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Title: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: jana08 on September 18, 2008, 08:19:20 pm
Hi everyone,

ive just started my own office and domestic cleaning company.
One of my customers have asked me if i can clean the carpets.

what would be the best cleaner to buy? would a standard cleaner do the trick?

Also were can i buy a dry carpet cleaner or the carpet cleaner which drys in 30 mins?

 
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: tomma on September 18, 2008, 08:35:01 pm
Hi Jana,
if you can get away with hiring one for the day to do the specific job do it thats how i started.
That way you can try out different methods before taking the plunge.
It is also about the quality of cleaning chemical that you put in the tank that makes the difference.
I have also started using the Enviro dri system and this works really well on the majority of carpets and can save alot of the back breaking work and dry v. quick.
We sell both enviro dri and Chemspec both market leaders and have used them both for years so know the pro s and cons .
Give me a ring for honest impartial advice.
We are also running a course in November for spot and stain removal if  i can be of any further help let me know.
cheers Tom
07974714924
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: dryasabone on September 18, 2008, 08:43:10 pm
Forget wet !!!
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: markpowell on September 18, 2008, 08:58:14 pm
 :-[ :-[
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: ryan mca on September 18, 2008, 09:17:38 pm
 FORGET WET

 You must be having a laugh it never stops raining.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: spencer davies on September 18, 2008, 10:26:26 pm
Dry cleaning = maintenance cleaning, not true extraction, we have two Speedster machines and a Hydramaster Truck mount, which is a steep investment.

High end portable will enable you to clean upholstery too, then get yourself off to the NCCA for training.

Regards


S
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: jana08 on September 22, 2008, 09:15:22 am
Thanks for that advice.

But can I ask, were can I hire a dry cleaner from in the west midlands?

Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: CARPET KNIGHTS on September 22, 2008, 09:22:34 am
It would seem that you are not entirely serious about starting up in business. you are either going to do it or not. My advice would be get a job!

Cheers Goron
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: maxiclean on October 09, 2008, 01:02:04 pm
you can hire one of mine if ya want???
Call me 07974751874.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: AJB on October 09, 2008, 02:11:36 pm
forget dryasabone as the object of the exercise is to CLEAN the carpet!
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: richie on October 09, 2008, 03:16:22 pm
Jana,

Systems that will dry in 30 mins are only good for clean carpets.  If the carpets are dirty then the only way to clean them properly would be by Hot Water Extraction Method.  Depending on your budget i would say look at the Ashbys Ninja Extractor range.  If you want to get into the carpet cleaning in a big way then look at buying a Truckmount from the market leader "HydraMaster".  Chemical wise id get these from Prochem.

Richie.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: carlton care on October 09, 2008, 04:12:48 pm
Why don't you look at the original post. Really, does this sound like someone who intends getting into carpet cleaning " full time " or just considering the possibility of having a machine available for the odd job ?

Rather than give mis information, or prejudiced information,  from narrow viewpoints, I suggest you consider the following.

Do you really want to get into carpet cleaning
Who will do the c/cleaning for you
Have you considered that the carpet cleaning will be done separately from the other tasks, which means you will need additional transport, or have to back track, or whatever.

Of course it can be done, but just lumping it on to other cleaning tasks won't work. Not trying to put you off, just want you to think through the logistics and potential costs and the likeliehood that it will be a separate entity from your day to day activities.

If you really want to have a go.............

The suggestions above, will require an outlay from under £1k to well over £20k

And..................there are methods which will more than adequately clean carpets and have them touch dry in 30 minutes.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: colin thomas on October 09, 2008, 04:25:06 pm
why dont you sub out the carpet cleaning for a while until you get the rest of the business ie the office cleaning, off the ground, one step at a time is best. take on a carpet clean and mess it up, you've lost that customer and your good name for life,

colin
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: JandS on October 09, 2008, 04:26:46 pm
I've got  2 Stimvacs that are about 18 years old and not had any problems other than the usual replacement parts.
The Maestro is top notch. Large solution and drain tank with a good output heater built in.
Had a look at the Prochem's but they don't come with fitted heater, but as an add with an add on cost to boot.
Have always used the Prochem range so can't really comment on other chemicals but ther double clean is amazing on filthy carpets.

John
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: Joe H on October 09, 2008, 04:42:55 pm
Good post Carlton Care - Jana needs help to look at the reality of the situation she is in and how best she can manage it.
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: carlton care on October 09, 2008, 06:08:14 pm
I had an old Stimvac until recently and wish I'd kept it to play around with.

robert m
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: Terry_Burrows on October 11, 2008, 04:25:59 pm
 ;D Hi guys have not been on for sometime,we just sold our ninja 135 psi very good machine,but just got a Rhino 500 psi in line heater wow :o what a machine super hot like steam drys fast on Ebay £1200 brand new cant go wrong same spec ashbys want over £2500 ??? go for it
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: Terry_Burrows on October 12, 2008, 12:08:56 pm
 :Pwhen it worked!
Title: Re: What carpet cleaner to get??
Post by: Gary Webber on October 13, 2008, 07:56:40 am
Good reply Carlton!

I Would add talking to previous / present users of equiment I was looking to purchase and get a demo before parting with the cash!

Gary