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chris sloan

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Sebo duo repairs
« on: December 02, 2009, 04:07:21 pm »
Does anyone know who does SEBO DUO repairs in the liverpool/st helens area.   
Dont want to hear suppliers boooooooooooooooool-shee-it about operator misuse.
I have blown one up and have another two would be very handy to know someone nwho is savvy with these.

thanks for reading

Steve Barnett (Carpet Care Plus)

  • Posts: 1834
Re: Sebo duo repairs
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2009, 04:49:01 pm »
The bearings went on my last one - the bill including labour was £ 40 less than buying a new one !

Told them to dump it and got one delivered the next day. At £ 200 each it's probably worth buying a new one each year, use mine every day and I can't afford to be without it for a week while it's repaired.


Steve

Adam Fearnley

  • Posts: 269
Re: Sebo duo repairs
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2010, 09:24:06 pm »
Are sebo duo's safe to use on wool piles without making them fuzzy??

richy27

Re: Sebo duo repairs
« Reply #3 on: April 21, 2010, 09:29:50 pm »
Are sebo duo's safe to use on wool piles without making them fuzzy??
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I think the answer to your question is yes in most situations but more important to consider carpet construction eg loop pile twist pile etc may not be suitable in these scenarios always carry a brush on the van in case simples

Simon Gerrard

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Re: Sebo duo repairs
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2010, 08:05:43 am »
Why not buy the parts from Sebo and do the repairs yourself, it's pretty basic stuff.
Usually the parts come the next day.

http://www.sebo.co.uk/

Mark_Jubb

  • Posts: 232
Re: Sebo duo repairs
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2010, 08:08:08 am »
Agree with Simon. There's not that much that can go wrong with a duo, it's usually just the bearings that have gone.
Simple enough job to do yourself. If I remember correctly, you should only need a Phillips screwdriver to do them.
If there isn't enough time to do the job right,  how do we find the time to go back and do it again when the customer is not happy ?   Do it right the 1st Time.
NCCA Member 1399.  Swindon, Wiltshire