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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mark Sadler on November 18, 2008, 05:01:48 pm

Title: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Mark Sadler on November 18, 2008, 05:01:48 pm
Ive just had a customer call me to call round to give him a price.

Ive only been carpet cleaning for 8 month and never even heard of this term before.

He said he has an old fizel carpet that needs cleaned, but what on earth is one of these and how do you clean them??
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Ryan Smyth on November 18, 2008, 05:07:25 pm
Could it be a sisal carpet?
Ryan
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: clinton on November 18, 2008, 05:08:48 pm
Mark

Am with ryan on that one mate am sure he means sisal
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Mark Sadler on November 18, 2008, 05:10:07 pm
Mark

Am with ryan on that one mate am sure he means sisal

 ;D ;D ;D Ahh it could be he didnt exactly speak the queens language. If it is sisal how do you clean them?
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Ryan Smyth on November 18, 2008, 05:11:52 pm
Ah back over to you for that one Clinton ;D
Ryan
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: russell morgan on November 18, 2008, 05:27:50 pm
with great difficulty, would'nt even go near it, can wet clean them, cant use dry compound as you get patchy marks, could perhaps vacuum it ???
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Mark Sadler on November 18, 2008, 05:34:09 pm
Yip im thinking the same, but just found this web page www.uniquecarpetsltd.com/care/sisal explaining how to clean, seem to be a very delicate procedure and if not done properly your in trouble.

I think i will still go and have a look and maybe do a test with a slightly damp microfibre cloth.

Yeah I have just bought a sebo vacuum so that might work, but i will tell the customer there is absolutley no guarantees with this type carpet and think i will put a silly price on it to try and put him off.

Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: russell morgan on November 18, 2008, 05:37:54 pm
best way, or get the customer to sign a disclaimer, then if it does go wrong, your covered ;)
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Straker Cleaning on November 18, 2008, 05:41:27 pm
Envirodri granule, E30 agitation and thorough vacuum ............. no patches left on any that i have done in this way ( 4 HSL and 3 rooms !!) :o
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Mark Sadler on November 18, 2008, 05:42:10 pm
best way, or get the customer to sign a disclaimer, then if it does go wrong, your covered ;)

"Disclaimer" Yip i do that anyway with carpets im not 100% sure about.

This guy lives in a very affluent area of my town so i dont think the price is going to be a problem, but ive found the posh ones are the worst for getting every penny out of you, he will be expecting to see sweat running down my face.
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: craigp on November 18, 2008, 05:44:48 pm
Myself Id just say it cant be wet cleaned sorry I cant do.

Even if you dry clean doubt he will be happy with the result, some jobs you dont want, this is one.
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Mark Sadler on November 18, 2008, 05:45:10 pm
Envirodri granule, E30 agitation and thorough vacuum ............. no patches left on any that i have done in this way ( 4 HSL and 3 rooms !!) :o

E30 is that a machine if so would a sebo duo do the same thing.
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Jim_77 on November 18, 2008, 06:05:25 pm
No it wouldn't!

It would be better than nothing, but you'd need a proper CRB machine to sufficiently work your dry compound into the carpet.  I'd suggest farming this one out to someone local with a dry system like host or envirodri, and going along for the experience.
Title: Re: ((((HELP)))) What on earth is this?????
Post by: Ken Wainwright on November 18, 2008, 08:05:39 pm
Mark

Start with a clean sheet. A fizel could be anything. Presume nothing.

Listen to what the customer has to say. It may or may not make sense. Then....

Don't believe anything the customer tells you ::)

Do your own survey and your own tests.

Only then can you come to a worthwhile conclusion.

Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken

PS If it is a sisal, or a seagrass, or a jute etc.  carpet, any water based system WILL cause shrinkage, hence the need for dry compouind extraction.