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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: steviego1 on September 19, 2007, 04:17:38 pm

Title: rug doctor pro
Post by: steviego1 on September 19, 2007, 04:17:38 pm
hi guys,
            has anybody got the rug doctor pro?isit worth buying,or do you recommend any other machines.


                                                   cheers stevie g  (visionclear )
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: Ian Gourlay on September 19, 2007, 05:07:58 pm
Yes it does a good job but would suggest you consider  other machines as you can hire Rug Doctors.

Mine has been rebranded  to Carpetmedic  but only use it for flats etc.

Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: steviego1 on September 19, 2007, 05:25:01 pm
thanks mate,
                     what is it you use.? is it a good game to get involved in.
would like to do as an add on,currently doing window cleaning. :o
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: carpet guy on September 19, 2007, 06:35:13 pm
Steve, it's a bit more expensive to set up and a lot harder physically but you have the advantage of a ready made client list.

rob m

The machine you mention would be very slow compared to others and pretty hopeless for upholstery cleaning.
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: northstar on September 19, 2007, 06:38:28 pm
I have used Rug Doctors many times in my rental properties and I personally think they are great apart from having to empty the tank every two minutes.

Also, if you talk to anyone who rents them out (Homebase etc) they will probably tell you that the machines are virtually indestructable.

Having said all that I have now sold mine and bought a bigger machine as i now clean carpets professionally rather than in my own properties.
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: darren72 on September 19, 2007, 06:44:33 pm
Window cleaning is a lot harder physically try carrying and going up and down a ladder for 8 hours plus carrying 15 litres of water in a bucket all day and then you have the weather to consider.
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: carpet guy on September 19, 2007, 06:59:23 pm
If I cleaned windows I would use poles as I did 24 years ago and they've improved a lot since then

rob m
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: steviego1 on September 19, 2007, 07:16:47 pm
cheers guys,
                    still not any clearer thou.
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: darren72 on September 19, 2007, 07:29:18 pm
If you new anything about waterfed poles you would no its not as easy as it looks try using a 24ft pole for 3or 4 hours.
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: Ian Gourlay on September 19, 2007, 08:26:25 pm
I found Rug Doctor fine for upholstery.

My complaint is you cannot use standard tools or fittings

Vibrating Brush excellent for aggitation.

However if you are starting look at www.Alltec.co.uk   Prochem  you could find them on Express site or www.Ashbys-uk.co

I would also suggest you look at www.cleansmartsupplies.co.uk they do give training with their machines

Or www.restormate.co.uk


Regards

Ian   I seem to have Ashbys wrong
Title: Re: rug doctor pro
Post by: carpet guy on September 19, 2007, 09:43:41 pm
Only going by what the guys post on the w/c thread, the pole I used 24 years ago was at least 24 feet long, aluminium and was used with a T bar and squeegee. It was only used, as I did'nt like ladders, something to do with the inner ear !

Steve

I have used loads of machines and for part time, cleaning would recommend the Sabrina Maxi, but with a 25 foot hose and brass couplings, also, by changing the wand to a single jet, you will have similar performance to a Ninja on the primary vacuum only.