me know if/when you start because I dont really go any further east than Nevilles Cross, so the odd enquiry I get where I dont cover Id happily pass your number on.


Hi Karl,
Thanks for that, & likewise I'll return the favour.  I'm undecided whether to go for it now (ie before the Uni students finish), or to wait until Sep/Oct time to aim at the Christmas cleaning frenzy.  By the way, if you fancy some FREE labour anytime on ovens/carpets/upholstery just let me know (& I don't mind weekends), only drawback is that I'd need a week or two notice for Mon-Fri daytime, as i still have a regular day job, but i've got a few days holiday still to take, and don't mind using my hols up.  By free labour, I 'do' mean labour, im not afraid of hard work, im not the stand-around-and-watch-type :-)