Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jonny F on December 03, 2009, 03:12:57 pm
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I'm just a "rosey nosey" but just wondering what the most popular products for HWE residential carpet cleaning in the UK? We have so many choices in the US, but I would assume the one of the huge distributors like Interlink or Jon Don's private line product would be the winner. I'm a Bane cleaner, and think they have some of the best products, I also use CTI's product line for my spotters. I also have a CCS machine (orbital pad machine) and use Vacaway's encapsulation products for commercial jobs.
I have made this a study, and I'm putting a book together to help new people in the business. I love helping people with their businesses! -Jonny
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I am not sure how many Bane Clean afficianados are left in the uk but check this link Jonny
http://www.newlifecleaning.com/blog/2009/09/bane-clene-does-what-it-says-on-the-can/
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I too have met Mr. Bane, he really is an inspiration! Why do you think they have become less popular over the years in the UK?
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Hi jonny
Think shaun used a bane clean a few years ago so he might be able to help :)
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I have had 2 banes and they were the most reliable machines I have ever had, I moved across to a petrol TM because of water pressure and vacuum, Spurgeons who are the UK distributor were good to deal with but I believe the UK voltage is different to the US and we get less power.
Dave Ingram had my old megaport and he was going to put a 1000psi pump obviously down rated to less for carpets and also he was going to put a slow start on it so that the revs could be increased for the blower.
If I had to have one now I would want the above but would use the componants without the small water tank and plumb it straight from the large water tank and also I would have like to pre heat the water with the blower exhaust like the perfect heat machines do.
Food for thought but if all of these could be done I would buy one tomorrow.
Shaun
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I have the Perma Mount 70......its a great dependable machine. I have also had a US made fire breather too........in comparision, yes less water pressure, vac, and heat......but it is all equal. I spent so much money keeping the fire breather running, so when it was time to replace it, I went the Bane Clene Way. I'm very happy with my unit, and the economics keeps me liking it.
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I agree the Banes are excellent machines they just need pimping a bit, it's a shame that Bane clene don't offer slight changes based on what people would like I'm sure it would yield more sales, even if the changes aren't what Mr Bane may believe in or advises the customer at the end of the day can have what he/she wants and I'm sure there's something to be learned on the way for everyone.
Johnny could you post a pic of your good old Bane I am actually pining to see an existing one i really do miss my Bane.
Shaun
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I will have to take a picture, how do I post an image?
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When you post at the bottom right of the message there is 'additional options' then look use browse and it will look into your files or 'my pics'
Looking forward to this :D
Shaun
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We have 100s of different pre-sprays here in the UK. Personally i think that Prochem offer the best in general although there are others i like.
Richie.
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I've had Pros choice before and thought it was good stuff it was a product that is discontinued called Baby Safe and it was about 10-12 years ago when I used it may be one of the first MS??
Can't understand that knowone shiups over here??
Shaun
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When I first got hold of my elderly Bane, I was amazed at how good it was. Although the pump is only capable of around 200 psi, it seems more and the Sutorbilt blower is powerful enough to run over 100 feet from the van.
My reason for getting it was to allow me to keep working a bit longer.
My only problem has been with the pump which has a crack in one half of the casing and to replace it would cost around £1000 which, unfortunately I can't really justify.
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Same as Shaun
Had 2 Bane machines for 10 years before moving over to petrol/diesel powered machines.
They were very reliable and quiet machines but just lacked in water pressure,heat (unless you wound the thermostat up on the main water tank)and vacuum on long hose runs.
Wheres the pics Jonny?
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My girl friend has my camera, and she will be home this evening. I will snap some shots in my garage this evening proving there is enough light.
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Here is the outside of my van to start.
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Jonny
Do you go as far as Crossville one of my sisters lives their one big golfing community you cant beat recommendations when you group them together (I need a subby as I cant make it next year). no joke
Oh nice van
Len
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Robert
re yr pump - have u tried 'Robbins & Meyers' 01204 862777 they r the uk main agents for the 'Bane water pumps - think I paid a lot less than £1000 for a new pump - think it was around £400
Terry
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Ok......here is the inside.
Len, Crossville is about 90 miles away.....maybe if we coould get a group together for a days work?
She must live in the Fairfield Glad......very nice golfing community!!
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Terry
Thanks for that post, I'll give them a ring
rob m
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I would doubt that cast housing is very expensive, I know they have many distributors under the Monyo name in the US. The closest distributor is like 4 hrs away in Memphis........I can be to the Bane's back door in Indy in about 5 hrs. I'm sure you could just transfer the guts from the housing to the new housing......I would repace the stator and support ring and throughly inspect the universal joint if it has been sitting for a while. I hope its a simple fix for ya!
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I stripped the pump and rebuilt it with new stator, bearings and seals, but one half of the casing has a chip out of it resulting in the seal failing to seat properly.
It's a little further to Indy from here..............maybe around 8 hours by plane.
The machine in the 'photos looks like their latest with direct drive which is a blessing, hope they've also gone onto sealed bearings !!!
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Robert
Its a Moyno pump The serial number is on the pump casting
If u live near Bolton thats where they r now based - It was Southampton which was handy for me.
If u need more info give us a buss
Terry
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When I ran a Bane I ripped out the pump and fitted one of these
http://www.hypropumps.com/en-us/Products/Pumps_Summary/Piston/5300+SmallTwin/5300_Detail/5300_Features.htm
a lot better
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Mike,
I have thought about changing out the pump to a higher PSI many times, but I worry about not having the amount of vac required to extract the addition water being laid down by the pump, as not only does the PSI go up, but so does the amount of water you put out on the carpet. The system is very well balanced, and my dry times are pretty good with some air movement. I would never tackle commercial resturant carpet...........but for the my business focus (upscale residential) is does very well.
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I stripped the pump and rebuilt it with new stator, bearings and seals, but one half of the casing has a chip out of it resulting in the seal failing to seat properly.
It's a little further to Indy from here..............maybe around 8 hours by plane.
The machine in the 'photos looks like their latest with direct drive which is a blessing, hope they've also gone onto sealed bearings !!!
Robert,
This unit is about 5 years old, but I understand now even the units with removable tank on wheels are direct dive, no more belts. All their units now come with an electric preheater as well. It's all piped direct up by the pump.