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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mike Halliday on January 31, 2008, 07:59:44 am

Title: stain removal course
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 31, 2008, 07:59:44 am
cut & pasted this from Cleentalk,

Solution UK Ltd
Advanced Spot and Stain Course

3rd March 08
The Leicester Racecourse and Conference Centre

Course Instructor: Derek Bolton

8.45-9.00 Registration and coffee.

9.00 -9.15 Introduction:

9.15 -9.30 What is a spot and what is a stain?

9.30 – 10.00 The Survey: Identifying any pre-existing damage, various tests for shrinkage, dye bleed/migration, and tensile strength.

10.00-10.45 Identification of Textile Fibres:
A look at the various substrates and their reactions to stain removal chemicals.

10.45-11.0 Coffee:

11.00-11.45 The Chemistry of Spot & Stain removal: Chemical use in relation to fabrics and soil types. The importance of pH. Do Protectors actually work? Health & Safety considerations.

11.45-12.30 The Basic Spot & Stain Kit: All the tricks of the Trade in a box.

12.00-1.15 Buffet Style Lunch:

1.15-2.0 Spotting Techniques: The main objective is to remove the spot or stain, wherever possible, without damaging the substrate.

2.00 – 4.30 Practical stain removal: An opportunity for delegates to try some of the stain removal products, equipment and procedures.

To book a place please call the Solution UK office on Tel: 0120879450
Cost per person £75.00 plus VAT, payable in advance.
Lunch and refreshments included.
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Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: stevegunn on January 31, 2008, 08:21:40 am
I'm not sure this has a place on ciu most people use all the forums so can see it for themselves, plus most off here are banned from cleantalk so not much point  ???
Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: Joe H on January 31, 2008, 08:36:55 am
but I am sure the real reason Mike put this on CIU is because some may not frequent the Clean Talk site and may be interested in hearing Derek Bolton pass on his years of experiance.
The more courses brought to "our" attention the better.
Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: stevegunn on January 31, 2008, 08:45:36 am
but I am sure the real reason Mike put this on CIU is because some may not frequent the Clean Talk site and may be interested in hearing Derek Bolton pass on his years of experiance.
The more courses brought to "our" attention the better.

That may be by choice or simply because they did not follow the site owners views and are banned.I'm all for training the more the better.

More promotion of solution who have their own site for that
Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: prodry on January 31, 2008, 10:54:15 am
I got banned from Cleantak about two months ago. I have been using M-power for certain types of carpet and about to finish my 4th bottle.

Will never do business with them ever again and will be trying Nemisis soon. Their loss.



Added by Ian

OK you have been banned by Cleantak its a bit like getting an ASBO badge

But although I realise there are  concerns etc this cannot be the place .

I would suggest www.bbc.co.uk/watchdog or if you are a NCCA member file complaint with them along with the evidence

Sorry to do this .  You are not banded from here. ;D ;D ;D
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Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 31, 2008, 12:57:35 pm
if there is a stain removals course then its good that everyone has the opportunity to know about it, no matter who is running it.

I'm not solutions biggest fan but these courses teach people that M/S are not the nervina of stain removal and often old tried & tested methods are needed.

I don't know about you Steve but I get a bit sick about people coming on the forums saying the get every stain imaginable  with a sprinkle of M-power or M/S. we need these courses to show other alternatives.

plus I had to post it on here or Nick would'nt give me a free place :D :D :D :o

Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: Ian Gourlay on January 31, 2008, 03:09:06 pm
Derek

Was the FIRST MODERATOR on Cleanitup .

He was also a NCCA trainer

The cost is very reasonable others chargre £155 plus VAT


Stain removal courses do not occur very often

when I went to another company they just taked about their No1 No 2 and 3 etc

Its seams to me if it is going to take a day there must be more to it than Micro splitters

Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: Joe H on January 31, 2008, 03:48:43 pm
I don't know about you Steve but I get a bit sick about people coming on the forums saying the get every stain imaginable  with a sprinkle of M-power or M/S. we need these courses to show other alternatives.
Rather then treating spots first, like I used to do, I use Nemesis Super, or M-Power, or Pure Clean, first and see what marks are left.
If needed, I then get on my knees to treat the spots left.
I think thats a reasonable way to tackle the job.
Is the client happy at the end of the day? Thats the important thing, and if my back feels better cause of less bending then thats a big bonus.
Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: Doctor Carpet (Ret'd) on January 31, 2008, 06:01:50 pm
Amen to that Joe.
Title: Re: stain removal course
Post by: carpet guy on January 31, 2008, 06:29:56 pm
But, if you just clean " normally " you might not need to get down on your knees.

rob