Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Chris R on August 16, 2006, 08:05:29 pm
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Now that summers gone :( and we are back to the cold and rain that we all love ;) its not always easy to have the front door open while cleaning.
I spotted this on the Hydramaster web site.
Does anyone use one?
Are they any good?
Cheer
Chris
Door Jam
Ref: AD04
Hoses in... Unwanted Temperatures out! Cold air, hot air, bugs and animals are kept outside where they belong, winter or summer, when you use the DoorJam. All true professionals will now be able to protect the customer's environment and still be able to run hoses through the door. When finished the DoorJam easily rolls into a compact bag for storage.
Price: £47.11 (Excluding: VAT at 17.5%)
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They have been around for years Chris, If my memory serv's me well I beleive Bane Clene still sell them. I'm surprisec you have not seen them before.
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Hi Dave,
I have seen them before mate, just not sure if they are any good ;D
Just looking for a bit of feedback from someone whos got one,
all the best
Chris
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There's enough to do without setting all that up and breaking it down.
Customers dont mind their door being ajar!
Phil
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Hi Phil,
What do you do when its pi##ing it down with rain ?
Water Running down the door onto the hall carpet ?
Cheers
Chris
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Hi Chris,
The rain dosen't seem to go into the house, your main worry when winter comes is how to keep your pipes clean & dry, that really dose my head in! :(
With regards to the door I close it as far as it will go and then use an object to stop it from opening.
Phil
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I thought of carring a 3" hole saw and boring a hole in the front door for me pipe's.
Then that would solve all the prblems of dogs getting out rain P*88ing in.
Any thoughts on the matter would be a great help?
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If the door has a cat flap, use that!
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to keep the hoses clean for the next job buy a jet wash lance and give them a quick blast. by the time you are at the next job the nice and clean and dry
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I thought of carring a 3" hole saw and boring a hole in the front door for me pipe's.
Then that would solve all the prblems of dogs getting out rain P*88ing in.
Any thoughts on the matter would be a great help?
I'm off to B&Q as we speak!
Not only that but the customer can then use it to have a look who is at the door before deciding whether to open it or not! :)
Phil
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Dirty filthy hose’s are great when you drag them up custy’s hallway on root to the lounge, Look at all the extra cleaning you can sell while your there?
Only kidding, I carry a hose cleaner on the van for those wet and sh*ty days,
You can pick one up from hydramaster for less than a ton.
Provided the dirt is not ground in they work very well.