Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jon Tabbener on October 22, 2006, 09:30:40 pm
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I keep seeing dry fusion being mentioned on here & have done a bit of a search for more info it does seem like a very good system.
i'm after some information from the dry fusion guys if you don't mind- web sites - what does it cost to get set up?
Many Thanks
Jon
Tabbener@hotmail.com
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Hi,
Yes dry Fusion is good!
Give them a call the number is 01772433711.
or go on a days training with them to see how it works, it will cost you but only about £25.00p.
All the best.
Bob Jennings
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Yes its being one of my best bits of kit .I use it all the time and very good to set the carpet after hwe cleaning
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i think its around £3.5 k for the whole kit
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yep commercial package is about 3.5k domestic package cheaper, second hand even cheaper :D
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Thanks for the replies guys
you wouldn't happen to know a web site for them ? - the one i was looking at didn't have much information re prices & training
Many Thanks
Jon
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Des ...what do you mean by set the carpet after hwe ?
Nick i know you are a very experienced carpet cleaner...and you do seem to like being a fushioner !....do you use it on domestics or is a lot of your business low profile commercial stuff ?
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http://www.dryfusionuk.com/index.php
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Thanks Steve
That's the site i was looking at - online shop not working or no info re training
Maybe they are upgrading
Many Thanks
Jon
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Beware of buying second hand Dry Fusion equipment .as a few people found out to their cost after buying when the supplier refused to supply them with the cleaning chemical required.
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What makes Dryfusion better than any other form of bonnet cleaning. Is it the Chemicals or the machinery
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Fintan
Theres a way round everything :o ;) ;D
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Des ...what do you mean by set the carpet after hwe ?
Nick i know you are a very experienced carpet cleaner...and you do seem to like being a fushioner !....do you use it on domestics or is a lot of your business low profile commercial stuff ?
No i only use it on low profile commercial, HWE on domestics soon to be using my shiney new Prowler TM ;D
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Beware of buying second hand Dry Fusion equipment .as a few people found out to their cost after buying when the supplier refused to supply them with the cleaning chemical required.
You just ring DF up sign the papers and they will sell you some DF chemcial simple really ???
I diddnt want to use DF chemical but they wouldnt sell me any pads unless i did so that was the sticking point, but they would never refuse to sell you any its pointless ???
At the end of the day its a bonnett machine! im trialing using Mpower with it at the moment.
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Matt when i say setting the carpet after hwe its when you have wet cleaned the carpet and you have wands marks all over it ,then i get out my dry fushion machine and go over the carpet with the heater on ,the carpet looks like its new with no wand marks on it
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Hi Nick
Not so simple in Ireand and DF England will not send over to here.
heers
Neil
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nr-neil
why not try theCraftex product
robbie
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The DF website is pretty poor with dead links and no prices. They seem to be taking a long time to get set up properly over here. Even the sign on their warehouse took quite some time to get put up and they cant keep track of my account. Also that stain remover they try and sell has a terrible pump spray action and is it any good? but I suppose spitfire advanced is pretty good! Will keep the faith for now.
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Hi Robbie
Already found the Craftex product, and works out cheaper too, however Im not allowed to market the system as Dry Fusion, which doesnt really matter as the prospect will not be interested in brand but will be intersted in what it can do 8)
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Dont like the smell of the craftex product I think its called catalyst smells very much like chemspecs rotabrite non risidual ,i will stick to Activater I think plus the craftex product isn't any cheaper
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Stuart, I am sure Neil would use Activator too, but nobody will sell it to him here.
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There's always the Texatherm system..........or...........you could visit the Kleen Kuip site and find out about the Canadian and American way, which uses o/p machines.
Or, you could look for the originator of bonnet mopping. Argosheen. They have a fantastic product, which you can buy from the US and use with any bonnet mops, although they advocote, pure cotton as it's the most absorbant.
robbie
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We could do all these things Robbie without a doubt ,but why can Dry Fusion not simply sell a few drums of activator to Neil or anyone else for that matter?.
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Hi All,
Just as a matter of interest had to phone D/F today and was told that the M.D. was in Ireland. I did not ask why but you just never know.
Bob Jennings