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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Damian on August 30, 2006, 10:40:07 pm

Title: Edges?
Post by: Damian on August 30, 2006, 10:40:07 pm
Just out of curiosity how many cleaners on here get wet knees? Im talking of getting down and doing the edges (draught marks etc?) And really giving the custy the full moon?  ??? So to speak!!  ;)
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Paul_Ashworth on August 30, 2006, 10:45:10 pm
depends since getting the t/m i tend to give them a good pre-spray and then spray into the edge with the wand, works 8 out of 10 cases
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: carpetclean on August 31, 2006, 07:03:43 am
damian try doing the edges before the prespray.  no wet knees
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: rambly on August 31, 2006, 08:20:55 am
Be careful if you have just applied stainguard.

I knelt down to put a block under an awkward furniture leg and the dark blue dye promptly came off my trousers onto the nice clean light biege carpet.

 :-[ It cleaned off OK but wont make that mistake again.  :-[
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on August 31, 2006, 09:18:59 pm
I dont mind kneeling on a pre-sprayed carpet (i wear heavy duty trousers with pads as im a fitter too) i was just curious who actually gets down to clean right into the edge? I always do but i do feel it eats into job time! I dont use a wand so without doing it manually i wouldnt get into the edges.

Regards

Damian.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Mike Halliday on August 31, 2006, 09:42:03 pm
do the edges need cleaning? (apart from F/S)

 then I just use the extention hose on the vac to clean up the fluffy bits then clean as normal.

Mike
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: calmore on August 31, 2006, 11:11:31 pm
Use a hand tool to do the edges and you are less likely to chip the paintwork!

It's worth carrying a few matchpots in common colours...useful if you 'ding' any paintwork..
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on August 31, 2006, 11:23:33 pm
Thats what i mean calmore-i always use the stairtool and whizz round the edges so its six inch in then go over with the big un' But it can take five to ten mins on a thro lounge?
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Ian Gourlay on September 01, 2006, 11:07:08 am
In the past I have had wet Knees.

You can get an edginging tool.


I am expermenting with sprarying edges and then attaching a piece of plummers pipe to my suction hose.

However although it works I think it looks a bit DIY



Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Steven Edwards on September 01, 2006, 01:35:33 pm
Just wear knee pads and you wont get your trousers wet
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: the red carpet on September 01, 2006, 06:07:52 pm
Wet knees and backside every day, i spend half the time im there on my hands and knees.
All the edges, under beds, behind tv's everything gets a good clean, its only when your down there you can really see what your doing.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on September 01, 2006, 06:15:15 pm
Gotta say im the same red carpet. My day can be split into fitting and cleaning so i have always got my heavy fitting trousers on with pads that are faced with cordura-this is very good at repelling water however when ive gone around all the edges, in and out of door frames behind t.v's under the sideboard etc then they do get wet. I dont mind this too much but doing the edges really eats into on-site time! But if i didnt do it i would feel that the job wasnt thorough? I never leave a draught mark and custys do pick up on this and tell friends etc. However getting young lads to do it is probably against their human rights or summat!?  ::)
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Phil Marlor on September 01, 2006, 06:17:49 pm
Not trying to be an old duffer here but you want to be careful with regards to wet knees everyday.

By the time you are 50 you wont be able to walk, I was warned of this about 5 years ago because I was having problems with my knees and it was because I used to clean damp stairs without knee pads.

You have been warned!

Phil
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: stevegunn on September 01, 2006, 06:37:48 pm
You can buy a wand specifically for edges to save your knees it's about 3" wide
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Dave_Lee on September 01, 2006, 06:50:42 pm
Hi Steve,
Yes from Magic Wand Co, its next on my list, I use a hand tool at the moment, and doing the edges separately does make a difference and is worth doing even if it is time consuming.
Dave.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: *paul_moss on September 01, 2006, 07:45:04 pm
Any body used the buttercup wand ?
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: calmore on September 02, 2006, 10:17:09 pm
You can get waterproof sponge mats from any good garden centre that are designed for kneeling on damp lawns when doing the gardening.

not only do they stop your knees getting wet they provide a cusioning effect too.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: rich hand on September 03, 2006, 08:48:29 pm
Bunch of p*****s! Wet knees  :'(  ahhh, it cant be anything compared to cleaning a suite anyway and wet joints and athritis is an old wives tale btw.

Re. edges, why not just prespray and use your soles to agitate and then wand? It works and I have never chipped paint work that hasnt been dodgy anyway.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on September 03, 2006, 09:47:54 pm
Bunch of p*****s! Wet knees  :'(  ahhh, it cant be anything compared to cleaning a suite anyway and wet joints and athritis is an old wives tale btw.

Re. edges, why not just prespray and use your soles to agitate and then wand? It works and I have never chipped paint work that hasnt been dodgy anyway.
Do you do that if the custy is watching Rich?
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: the red carpet on September 03, 2006, 10:17:40 pm
Im not the only one that aggitates with my shoe then ;)
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on September 03, 2006, 10:23:53 pm
So is nike, reebok or adidas best?
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: the red carpet on September 03, 2006, 10:25:50 pm
Adidas ;D
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on September 03, 2006, 10:29:24 pm
Cheers for that red. Now i know why im not making money-gettin it wrong!?  :-[ Will be buying some samba's tom pronto!  ;)
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: spindle on September 04, 2006, 04:43:32 pm
classic reebok for me!! ;D ;D

i also use a pre-spray then the  hand tool for round the edges b4 going over it with a wand

works ok for me ..............but when the carpet is black round the edges of a biege carpet......the draught marks are still slightly visible...........

i am open to suggestions...................... ???
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Dave_Lee on September 04, 2006, 04:50:53 pm
Walsh Fellrunners for me, those high profile studs gets deep down.
Dave.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: rich hand on September 04, 2006, 06:30:57 pm
Bunch of p*****s! Wet knees  :'(  ahhh, it cant be anything compared to cleaning a suite anyway and wet joints and athritis is an old wives tale btw.

Re. edges, why not just prespray and use your soles to agitate and then wand? It works and I have never chipped paint work that hasnt been dodgy anyway.
Do you do that if the custy is watching Rich?

No but I should since the custy isnt the expert! I am currently using adidas Titan btw. They have a very nice uniform dotted effect on the sole which works very well and also doesnt drag dirt into the house.
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: Damian on September 04, 2006, 07:16:58 pm
Well ya learn summat new everyday Rich!   ;D
Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: stevegunn on September 05, 2006, 09:52:52 pm
Just got myself a pair of snicker trousers expensive but comfortable

HOLSTER POCKETS - Improved, updated version of 5234 trousers incorporating snickers latest innovations such as:
Kneepad pockets with velcro on the cover flap Left leg pocket with velcro fastening flap and a mobile phone compartment. Increased cordura reinforcement on the leg bottoms. Belt tunnel in rear middle to prevent the belt from riding up over the trousers. All press buttons are hidden to prevent the risk of scratching.
(http://www.snickersclothing.co.uk/acatalog/3314_large.jpg)

http://www.ableworkwear.com/

Title: Re: Edges?
Post by: stevegunn on September 07, 2006, 07:26:53 am
Forgot to mention you add the knee pads as and when needed

(http://www.aspli.com/prdimgs/040994.jpg)