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Mike Mahoney

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HELP!!!!! WHAT EQUIPMENT IS BEST
« on: June 10, 2010, 04:51:52 pm »
HI GUYS, I RUN AN OVEN CLEANING COMPANY AND HAVE RECENTLY GOT A CONTRACT TO DO KITCHEN DEEP CLEANS IN PUBS IN THE NORTH WEST FOR A MAJOR PUB CHAIN, I HAVE ALSO BEEN ASKEDE TO DO THE CARPET AND UPHOLSTRY CLEANING AS WELL AS BUILDERS CLEANS, I AM CURRENTLY SUBBING THE CARPETS OUT BUT I WANT TO TAKE THE WORK ON MYSELF, I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT A STEEMPRO, BRAND NEW TO GET THE TRAINING AS WELL BUT WILL THIS MACHINE CLEAN HARD FLOORS EFFECTIVLY ie RENOVE PLASTER, PAINT,SEALANT AFTER THE BUILDERS OR WILL I NEED A DIFFERENT ANIMAL. ANY HELP MUCH APPRECIATED.
MIKE MAHONEY

 Clean Enviro UK Ltd.
cleanenviro.co.uk
07877 467811

Pristine Clean

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Re: HELP!!!!! WHAT EQUIPMENT IS BEST
« Reply #1 on: June 10, 2010, 06:33:08 pm »
Hi Mike,

You might be best asking this in the carpet cleaners section.

We perform carpet cleaning for commercial offices and EOTS. We have had the cheap Rhino, We have had a SteamPro, and a speedster. I have used a Scorpion a few times.

We have just purchased a Airflex turbo 600psi I cannot recomend the machine enough. Drying times are fantastic, we also did a sofa the other day and the drying times compared to the above machines is spectacular.

The design is great to and can be truckmounted and you can add water tanks without the need for a seperate pump.

Best try before you buy. http://www.cleansmartsupplies.co.uk/acatalog/Airflex_Turbo.html

As for removing plaster, stipping floors you require a rotary buffing machine and good chemicals and a wet vac.


Dave
"You have to except that some days you are the statue and other days you are a pigeon"

davep

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Re: HELP!!!!! WHAT EQUIPMENT IS BEST
« Reply #2 on: June 10, 2010, 07:04:28 pm »
You need a good strong machine for pubs as they are usually filthy and need to be dry quick  ;)

Grant Whyte

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Re: HELP!!!!! WHAT EQUIPMENT IS BEST
« Reply #3 on: June 10, 2010, 09:31:53 pm »
Hi Mike

We've got a Steempro Powermax - we're a new start up and its our first machine. Its a great little machine, excellent for our current work rate and requirement, its used mainly for domestic work. We use two 25 ft lengths of hose off it so max. 50 ft reach from entrance door, though of course we can take it inside the house if we must. I've had a few jobs bigger than usual where I needed something with more punch especially extraction/lift with pump pressure. For hot water we use the heat n' run inline attachment. If your budget allows look around and try a few. I'd go for something more powerful for your line of business.

For a rotary machine, the Victor Multispeed Industrial is top quality. It's got three speeds suitable for scrubbing/ scouring, burnishing and polishing

Grant

richywilts

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Re: HELP!!!!! WHAT EQUIPMENT IS BEST
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2010, 10:23:59 am »
HI GUYS, I RUN AN OVEN CLEANING COMPANY AND HAVE RECENTLY GOT A CONTRACT TO DO KITCHEN DEEP CLEANS IN PUBS IN THE NORTH WEST FOR A MAJOR PUB CHAIN, I HAVE ALSO BEEN ASKEDE TO DO THE CARPET AND UPHOLSTRY CLEANING AS WELL AS BUILDERS CLEANS, I AM CURRENTLY SUBBING THE CARPETS OUT BUT I WANT TO TAKE THE WORK ON MYSELF, I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT A STEEMPRO, BRAND NEW TO GET THE TRAINING AS WELL BUT WILL THIS MACHINE CLEAN HARD FLOORS EFFECTIVLY ie RENOVE PLASTER, PAINT,SEALANT AFTER THE BUILDERS OR WILL I NEED A DIFFERENT ANIMAL. ANY HELP MUCH APPRECIATED.

mike could you give me a ring asap my name is richard wiltshire i would like to speak to you in regards to this contract in regards kitchen cleaning my number is 07894821844
Richard Wiltshire
Window Clean Direct

richardwiltshire36@yahoo.co.uk
www.windowcleandirect.co.uk
07894821844

Mike Mahoney

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Re: HELP!!!!! WHAT EQUIPMENT IS BEST
« Reply #5 on: June 11, 2010, 03:10:40 pm »
thanks for the tips will give this some serious research before buying any equipment.
MIKE MAHONEY

 Clean Enviro UK Ltd.
cleanenviro.co.uk
07877 467811