Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Fresh Clean on November 12, 2007, 02:23:27 pm
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any info about pricing & anything else that should be considered. your help & advice would be much apprciated. freshi babi ???
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don't do it on a Saturday night it will be busy
John
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Hi Freshi
Last club I did was adjacent to a pub in the local town centre.
Manager took me in and I asked could he turn the lights on. He replied, they are already on - and they were.
Could'nt see a thing till my eyes adjusted......... but I could feel my feet sticking to the floor........ blackcap, lots of it, chewing gum too.
If you seen the one your talking about you obviously have agood idea what its like.
You need a good rate and depending onits condition as to how good for you that will be.
I found they dont want to pay a lot, but in my case, they went for it, I got on top of it, then they let it go. It was not as bad as starting from scratch 2nd time round but tough just the same.
So I would suggest you dont go in too low just to get it again in the future cause then your struggling to go up.
In my case there was times of the week the club was shut so not really a problem to do it in the day. And with your CFR you should be able to get it dry reasonably quick.
Depends how hungary you are.
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Can't believe that someone of your experience has'nt done a hight club before Freshi
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thanx joe for you help. regards freshi ;D
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How do you go about getting sticky mess out of carpets like spilled drinks, the carpets ive cleaned before after they have dried and cleaned they still sticky where drinks have been spilt.
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pete, i have done a niteclub in the past, flipping awful work, all i could smell for a week was beer! & me mates machine blew up while we were cleaning it, took out all the lec'i, could'nt stop laughing i've never seen a carpet cleaned whilst the machine was on fire & bellowing smoke. just needed some advice on the pricing structure. a freshi that is very experienced in the field of eating large steaks, so there!!!!!!
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Sorry mate, could'nt resist. Turns out its not a night club so we can tell everyone it was me you were asking for. What you got for tea tonight a small lamb? (no not chop, I meant a small lamb)
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pete, half a pig & roast tatties & plenty of cabbage, i love cabbage with all my heart & more!
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they'll make you do something that rhymes with heart alot an'all
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i have 7 pubs to clean now untill jan they will not pay top dollar as it needs cleaned every other month
and the cleaning budget is not elastic
£50..00 hour is about right
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don't do it on a Saturday night it will be busy
John
But just think of all those skirts you'll get to look up while your hand scrubbing the carpet Joe ::)
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Hi Fresh Clean,
What machine are you running? The vast majority of work that i did in my first 10 years as a carpet cleaner was in night clubs using a TM. The work can be hard going if using a portable. We used to clean the carpets in a day compared to porty users who used to take upto 3 days. Pricing can be awkward. If it is a one off then obviously the charge will be higher compared to a ongoing maintenance clean. For one off cleans i used to charge around £90 per hour, every 3-4 months £75 per hour & every 1-2 months around £50 per hour.
I would strongly reccomend the use of Prochem Power Burst or HydraMaster Blitz and just clear water rinse. The use of Micro-Splitters and the likes of Mpower not upto the heavy soil of most clubs. The prochem & Hydramaster ive named work instantly and very rarley require agitation.
Richie
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richie, its not me cleaning it, its pete xlands, he asked me to put this on the forum, because he's abit shy. so any postings can you please refer them to pete. freshi
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Thanks for your efforts guys but it turns out it's actually a bistro/small hotel so not too worried about that.
Pete