11-27-2015, 07:57 PM
(11-27-2015, 07:08 PM)Joel Hoppe Wrote: Pros choice products are sold here so I would recommend you go to their website and research their spot removal guide that can also be accessed from a smart phone. Sounds like you need a stain removal class that helps cleaners to understand chemistry of carpet cleaning. I understand there may not be classes available in your area so I would also recommend your look for web-nar classes that CTI hosts on stain removal. They may have link on their website or check out pro cleaners network and watch for up coming tuesday night shows.
If you use gels or solvents or other products you must rinse some or you can encapsulate some so they do not attract soil when you are done. I prefer encap spotters and gels but you can rinse some products with water soaked pads and then dry pads if you have enough pads with you that are cotton --polymide blends. Some products can be neutralized with other products which is still needed even if you use a truckmount to try and flush some types of carpet.
The way to find what works on stain removal after understanding basic chemistry is to have products in your bag to test and try on spots and see what makes spots or stains move. Like rick said, you can not do much until you become a detective ----so you must involve your customer to find out what stains may be. That is the first step to being a better cleaner then others in your town.
http://procleanersnetwork.com/
Thanks for your reply Joel. My problem here in germany is that i am on my own...
I did not find a class for spot or stain removal...we don't have anything like this!
I have to learn on my own...with YOUR experience...
I got some good contracts but want to learn more and how to handle different situations.
Joel, thanks for your reply and sharing your experience!!!
Maybe it is hard for you to understand but here is nothing like courses and so on... and i can only get a few of your used products....pro choice products are not availble for me!