Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Roger Koh on July 21, 2009, 07:08:40 pm
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Check these business opportunities that can be an add-on to your present leather cleaning and conditioning services.
Which topic interests you for a discussion on “How-To”?
This is a cut and paste from another forum, so you can stay put here!
1: Spots & Stains Removing
Bleaching Dye Stains
Blood Stains Removing
Ballpoint Ink Stain Removing
Dye Transfer Stain Removing
Permanent Marker and other Solvent-based Stain Removing
Oil and Grease Stain Removing
Protein-based Stain Removing
Spew Removing
Wine, Coffee, Tea and other Tannin Stain Removing
Metallic Stain Removing
Urine Stain Removing
Oxidized and Hydrolyzed Yellow Effect Removing
2: pH Neutralizing
Low acidic exposure - example maybe battery water (rare).
High alkaline exposure that result in - brightness, streaks, tackiness, sliminess, etc (common).
3: Antimicrobial Treatment
Controlling Bacteria Activities - flood damaged leather interior
Controlling Mold Infestation - flood damaged leather interior
General Sanitizing that retards microbial activities
4: Deodorizing
Body and Animal Odor Removing
Smoke Odor Removing
5: Preconditioning - Severity and Types of Soiling
Super Cleaner for Greasy Soiling
Strong Cleaner for Heavy Soiling
6: Cleaning
All Purpose Leather Cleaning
7: Acidify Rinsing to Leather-Neutral
All Purpose Leather Rinsing
8: Hydrating
Hydrating Dried Leather - Helps separates crush and stick together leather fibrils thus opens up the inter-fibrillary spaces for leather seating breathing comfort.
Water marks from flood damaged leather interior.
9: Rejuvenating
Softening and Strengthen Leather - Helps to keep leather at its optimum physical performance and prevent premature ageing.
10: Leather Protecting
Protecting against UV, Stains, Sticky Soiling, Wear and Tear.
11: Sensuous Leather Scenting
Imparting a Classic Leather Scent - “the scent of leather is more leathery than the leather itself” - it charms both man and woman through the centuries...a priceless commodity of olde!
12: Leather Conditioning
Imparting a tactile feel - Buttery, Draggy, Waxy or Silky - remember the video on “fatliquoring” mentioning that leather feels “buttery” - have you experience it?
Roger Koh
Leather Doctor®
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Ballpoint Ink Stain Removing
Dye Transfer Stain Removing
Mainly because I have had 2 last week, 1 removed fully and the other reduced, I would have redyed but customer didn't want to go that gar.
Shaun
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I will call a friend in WAYEN customer complained looks like new ??? asked him what would he like to do? Reply take it by the scuff of the neck well do it, :-X customer over the moon.
Len
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has anyone seen hot fuzz. its well funny when there standing in that farmers field.
derek
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I will call a friend in WAYEN customer complained looks like new ??? asked him what would he like to do? Reply take it by the scuff of the neck well do it, :-X customer over the moon.
Len
has anyone seen hot fuzz. its well funny when there standing in that farmers field.
derek
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Me too Bob !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wow, I thought I was going dyslexic again ;D ;D ;D
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Thanks Shaun, good questions that we all come across.
Are some of you unsure about Rogers post ??
I know that many have difficulty understanding some of his posts, as I'm sure many have trouble understanding mine.
"Check these business opportunities that can be an add-on to your present leather cleaning and conditioning services.
Which topic interests you for a discussion on “How-To”?
This is a cut and paste from another forum, so you can stay put here!"
Basically, he is asking for those that may be interested in adding more to your existing leather services.
From the list, what would topic would you like to learn more about ??
Because it is posted on this forum, he will answer any questions on this forum so that you do not have to go elsewhere.
His photos tell more than a thousand words.
His replies may daunt a lot of people, he is extremely thorough in what he does.
I have found Rogers posts to be very valuable over the years, as I have found with several others including both Judy & Andy.
The more we can learn from these great people, the better we ourselves will become in our chosen profession.
I would like to see some constructive questions asked of him so that he may reply.
Ooroo,
Shorty.
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I get what you mean with Roger's posts as he talks in steps which is great but also when he mentions his products we get confused as we don't know them and there are so many but also suppliers sometimes have 'a moment' and start to compete against each other and that's when we switch off.
Roger does start the grey matter working and then we get hungry for more, so looking forward to answers.
Shaun