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kuiwik

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new starter
« on: July 26, 2005, 11:19:59 pm »
hi could you advise me on a good package for about £1000-£1500 all set up, it seems portable is the only option at this price range. any help would be really appreciated.

therapist

Re: new starter
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2005, 10:59:24 pm »
Seems to be a lot of shyness out there Karl......what would help in your situation, is to let the board know where you're located and what you're hoping to do.

We're an opinionated lot, some from experience, some from  brand, or providor loyalty, some due to financial outlay, some........just think they know better !

My personal opinion, is, don't get caught up in all the hype.

As you don't know whether you will be suitable for this occupation and many are not, but do it anyway, look around for a secondhand machine which will give you the opportunity to learn and practice.

You would save a lot of wasted time and money if you attend a one day introductory course. There are several of these on offer around the country and go for the nearest to home.

You will  even find divided opinions on which secondhand machine is capable, or otherwise of doing a reasonable job, but you won't be an overnight expert and a simple portable, with as little as 70 psi and single vac will allow you to experiment and practice.

Ideally, you should have a carpet wand and upholstery tool with the machine and a powder detergent will be adequate for most jobs.

Some will suggest the above is nonesense and you must have massive power and the latest technology to succeed and be credible, but ......
I disagree and suggest you spend a little time learning.

good luck

r m


kuiwik

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Re: new starter
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2005, 01:11:48 pm »
oh sorry for the brief info, i currently run a small contract cleaning business in berkshire that is currently passing on the carpet cleaning to a colleage with no reward, seems i'm handing someone lots of nice earners. 95% of the carpet cleaning does not have to be of the best standard due to the type of properties being cleaned.  all i really need to know is what machine , where and how much. i will obviously attend the neccesary training courses etc. no need for marketing business plans etc as i am already set up with customers waiting. thanks in advance

therapist

Re: new starter
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2005, 03:11:43 pm »
Suggst you contact the host of this site, that's Mike Boxall at  Express Cleaning Supplies

good luck

r m

John_Flynn

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Re: new starter
« Reply #4 on: July 28, 2005, 06:29:06 pm »
oh sorry for the brief info, i currently run a small contract cleaning business in berkshire that is currently passing on the carpet cleaning to a colleage with no reward, seems i'm handing someone lots of nice earners. 95% of the carpet cleaning does not have to be of the best standard due to the type of properties being cleaned.  all i really need to know is what machine , where and how much. i will obviously attend the neccesary training courses etc. no need for marketing business plans etc as i am already set up with customers waiting. thanks in advance


You state 'Cleaning does NOT have to be of the BESt Standard' surly this is the wrong attitude to look at going into Carpet Cleaning !!
I get better looking each day!!

Re: new starter
« Reply #5 on: July 28, 2005, 06:42:57 pm »
Hi Karl

I would suggest you wait and save up some more money, if you want to enter the trade as a professional your current budget would take care of some good training and enable you to aquire a very basic set up or a well used second hand model. It would leave little or nothing for marketting and promotion and would soon need replacing,

Sorry to be blunt but not spending enough to start is as bad as spending to much!

Best regards Nick

kuiwik

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Re: new starter
« Reply #6 on: July 28, 2005, 07:40:41 pm »
it seems some of you have the wrong end of the stick, i'm not short on money and the work is waiting for me. i am only putting this restricted budget on the machine because it is not going to be the main thing i do, just a good little earner. i realise for some of you carpet cleaning is your life and i respect that but all i want is a reasonable machine for a reasonable job at a reasonable price....call me reasonable but im only interested in paying a small amount of money because i only intend to do a small amount of carpet cleaning....
many thanks

Fintan_Coll

Re: new starter
« Reply #7 on: July 28, 2005, 08:41:33 pm »
Yes, I suppose that makes sense if you are only cleaning an few carpets from time to time. Something like a good secondhand Extracta would be ideal.

kuiwik

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Re: new starter
« Reply #8 on: July 28, 2005, 10:17:19 pm »
where do i find these 2nd hand machines apart from ebay, does anyone deal in ex demo or quality 2nd hand stock? i am in the south east and will travel. thanks for your help

Fintan_Coll

Re: new starter
« Reply #9 on: July 29, 2005, 12:03:43 am »
Most of the better suppliers should have second hand or ex demo machines from time to time, Extracta, Alltec, Solutions etc.

Ian Gourlay

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Re: new starter
« Reply #10 on: July 29, 2005, 08:34:15 am »
Get a twin vac with at least a 135 pump.

Alltec, Ashbys, Prochem, Extracta. etc.

A good secondhand machine could be obtained but you would have to eventually rebuild.


A wellknown moderator on another site apprantley aquired his collection of machines this way for many years.

kuiwik

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Re: new starter
« Reply #11 on: July 29, 2005, 05:21:23 pm »
thank you for your help everyone, so nice to see people so ready to help others.
i am sure you will be hearing from me again with more questions if i cant find the answers on here. once again thank you for you input