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    Posted: 31/July/2012 at 3:13pm
I am currently working on a business plan to step into the carpet cleaning business. After reading alot of posts, I need the insight of members as to all that I will need to be successful in this trade. I will not be doing this part time, Im looking career, this will have 110% of my time and effort.
 
I have read alot about working for a carpet cleaning company or take a class, but in my area that is not possible. Is there any resources that I can buy to help me learn what I need to know about this business ? DVD, book ect.. I do not want to just get equipment and consider myself a carpet cleaner, I want to provide an excellent service and experience for my customers. I will be doing strictly residential for now. I read truckmounts is way to go, where can I find a good deal on one as I do not have 30 to 50k to spend.
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If you are in Canada I can help you with good used truckmounts. But, should be no problem starting out and growing with a good 500 psi portable.

Suggest you call the IICRC and see whether the closest school is a go. There you will get all of the info and literature you need.

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If you want your carpet or rugs look beautiful always then use the best way to clean it, have a look on this where you will the secret behind cleaning rugs.
http://www.jacobsenrugs.com/clean.htm

http://www.naturalhomerugs.com/specialty-items/carpet-stair-treads - stair treads carpet

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I am in the US in California, do you recomend a port and I have seen alot of sites where they have sort of a started kit that comes with all you need, rotovac has a few for example am I better off getting something like that or not ?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ed Valentine Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06/August/2012 at 9:08am
bjones;
 
"If it were me"....I would keep looking around because there are machines out there which have ---4--wheels  (oh, no, that must mean that they are a "portable!"--LOL!) and will blast through dirt and grim unbelievably as well as a TM would.
 
I know because I have experienced it for 40 years now.
 
Best always;
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If there are no classes available in yourt area, consider taking a road trip to somewhere that offers training.
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Stay away from Wool and Indian Rugs/ Carpets. The rest is like washing clothes. Not much can happen on 99% of floor covering out there. IT"S NOT MAGIC. I can tell you what detergent to use to save a lot of money instead of getting CLEANED OUT by commercial detergents out there.....but I will have the whole board sending me NASTY COMMENTS. BUT...BUT...BUT   if you beg me to, say please often, and suck up to me.....Maybe I will let you in on a secret that will save you thousands of dollars .

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I have seen Oxi-Clean work.  In general though, the strongest detergent in your home arsenal is dish detergent (not dishwasher detergent).  What other cleaner do you have a home that will break down greasy dirt and rinse away without agitation?  Not recommending either, just saying these are thoughts to consider.  I have personally used Oxi-Clean as a booster only and yes, it does work like nobody's business in HWE.  However, I am VLM only now and neither work in a low moisture environment, delivering the same effect and ease of removal.
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Nightrider says stay away from Indian rugs and wool. These are the carpets you can charge $2.00 to $5.00 per sq/ft.

As long as you purchase the appropriate products and take a few hours in a course to learn the ups and downs on cleaning them.

The uneducated Tide guys are charging 15cents per sq/ft. and wondering why they cannot afford to eat.



These are the symbols the wool/rug people want to see and have assurance that you will not damage the carpet as the non-school, non-educated guy did the last time.
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Good answer Ted, you got me. But then again I'm lazy, unprofessional, I like to wash and dash and grab the cash on my way out the door. But that's just me. All of you other cleaners out there listen to Ted, experience & knowledge counts sometimes.


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