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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: del kent on March 31, 2009, 07:33:29 pm

Title: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: del kent on March 31, 2009, 07:33:29 pm
in northern ireland ( belfast or near ).

also can any1 give me some advice on advetising my  residential cleaning round.

which is best,  ad in paper, a door drop ( leaflets etc ).

im coming out of commercial cleaning ( working for a company ), mainly stripping and re polishing large stores & staff areas. but  have decided to do house cleans self employed.
got my first customer,( woop woop  ;D) and even though iv only cleaned there place a few times, they have told me there delighted with my work.
which has convinced me this is what i want.  but apart from advertising on free websites, and placing ads in papers, id like something to really help build my customer base.

also simple things like working shirts with my details on them, signs for the car,  do these thiongs work ?  if not, what does.

many thnx in advance
Title: Re: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: D Freel on April 01, 2009, 09:48:32 am
For your cleaning supplies and chemicals you are really limited to 'Interclean' in Appollo Rd just of Boucher
or Clean Care in Mallusk at the weighbridge.

These are the only two decent suppliers I have dealt with close to Belfast
Title: Re: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: del kent on April 01, 2009, 07:00:23 pm
ahhh
boucher rd is just 20 mins away ;D,  mallusk is too far.
so im off to boucher rd to see what they have.

thnx a mill  D Freel

heres an afterthought,  would they do buffing machines ?
Title: Re: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: D Freel on April 02, 2009, 05:38:47 pm
They do indeed but I think Mallusk have a better range of buffers. If you dont get sorted with a buffer let me know as there is nother company that does them and I can put you in contact...
Title: Re: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: del kent on April 16, 2009, 12:33:06 am
been a busy week and havent got to boucher yet,  but worked the afternoon off on monday, so i,ll pop in then ( whislt missus hits the big stores lol ).

ill let u know
Title: Re: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: freelander on May 19, 2009, 10:08:50 pm
HI M8 EMAIL ON JOECHALLJOE@HOTMAIL.COM I WILL GIVE YOU A RELIABLE SOURCE FOR YOU CHEMICAL NEEDS BUT THEY DONT SELL THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE


                REGARDS   JOE
Title: Re: cleaning chemicals supplies
Post by: dianegreenwood on May 20, 2009, 10:45:23 am
Hi Del

I started my business last year and did a lot of putting leaflets through doors myself which brought in my first few customers.

Then, it was my website, a local advertising booklet and my local BNI group.  I haven't done any newspaper advertising, its really expensive and you have no guarantees of a decent target market.

I also contacted local letting agents to try and pick up a few end of tenancy cleans and its grown from there.

Sources of income from marketing now are:

WEBSITE                       34%
LOCAL ADS BOOKLET   19%
REFERRAL                       19%
BNI                               14%
FLYERING                       10%
OTHER                           5%

Good luck to you!

Diane

www.freshlymaid.co.uk