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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craigp on May 11, 2006, 08:44:05 pm
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can anyone recommend a stain protection for carpets; i been using prochems 'flouroseal' but it's £33 for 5ltr tub and the coverage on that is only 30-50 sqm :o a large through lounge can be 30 sqm
i estimate average through lounge with average pile would be £23 in chemical, (prochems flouroseal) using prochems suggested coverage.
not much profit :(
anyone suggest more ecomoical brand, and would it be as good?
thanks craig.
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The Prochem product is a good one...Perhaps you are not charging enough.
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I rang Multimaster last month and thet said Scotchgard cost to appy is between 2 and 3 pence per square foot ?!
I did my workings out and couldn't get it to that !
quick maths £60 for 4 litres ( I know it's less)
= £15 per litre which covers (being very generous) 30 sq metres
= 50 pence per metre or 5 pence per square foot.
Please tell me if I am wrong.
Shaun
PS 1 litre of concentrate that is, dilute at 4 parts water -1 which is 5 litres of RTU doesn't half wet the carpet.
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well sounds better than prochems, i like to do my best to put down the right amount so it works properly, always an element of guess work though, i charge £30 protect a lounge, i would'nt want to raise that i think thats fair, i want a cheaper protector, to raise profit marging.
i saw a london c/c website other day advertising £10 a room protection, lol how do they manage that! ?
must use a special one like water. ;D
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I used to be a Multimaster technician but only used 'Scotchguard' when selling their warranty.
Multimaster are basically an insurance company who've bought the 'Scotchguard' name. I don't think it' s the same product - it smells the same as Stainshield Professional but somewhat weaker. . .
There's also very little difference between what they charge for insuring a suite protected/unprotected.
Fluoroseal or 3M or Stainshield Professional are better products IMO. Stainshield and 3M both work out at just over 50p a sqaure metre if I remember rightly.
Matt
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Who are Multimaster.
How much would they have charged for Craig's Lounge with warranty cover.
Also how do you get trained to have the licence for the Chemspec product,
Stainshield Professional.
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craftex do a protector similar to prochem but much cheaper. i have bought some to do some experiements with before i let it loose on the public
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I heard a rumour that Chemspec aren't quite as strict about the license for Stainshield Professional now, as long as the product is applied properly.
I might give them a ring about it today.
Matt
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For what it's worth I would charge £0.15 + VAT per square foot.
When it's a nice house with good carpets they nearly always take it, especially in the lounge, dining, hall & stairs.