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Hey steamer......what is a black cloth vacume test??

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you put a piece of black cloth between your suction hose and hand tool....then you dry Vac the piece of furniture....you won't believe the amout of crap that will come up...show it to the customer...they always get sooo amazed...the grey dust on the black cloth makes it look real dirty .......keep on Testing pieces through out the house...they'll have everything cleaned...I love it...matresses too
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote doug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/May/2004 at 5:22pm
Mr. Steamer you could be the Filter Queen Man.  That is a good demonstration for a vacuum salesman.  Just my opinionGuitar
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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Mr. Steamer you could be the Filter Queen Man.  That is a good demonstration for a vacuum salesman.  Just my opinionGuitar
It's also good to sell the cleaning of furniture...try it my man doug
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Adwa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01/May/2004 at 10:26pm

Now that's a trick I haven't even seen Ted do.

Congratulation's Steamer you took your first step to help your fellow carpet cleaner.

Your secret is out!!!!!!!

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Steamer......THANKS FRIEND! I used your blackcloth cleaning tip this evening and ended up doing 2 couches and 4 chairs. Increased my bottom line by $225 today. That was a fantastic tip and worked like a charm. Thanks again!
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lolololololol... really wow...didn't think anyone would try it.... I love to upsell and thats a trick that works... taught to me by an old Eatons guy
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Another thing to wach out for is ink on the insides of the cushion probably on the foam.   this ink can blead through when extracting.    by simply opening up the cushion and doing a quick check before you start.   If you see a stamp or other writing on the cushion place a plastic barrier between the foam and fabric.      always clean furiture on a drop cloth to.
every job is a self portrait of yourself! So autograph it with quality!
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Good money in furniture, too.
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Anyone know of some homemade cleaning solutions?
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Oh gawd don't say homemade cleaning solutions around here... you might get hung..lol

these guys will string you up

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Lots of good info....

I agree with the internal spray on the upholstery tool. it works very well
and doesn't make the job look so . sloppy. Kleenrite also has a fairly good
tool but I like the internal spray style better.

Even though I don't agree with all that is taught at some of the seminars, I
still think attending a seminar on upholstery can help some. If you pick
up only a few tips it is usually worth the money and it gives you a chance
sometimes to pick the brains of some more experienced cleaners.

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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Hokie:  first you have how to do a fiber ID test. Or be like Steamer and 90% of the upholstery will be nylon.  Which is probably true.  There are not alot of real problem fabrics out there like there was.  I still like to check for colour fastness anyway.  A lot of upholstery are blendes of different fibers the upholstery cleaning depends alot on the amount of soiling.   You made need a higher ph cleaner for the arms and have to agitate the cleaner to the greasy areas and allow dwell time.  I will clean the bad areas first than pretreat and leave till last after a good amount of dwell time.  For the rest of the upholstered area I use as mild a detergent as I can get away with again it depends on the overall soiling.  Don't forget to prevaccuum  the piece before cleaning. Better quit .  Just my opinion Guitar
 You should know that using a high ph, you can run into a problem running many colours.You should use a acidic base cleaner
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Erik06Erik Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/June/2005 at 2:25pm

Hi I am new to the apolstry cleaning aspect of the cleaning busniess.

I am curious as to how profitable apolstry can be.

 

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