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neil 47

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Re: CLEANING AN AXMINSTER
« Reply #20 on: November 18, 2005, 08:36:40 pm »
Jolly olly do you work or own carpetgard

I always use dry as it eliminate any risk of shrinkage on dye bleed, i use sponges from carpetgard called drygard as this product is very safe as it has no added solvents and cleans really well

Jolly Olly

Hi Neil

Traffic lane need to be pre- cleaned before the mail clean. You should vacuum thoroughly with a brush action vacuum then spray a good prep which should be agitated with a brushing machine. you can then carry out your main clean and should get good results, We use a prep from Carpetguard called Spray & clean.
Hi Red Panda

I have used a product called Spray & Clean from Carpetguard 01206 574400It works supperbly.

Mike

Hi Red Panda

I have used a product called Spray & Clean from Carpetguard 01206 574400
It works supperbly.

Mike
Hi Scot

Victor are good so are Numatic which are cheaper, I recomend an encapsulation cleaner called Spray & Clean from CarpetGard Ltd 01206 574400 it works superbly with a rotory or cylindrical brush machine, simply spray it, brush it and let it dry then vacuum, job done.
Pricing any job is a bit like the proverbial peice of elastic, you can work our how long it will take and charge an hourly labour rate, add the rest of your costs and the profit you want.
 
Good Luck

Jolly Olly



Been taking tips off nick ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D



Neil 8)
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edd

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Re: CLEANING AN AXMINSTER
« Reply #21 on: November 23, 2005, 09:26:14 pm »
minimum charge should be £45.00 4 the smallest carpet i agree