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mike1986

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Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« on: August 04, 2010, 09:06:52 pm »
Could anyone give me some advice on starting up an oven cleaning business please? for instance price of equipment needed, method of cleaning ect... i already have an established window cleaning round, just thinking about doing somthing different. i would appreciate any help alot. Thanks  ;D

bravo20

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Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2010, 01:36:11 pm »
Hi Mike

If you let me have your e mail address I'll send you an e mail with some details.

John

cannon

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Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2010, 09:15:14 pm »
Hi John

could you email me some info as well please ive been giving this alot of thought at the minute.

Thanks

karl@carpetcleaners-sunderland.co.uk

ryan mca

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Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2010, 12:05:28 am »
  Hi Mike
   where are you based and are you looking for free training or a cource
   
    ryan

Colin Day

Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #4 on: August 06, 2010, 12:26:35 am »
Just beware of the £5k courses or whatever they cost. Rip Off!

The main part of oven cleaning (IMO of course!) is the successful dismantle and reasemble of all the oven parts. If you weren't good at lego or meccano, no one's gonna teach you in one week how to split doors, take a fan off (the nut requires a clockwise removal, ok, so you know that little secret now ;D)... No course can really teach you every oven type because there's so many different types and taking the door completely off is such a help for access....! So if you are NOT confident at the simplest of DIY.... Give oven cleaning a miss....

Otherwise... Well done, you've passed ;) Cleaning chems and tools are cheap as chips apart from a dip tank and the methods are so simple. It takes a little bit of patience and elbow grease but as somene said on CIU recently, at least you can guarantee the expected result.... and more!

For £500 I'll come to your town and train you over 2 days the easy bits... (Joking of course ;))


cannon

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Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #6 on: August 06, 2010, 05:27:19 pm »
Colin what sort of outlay would i be looking at to get set up with equipment and training for oven cleaning?

mike1986

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Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2010, 05:30:16 pm »
Hi Mike

If you let me have your e mail address I'll send you an e mail with some details.

John

Thanks john that would be great its michael_leek@hotmail.com.

mike1986

  • Posts: 432
Re: Help starting an oven cleaning business please?
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2010, 05:33:24 pm »
Just beware of the £5k courses or whatever they cost. Rip Off!

The main part of oven cleaning (IMO of course!) is the successful dismantle and reasemble of all the oven parts. If you weren't good at lego or meccano, no one's gonna teach you in one week how to split doors, take a fan off (the nut requires a clockwise removal, ok, so you know that little secret now ;D)... No course can really teach you every oven type because there's so many different types and taking the door completely off is such a help for access....! So if you are NOT confident at the simplest of DIY.... Give oven cleaning a miss....

Otherwise... Well done, you've passed ;) Cleaning chems and tools are cheap as chips apart from a dip tank and the methods are so simple. It takes a little bit of patience and elbow grease but as somene said on CIU recently, at least you can guarantee the expected result.... and more!

For £500 I'll come to your town and train you over 2 days the easy bits... (Joking of course ;))
Thanks mate, i wont take you up on the offer, lol but thanks for the advice  ;D