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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: james roffey on November 03, 2009, 10:48:00 am

Title: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: james roffey on November 03, 2009, 10:48:00 am
I need a bit of advice lads, i am going to give a quote Tomorrow for a large commercial premises and they have asked if i can quote also for stainguard as well.
How much roughly should i be charging for this as i have never been asked before i know it depends on what Stainguard i use and the cost etc but a ball park figure would be helpful.
Also will i need a special sprayer to apply i know some of you use special ones for this but can i use my normal pre sprayer to apply, any help appreciated.
Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: james roffey on November 05, 2009, 10:30:51 pm
78 people looked at this post without single reply!  posted same question on other forums as i desperately needed advice  :( 
My apologies to those on here who answered on other forum.
Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: markpowell on November 06, 2009, 08:08:15 am
If its commercial there is a very high chance the carpet will be polyprop, so there is no benefit in applying a protector.
Mark
Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: daysdeepclean on November 06, 2009, 08:12:32 am
If your using a bonnet system there is a solution that cleans and protects at the same time..... I'm sure Joe mentioned it in a post a while back.... I'll have a search around later on mate :)
Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: james roffey on November 06, 2009, 08:17:52 am
Thanks for that Mark, its makes sense that only fibres that can absorb the protector would benefit from treatment  i checked the Prochem stuff it cost £32 for 5 litres and covers 30-50 sq m, the prochem guy said i should quadruple the price to the customer!
So charge around £4 per metre, seems a big mark up to me.
Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: Ian Gourlay on November 06, 2009, 12:48:39 pm
Seems a big mark up to me 40p to square foot

It apears to me that all suppliers are competing in the high price game and that is great if you can get it.


Also depends on how much you are charging in first place.

Has customer requested it at any price etc

My opinion round about 20p

In an ideal world you need a good quality commercial spayer from one of the suppliers

You could use a good quality hozelock one or the equilivent but as we should be selling protection on 50% plus of jobs invest and that will make you push it more.


Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: clinton on November 06, 2009, 04:43:38 pm
Does seem a high mark up ::)

Long as its being put down right as any come back might cost you..

Did a job last week for a client and they had there suite protected from new and really i m o it was not done correctly and the moisture was adsorbed..
Title: Re: Quote for Stainguard
Post by: Joe H on November 07, 2009, 04:59:57 pm
If your using a bonnet system there is a solution that cleans and protects at the same time..... I'm sure Joe mentioned it in a post a while back.... I'll have a search around later on mate :)

Its Fusion Clean from Solutions UK.
For bonnetting.
Clinton and Derek use it - I have not tried it yet.

I think Solutions are looking to develop something similar for HWE.