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Ryan Smyth
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January 22, 2009, 09:17:58 pm »
Got a call about cleaning a single bed mattress,how would you go about this and how much would you charge?
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derek west
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January 22, 2009, 09:21:25 pm »
£50 min charge
m/s agitate, extract with drimaster and c/w rinse, CBT any stains, air mover while i pack away, but at £50 they'll probably say no,. now if it was in with other cleaning i'd charge £30.
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Ryan Smyth
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January 22, 2009, 09:32:32 pm »
I was thinking about 30 or 40 derek,but having never done one before,how long do you reckon it would take and is it a hassle to do or is it handy?
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derek west
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January 22, 2009, 09:37:58 pm »
not including set up and with no stains about 25 mins from my own experience, + drying times, on there own i'd allow an hour. set up, treat stains, pre spray,extract , airmover pack away, quick chin wag, get paid.
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January 22, 2009, 09:41:38 pm »
Derek i assume you would pre vac with a hepa filtered unit first.Regards Alan(swindon)
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derek west
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January 22, 2009, 09:47:20 pm »
nope, sorry, i know i probably should but i don't vac furnishing, truckmounts have powerful suction so i personally feel thats enough and only vac carpets, might be the wrong way, who knows, but thats the way i do things.
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Doctor Carpet (Ret'd)
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January 22, 2009, 11:21:02 pm »
Most mattress clients are worried about swealing in my opinion. That as we know generally won't come out.
Sanitising is another matter.
But there again the mattress is going to be covered by a sheet and many people will often put an undersheet on as well.
So why clean them apart from psychological reasons?
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clinton
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January 23, 2009, 08:19:31 am »
Just make sure you dont overwet the item as it will take days to dry out and you will risk milldew,and any damp smells if the water works it way through to the springs or the foam in the mattress
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Bob Robertson
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January 23, 2009, 08:33:10 am »
High powerd vac first is a must !.When you see the amount of dead skin you take out you would be shocked.
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January 23, 2009, 10:19:44 am »
Bob what equipment do you use.I see from your website you do some kind of test before starting.Is this available to myself and if so where can i get it.Regards Alan Turner(swindon)
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Gerry Styles
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January 23, 2009, 01:45:30 pm »
Alan
I have the full Silentmites system. I can arrange a demo for you if you want
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January 23, 2009, 03:00:36 pm »
Bob
Right on that one bet you could bag it
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Joe H
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January 23, 2009, 03:18:26 pm »
I convert my Kirby to a hand held unit for mattresses
it beats as it sweeps as it cleans - oops, sorry, wrong make
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January 23, 2009, 07:02:56 pm »
Gerry i am waiting with baited breath on a contract i have had for years which is my bread and butter being decided this week so am holding on until i get it again(hopefully ) before investing in anything new.Ball park figure for this kit is what amount though and do you find you get enough work to justify the outlay.Regards Alan
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Shaun_Ashmore
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Re: mattress cleaning
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January 23, 2009, 07:21:08 pm »
Waht did you do to your Kirby Joe?
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Joe H
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January 23, 2009, 07:52:35 pm »
Shaun
You can detach the bag from the upright long handle, which leaves the bag connected to the base.
Then you can attach a "hand" handle to the base so it becomes a hand held - bit like the Hunter but with a lot more umph.
Really lifts the pile on stairs, but of course you need a handle - part of the original kit I think.
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Gerry Styles
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January 24, 2009, 12:22:27 am »
Alan
Ball park figure very high. Call me or email if you need any further info. returns are low compared to outlay. would be willing to sub for you.
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