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ianharper

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #20 on: April 19, 2005, 05:56:35 pm »
Hi Jcbdfa

its to stop false claims being made. all adverting od the prodct has to be checked first

woodman

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #21 on: April 19, 2005, 06:06:02 pm »
If it becomes a household name like scotchgard then Nick will be delighted as will all the authorised users.

Today we all still asked to 'scotchgard' carpets despite the fact that we no longer use it. The customer regards all stain proofing now as 'scotchgard'.

Don't forget Scotchgard had an approved user network called scotchcare services which did very well thank you very much.

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #22 on: April 19, 2005, 06:46:08 pm »
JCBDFA

it cannot be copied that is why we have world patent and license in place,

Best regards Nick

Gavin Reardon

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #23 on: April 19, 2005, 08:13:38 pm »
Hi All

I carryied out my first job today using AllergSTOP a large bedroom and small bathroom

I started to clean the carpet (wool) just how Nick had shown us, whilst waiting the ten mins for the AllerSTOP to do its job I gave Mrs O'Sullivan a small talk on what she could do to help inprove her indoor air quality, I then told her about the AllergSTOP range and left her the info to read.

After the job was complete I charged her £82.25 for the clean (just labour) plus £50.97 for the AllergSTOP carpet cleaning solution used on job  plus £57.07 for 1 Surface Cleaner, 1 room sray and 1 mattress spray

Total £190.29

Mrs O'Sullivan then booked me in to do the rest of her home over the next few weeks and has agreed to give me lots of feed back etc and agreed to let me talk to others about her carpet clean.

Both myself and Mrs O'Sullivan happy  ;D   ;D

Regards Gavin
Gavin Reardon IICRC / NCCA

www.ace-cleaning.co.uk

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #24 on: April 19, 2005, 08:17:37 pm »
OK OK you can have the tie  ;D
Hope you got her signature on a testimonial form  ::)

Gavin Reardon

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #25 on: April 19, 2005, 08:24:30 pm »

The tie is going to be mine  ;D  ;D could you take it to the dry cleaners please John Cheers old chap  8)
Gavin Reardon IICRC / NCCA

www.ace-cleaning.co.uk

Dave_Lee

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #26 on: April 19, 2005, 09:17:38 pm »
Just a tag on to the fact that any product aproved by foundations, is approved following testing, and meeting certain criteria. If the criteria is met, it is then aproved by the foundation on payment of a fee. If this fee is not is not continued at the anniverary, it is no longer approved. Any product once approved as meeting the standard, so long as the formulation is not altered, is still the same as when it was approved. The fact being that products of the original formulation, are no longer approved because the fee was not maintained, does not mean they no longer reach the same standard.
Dave.
Dave Lee, Owner of Deepclean Services
Chorley Lancs. Est 1980.
"Pay Cheap -You get Cheap - Pay a little more and get something Better."

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #27 on: April 19, 2005, 10:08:15 pm »
That solves that one then  :o ??? :o

Gavin Reardon

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #28 on: April 19, 2005, 10:27:28 pm »
Come Mr Straker I have just placed order for more All-G  8)
Gavin Reardon IICRC / NCCA

www.ace-cleaning.co.uk

garyj

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #29 on: April 19, 2005, 10:48:24 pm »
Well done Nick for having the 'bottle' to sink so much money into your new venture. I hope you make a fortune from it. Its being knocked already..... it must be good.

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #30 on: April 19, 2005, 11:22:41 pm »
ALI G  ::)
IS IT COZ YOU IS A WELSH MAN  ???

therapist

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #31 on: April 20, 2005, 03:50:49 pm »
Could'nt resist offering the following.

Solutions a obviously doing an excellent job of marketing themselves and the products they supply.

I was part of a very enthusiastic group of c/c's about 4-5 years ago who purchased a particular machine and Microsplitters to use with the machine.

What I can confirm, is that the m/s worked very well when used as a prespray, followed by agitation by way of another excellent product and spray/extracted with machines which I still believe to be the equal, of a truckmount.

I'm referring to the brilliant CFR's / One Step / Klanz products and I don't care about the stupid comments sometimes related to CFR's, eg, taking dirty water from on job to another etc.

You'd have to pretty thick, not to realise that you monitor your filters and water returning to the machine and empty at appropriate times.

Using this system I have obtained results at least equal to T/M 's

I can't speak for the Saunders Bros, but I belieive the only reason they never registered with the Allergy Foundation was the cost of, not only the approval process, but the ongoing annual cost te remain on the register

This morning I cleaned a domestic carpet 80/20 using microsplitter and bonnet mopping system, BUT I had to take in an extraction machine in order to get an acceptable result.

Used a fairly moderate 100psi / twin vac and .........a carpet cleaning powder which I've  used over the years on lower value work, as it only costs about £20 for a 20k tub.

The stains / spots / flattened pile were all resolved.

I will use the bonnet system tonight when cleaning a High St store because it wil give a quick "maintenance clean" which will be dry in minutes and will take half the time it would take with an extraction system.

You  should try out or attend demos on all systems then get the system tht's best for the market sector you're happiest with . Likewise products. I will use m/splitters when appropriate and will probably continue to use Promite unless something better entices me away and so on....

Enough waffling for now......

Robert M  in my 22nd year c/c 's  and still learning

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #32 on: April 20, 2005, 05:01:18 pm »
OK OK I heard you the first time  ;D

Dave_Lee

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #33 on: April 20, 2005, 05:14:51 pm »
Robert,
Robert Saunders of Alltec did receive British Allergy Foundation approval for Promite, however decided not to renew for various reasons. The product, though not now BAF approved is still the same product as when it was approved, thats what I was getting at in my earlier post. Some people seem to think that because a product is no longer approved, it must have an altered formulation, but this is not always the case.
Dave.
Dave Lee, Owner of Deepclean Services
Chorley Lancs. Est 1980.
"Pay Cheap -You get Cheap - Pay a little more and get something Better."

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #34 on: April 20, 2005, 07:51:18 pm »
Hi Guys

10k for the first year and 3k for every year following for BAF approval

and subject to positive provable testing , which also takes time

Allerg STOP will be on show at the Allergy show  held at London Olympia 17/18/19 of June

Best regards Nick

Alan_Harrison

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Re: Allergstop
« Reply #35 on: April 22, 2005, 08:36:57 am »
What is this product supposed to do?  Does it prevent Asthma or is it to do with allegic reaction, (like nut allergy)?

I'm thinking about the wisdom of the carpet cleaning industry taking on the responsibility for the health of their customers. These days even doctors and hospitals are getting cautious about treatments in case they get sued.

I'm not looking for a 3 page technical breakdown, just a brief outline of its specific appllication and its effectivness

Al
Cleaning and restoration of Oriental Rugs, kilims and tapestries.
http//www.olneyrugs.com

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #36 on: April 22, 2005, 09:21:50 am »
Hi Alan

No not nut allergy,

Allerstop deals with Pollen, dust mite and its faeces, white mould spore and pet hair, it contains a substance called Auxillase which is derived from the papaya fruit , the the four carriers listed above carry a very high concetration of protein, a "super protein" if you will, most of us produce a natural enzyme which combats this.

It is not possible to remove all the protein and pollution from the air, but it is possible to change the way the human metabolism views the the protein,

if you imagine trying to each an apple whole, one bite one swallow you would choke (allergic reaction) if you ate the same apple but cut it the apple into eight you would be able to eat it with no problem, Allergstop is if you like the knife it breaks down the protein strain effectively changing its appearance, thus balancing the environment naturally, those who have had the opportunity to use it have commented on the immediately.

Hope this helps

Best regards Nick

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #37 on: April 22, 2005, 09:25:52 am »
AllergStop eliminates air allergens such as mite excrement, pollen, animal hair/dander and white mould spores.
Basically it attacks and breaks down the proteins, making it go unnoticed by the body. It is THE only product on the market that can do this, without harming humans or animals.
Testing is carried out to identify the problems and again after the work to ensure removal. Personal use sprays are available for the client to maintain the level of effectiveness.
Hope that clears things up a bit but you should contact Mr VW or check out http://www.allergstop.info/ for more comprehensive info.
Good luck, I have spent the last week reading since I did training course.  :o

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #38 on: April 22, 2005, 09:26:31 am »
Think my explanation is easier to digest  ;D I know because Nick made me try to eat a whole apple.

therapist

Re: Allergstop
« Reply #39 on: April 22, 2005, 09:32:22 am »
Does ir cure asthma or allergies?

Absolutely not . The reason for my unusual tag - in this type of forum - is that I'm a complementary therapist at night and treat asthma sufferers.

I don't know what A/S actually does being merely a spectator at this time although interested in finding out, just as I'm always interested in finding out about any new product which might earn me more money.

I do know about Promite and use it and there is another product on which I attended an introductory meeting in Sheffield about 4-5 years ago which had incredible properties way beyond simply protecting.

Unfortunately, the licence was sold /changed hands and the new licencees were only interested in substsntial investment before supplying the product.

If any of you were involved with Franklins / One step you may have attended the same meeting, which was hijacked to a fair extent by Ray ? (Mr Neptune)

Sorry I cant remember the name of the product, but  we were all given a pair of treated socks which we were promised would not end up smelly from microbial activity

r m