It is always better to quote per piece of gum as if people do not act immeadiately to your quote you will be paid for any addition pieces that are added in the meantine. As regards charging that is another long winded explanation.
I know it is not a very pleasant job but it is some thing that if you want to get into certain market places I.e, high st shops, trains, pubs, and clubs, then it is something that you need to learn to deal with. Carpets look crap if you get the dirt off and leave them covered in chewing gum.
I do a lot of work in these market places and if I refused to do the chewing gum removal or charged ridiculously high prices then quite simply the work would go somewhere else.
Chewing gum is a pain in the arse but at the end of the day it is the motorvating factor in a lot of premises wanting their carpets cleaned in the first place, so you either accept it or do not do the work.
I have tried to get pubs and clubs that I have done for years to deal with gum themselve but most of the time it just does nt happen.
If a carpet cleaner is not dealing with gum then there is a good opportumity for another cleaner who can deal with the problem to get that work.
Peter
www.carpetcleanercardiff.com