It's ok to start Carpet Cleaning without a course, let's be honest, what's the worst that can happen ? When I started out everyone was telling me the same, get yourself booked on a course, went on 2 courses and all I learnt was to identify carpets and then they would tell you to use x, y, z product (promoting their own brand). In reality you will only be cleaning Cheap poly and wool carpet, as long as you have a good agitation tool ( sebo duo , ideally a crb ) you will do just fine. When you get a bit more money get yourself booked on a course.
I know a cc who has been going for 15 years, works 10 month a year, drives a 16 plate cash paid van, lives in a nice house and can't even identify 3 fabrics.
Completely agree. If unsure dont do the job. 99% of jobs dont have a problem at all even if you're an idiot lol. This website makes out we're doing brain surgery. Used the same chemical for everything for years with no problem. Only ever seen 3 or 4 suites in 20years that cant be wet cleaned. Dont clean Belgian axminsters unless told to. Be careful.....its easy..........its not as if its a skilled
job !!!!!!!!
The male cow excrement spewed out here is incredible.
What surprises me her is the amount of people who would rather blindly do a job with absolutely no knowledge of how to do it rather than spend a few hundred pounds on some training.
Its not brain surgery, but surely having knowledge cant hurt. And what is the cost of getting some knowledge? A few hundred pounds..... thats it!
What is more astounding is the amount of people who come on here asking basic questions which are covered on the most basic courses. These are people who have been cleaning carpets and upholstery for years and still don't know!!
So what does
basic training really give you?
1 A method of how to approach a job and successfully complete it.
2 A way to survey a job so a price and timescale can be set.
3 Knowledge of potential problem fabrics, eg viscose. Indicator dyes, cleaning choir & seagrass.
4 Basic knowledge of chemistry so you know what is in the products you use and why they work the way they do. So you can prevent problems like browning, color bleed etc.
5 Basic marketing ideas to get your business up and running.
6 An introduction in to a network of real carpet cleaners with real experience.
7 You get to use real equipment so you understand why certain specifications of equipment are necessary for certain tasks.
Im sure that some people were born with all this knowledge but most aren't.