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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craiglinds on April 12, 2010, 06:05:39 pm
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Hi
can anyone help??
I had an equiry today about cleaning some basic cotton curtains! they need to be cleaned away from the premises & have a fire proofing coating applied, can anyone advice on how much i should cost.??
Kind Regards
Craig
Inside out Cleaning Services
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Fire proofing is practically impossible .I have always used the term "Flame retardant". As nothing will truely fire proof cotton.
The flame retardant liquid can be bought from lots of janitorial /cleaning suppliers. After cleaning I spray it on , and charge £3/m2 for cleaning and £2/m2 for the flame retardant. I always provide a letter certifying that it has been treated with Bs whatever the number is on the bottle.
I make it clear to the customer that it will slow down fire , not stop it entirely.
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Excellent
Flame retardant< thats what i meant (HONEST)
Many many Thanks thats a great help.
Kind Regards
Craig
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Very good info from Jason there. I have made a few similar posts, won't repeat myself but the search function will find them ;)
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If the curtains are for a public building then making sure that they are fire retardent is legally required by the landlords / owners.
Sometimes the fabrics have an inbuilt guard against fire and others its applied during the manufacturing process usually as a coating.
If they are coated, this coating will eventually wash / dry clean off and if you claim to have renewed the fire retardent, they may ask you to provide a certificate of competence to confirm that they have been re-treated professionally.
In drycleaning this is a very specialised thing and ridiculously expensive but for hotels etc its a legal requirement and the certificate has to be issued and im sure the same will apply here.
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As a dry cleaner and carpet cleaner, we do hundreds of curtain flame retarding per year. As I was aware any public building, hall , churches , schools or landlord for furnished houses, shops etc nightclub & pubs.
We are aware that some curtains have to be able to accept the flame retardent coating.
Some material state that they are able to withstand 5 or some even 50 cleans
As for the ridiculously expensive, we are one hell of a lot cheaper than most ridiculously expensive carpet cleaners like Jason L. lol
idealrob
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do you have a seperate machine for this or do you apply with a spray system ?
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As a dry cleaner and carpet cleaner, we do hundreds of curtain flame retarding per year. As I was aware any public building, hall , churches , schools or landlord for furnished houses, shops etc nightclub & pubs.
We are aware that some curtains have to be able to accept the flame retardent coating.
Some material state that they are able to withstand 5 or some even 50 cleans
As for the ridiculously expensive, we are one hell of a lot cheaper than most ridiculously expensive carpet cleaners like Jason L. lol
idealrob
I wish I was a pound behind you Rob!
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You just spray it on. Flame retardents are basically only a salts solution and as the moisture evaporates off the salts are left behind in the fabric. It is these salts which inhibit the spread of flames.
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We only do it in a dry cleaning machine, yes the one like Johnsons have in the High Street, cost about £23 grand plus vat and we have 2.
The returns on investment are not as high as carpet cleaning or window cleaning pound for pound
As for the pound behind Jason, you did very well up here in the grim north, we do ok as no debt, we own our factory & shop and not a penny of debt till tomorrow, getting new Doblo Maxi van
idealrob
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idealrob - where exactly are you based as I might have some work for you. Cam you PM me.
thanks
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There is no pm facility on this forum.
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Hi my Factory phone is 01642 244087, office hours, We are based in Middlesbrough,
robert.turnbull@ntlworld.com
idealrob
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You guys are a bit further away that i thought as we're based in Leeds.
Do you do any work in Wynyard ?
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Yes, we do quite a bit in Wynyard, why ?
idealrob
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because the place is full of money !
My brother in law lives on Wynyard estate and some of the houses on there defy belief !
I always thought that you could service that estate alone and no-one else and still make really good money.
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I know lots of people who live on there , most houses I have ben in have large areas of Karndean and amtico flooring.
I have done several insurance jobs on there for footballers/ex footballers and the new money types.eg lots of chavs with cash on there.
Looking on Rightmove , you can get a nice 4 bedder on there for 400k still ,, going up to around 3 million.
One of the local Chem-dry operators even lives on there.
The people with the real money on Teesside live in the villages to the south , just over the border into North yorkshire
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Spot on Jason, you and me both use to live in them, G Ayton & G Broughton, quite a few footballers live there now, the educated ones
idealrob