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collins ReVive Stoneworks

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Waiver responsiblity
« on: May 14, 2008, 09:01:26 pm »
Hi any one have a waiver of responsibility for the unforseen event that

when cleaning items of carpet or furniture

something goes wrong despite all colour checks shrinkage pile destortion etc /

also any one interested in qoutation for carpets upholstery programme ?

katrl
Karl collins

Re: Waiver responsiblity
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2008, 10:06:38 pm »
as long as the correct insurance guidelines are adhered to, they will normally pay out, but customer needs to be made aware of possible problems, i always inform them of problems that may arise and get them to sign the quote/survey.
getting them to sign a waiver just shows them a lack of confidence!

collins ReVive Stoneworks

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Re: Waiver responsiblity
« Reply #2 on: May 19, 2008, 08:43:08 pm »
its not about a lack of confidence

i have been cleaning carpets upholstery for over 20 years

and scotchcare services

its just recently had a bad experience with upholstery cushions

that were a cotton chenile

there was one pinky coloured stain that the custy thought would clean out

afetr all the tests i assured her it was permanent,

so ik proceded to clean the rest of the suite bleeding  cushions turned pinky stains on every cushion looks like some reaction chemically

i can assure you that i always use Acid rinse and a low PH prespray although on this one i used a micro splitter safe for wool

its called M power so i am sending the fabric away for testing

Karl
Karl collins

collins ReVive Stoneworks

  • Posts: 339
Re: Waiver responsiblity
« Reply #3 on: May 19, 2008, 08:43:21 pm »
its not about a lack of confidence

i have been cleaning carpets upholstery for over 20 years

and scotchcare services

its just recently had a bad experience with upholstery cushions

that were a cotton chenile

there was one pinky coloured stain that the custy thought would clean out

afetr all the tests i assured her it was permanent,

so ik proceded to clean the rest of the suite bleeding  cushions turned pinky stains on every cushion looks like some reaction chemically

i can assure you that i always use Acid rinse and a low PH prespray although on this one i used a micro splitter safe for wool

its called M power so i am sending the fabric away for testing

Karl
Karl collins

Joe H

Re: Waiver responsiblity
« Reply #4 on: May 19, 2008, 10:05:42 pm »
As you used M-Power, why dont you put a post on Clean Talk and get the experianc eof John, Nick or Steve?
May point in the right direction.