Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mlscontractcleaner on March 17, 2010, 02:58:46 pm
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Hi all.
I have the cleaning contract for a Plymouth night club and have had it for the past seven or eight years; the owner is more a family friend than a boss now, and he recently asked me to let him know when I was next cleaning the carpets as he had a "small rug" that was minging and could do with a going over.
Well, I let him know they were due and he asked me to give him a hand with the rug as it was a bit big to carry over from his flat alone!!!
Christ, I've seen smaller rooms!!
It turns out to be a very nice but very minging twenty year old Chinese rug, about 10' x 6' and to be honest, having never cleaned a Chinese rug before I wasn't keen to start with this one. However he simply said to just clean it like I usually do and if it comes up nice fine, if not he'd bin it - he's a rich night club owner with a very nice house in Spain ;)
So, I thought sod it; pre-sprayed it and went ahead with warm water and my hand tool and it come up a flippin treat. He was well pleased, and so he should be.
Anyway, he asked me how much I owed him today and, due to him having recently given my nine year old lad a rather nive flat screen tv recently I told him not to worry about it.
My question: How much did I save him????
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At least your hourly rate multiplied by how long it took you.
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the cost of a new one had it all gone pear shaped.
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You probably got the better end of the deal ;)
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I would have done the same as he sonds fair and clients like that are welcome.
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He is a decent bloke; never let me down or lrft me chasing money; always pays on a Monday for the previous week's work, not like some I've had!!
I was just curious as to the average cost of cleaning a rather dirty Chinese rug - it took me about an hour and a half :)
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one and a half hours for a 10 x 6 rug, 'flippin 'eck, remind me not to ask you to help me out on a busy day, we would be there all week on a 4-bed house. what did you use, an edging tool??
colin
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I normally charge £1.00 per sq. ft. and extra for the fringe depending on state, so that would be £60.00. As Colin said that's a long time for a 6'x10' rug-10 to 15 mins is normal if already set up, but I would have done what you did under the circs, can't underestimate the power of good will. Mike, oh, and I assume you had acid rinse in your machine or misted it with same after, as this is essential to the "feel" of a Chinese. :)
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I doubt that you could vac it properly in 10-15 mins, but then we all do things differently I suppose
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Went to look at a rug yesterday, 7mtr x 5 mtr !! :o
100% wool its brand new, she wants it scotchgarding, got £3.00 per sq mtr plus another room 8 x 6mtr to clean and scotchgard.
It pays to use the scotchgard logo in your marketing.
Paul
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I doubt that you could vac it properly in 10-15 mins, but then we all do things differently I suppose
We certainly do Mark. On a 20 year old minging rug I would use a power vac pile lifter- 2 mins or less pile side, 1 min or less reverse side. You really should try one. Mike