How to clean carpet course Part #1 Fiber Types

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024

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  • @JustJanitor
    @JustJanitor Год назад +9

    This is the greatest carpet/floor cleaning channel on RUclips

  • @tlccarpettilecleaners7039
    @tlccarpettilecleaners7039 2 года назад +3

    You are a natural teacher, great job.

  • @ФитнесФастинг
    @ФитнесФастинг 2 года назад +4

    Great information buddy!
    Just start a absorbing all the videos one after another. And I leave the advertisement play all the way up, so of anyone listening here,please do so as well!
    It is a bit of appreciation to this man to put back all the info here for us for free!!!
    Got a question please...
    Can all the info be applied partially for the upholstery part of furniture cleaning?
    Where I live carpets are not very popular (hot country) and mostly stuff like sofas,arm chairs, mattresses are cleaned and some smaller/bigger rugs here and there..
    Thank you in advance!

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  2 года назад +1

      Thanks and your welcome. Partially applicable, furniture is very different from carpet but the basics still apply. Just more to go wrong, if it's synthetic it is mostly the same. Natural fibers there is more to think about but mostly knowing chemistry will keep you out of trouble. Things to watch out for are Haitian cotton, rayon, print dyed fabrics, and loose dye these aren't super common buy you still need to watch out for them so you don't get into trouble. I'll see if I can put something together for upholstery.

    • @ФитнесФастинг
      @ФитнесФастинг 2 года назад +1

      @@carpetcleanertraining8020 Thank you for the guidance man!

  • @zackcruz3451
    @zackcruz3451 2 года назад +1

    Subscribed! Thank you so much sir I've been working for a company for years and they refuse to give me any real training, and I just know certain things that they are telling me are wrong. I appreciate any knowledge shared especially for free!

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  2 года назад +1

      Great, I am glad that I could help. This is exactly what you would learn in a class. If you have any questions let me know.

  • @olsonjanitorialcarpetcleaning
    @olsonjanitorialcarpetcleaning 2 года назад +4

    Great job at explaining different carpet fibers in detail!

  • @allsteamer
    @allsteamer Месяц назад

    Wow!! Gracias, muchas gracias por este valioso, muy valioso aporte para quienes no conocemos mucho y sobretodo gracias por liberar el curso.

  • @trycleaning1639
    @trycleaning1639 2 года назад +4

    What a Blessing
    Thank you for your kindness
    God Bless you

  • @peakenterprisesllc9286
    @peakenterprisesllc9286 2 года назад +3

    Dang wish I knew you before spending $$$ on the actual IICRC classes, great job on explaining the fibers! 💯

  • @im007mane
    @im007mane 2 года назад +2

    absolute legend for this!

  • @juliochivichon7977
    @juliochivichon7977 Год назад +1

    This guy just handed us the blueprint

  • @cjlundmark1345
    @cjlundmark1345 2 года назад +1

    Great video! This the subject I've been looking for. I look forward to the next video.

  • @genericjonathan4115
    @genericjonathan4115 2 года назад

    just starting my business with a portable 1200 psi sniper extractor, thank you so much for these videos!!

  • @russellchapman5991
    @russellchapman5991 Год назад

    very grateful to come across these videos and your channel.. i'm just starting with a hydromaster pex 500 portable with some cobra tile cleaning attachments as well , had done mostly commercial 5 years ago ,and have opportunity to do apartment units for a management company but was never trained properly ( oh i do have a 20" low speed bonnet but it's to big for residential ,looking for something better for agitating and can be hauled up stairwells maybe orek orbital or the multisurface ? do you have any suggestions?) but im really learning a lot from your content. im literally one guy starting out in new city so these tutorials help so much, so thank you . your channel is really making an impact for us starting out.

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  Год назад

      Personally I would make the twenty inch work however a fifteen or a seventeen inch would be a little lightor if you could afford one a c r b is really light the Orrleck would be my last choice just because it's so light its hard to get a good scrub. with it.

  • @cierrathompson3481
    @cierrathompson3481 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you ❤❤❤

  • @Avcscleaningsolutions23
    @Avcscleaningsolutions23 Год назад

    Dan I’m 26 and about to start my own cleaning business can you please advice me if this machine would be capable of doing a good Job to start with ? They spec is Aquarius Hot 1400
    Rated Voltage: 220-240v
    Solution Tank Capacity: 8 Litres
    Waste Tank Capacity:
    37 Litres
    Boiler Power: 800 Watt
    Max Temperature:
    70°C
    Motor Power:
    1400 Watt
    Air Flow (Max.): 3.6m3 / min
    Pump Power: 48 Watt
    Pump Pressure (Max.):
    2 bar
    Vac Hose Length
    2.5 Metres
    Maximum Water Lift:
    2400 H²O mm
    Weight (Empty):
    18kg

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  Год назад

      Ok first of all the Aquarius would not be what I would start with. You need a machine like this one. www.jondon.com/prospector-pe-1200-carpet-hard-surface-extractor.html bear in mind that would be something you can do whatever you want with that. and yes they are expensive but that unit can do tile and carpet. As a starter machine for a budget you can get anything with 2 3-stage vacs or more and up to 500 psi pump like this one. www.prolinesupply.com/store/product510.html You wouldnt have to have heat on board you could find one without heat and be just fine. Buy used if you can find one to save on the budget ask around or look on craigs list or offer up. They are easy to fix if you are good at that kind of thing.

  • @BKCleaningServicesLLC
    @BKCleaningServicesLLC 7 месяцев назад

    Do you have and ideas or advice for a homemade neutral ph carpet cleaning solution?

  • @JBYT-nl9ib
    @JBYT-nl9ib 4 месяца назад

    What an amazing guy

  • @LimitedWarranty
    @LimitedWarranty Год назад

    I’m Getting a plan together, thx for the information.

  • @beademotive
    @beademotive 2 года назад

    Hi thank you for this I ll be going through now. I have personal question please help me find answers. I bought Pony Gris brand rug from italtex. It's a 2 cm pile hair silky as cats hair. Now this silkiness wore off and feels like a plain synthetic something, still nice but not silky and cool like before. How can I make it the same again? Thank you

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  2 года назад +1

      Those rugs are polyester polyester has no resiliency to wear and will crush as well as mat down very quickly the softer the rug the more susceptible to this it will be. You will need to clean it with an acidic rinse and then after it is dry brush it well. This may not work as it is polyester But it might be worth a try.

    • @beademotive
      @beademotive 2 года назад

      @@carpetcleanertraining8020 thanks Kim will try to give it a wipe. It uses to be so silly and slippery, is it some soft of polish? Like we have shine spray for hair. The hair and rubbish used fly fight off it with a broom. I think I ruined it by touch it too much as it is like a cat..... And deposited grease. I will try to acid wipe it . ❤️

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  2 года назад +1

      I have not heard of a Polish that anyone is using I suppose it's possible however polyester is such a bad material for long fibers that I'm assuming it's just probably cheap fiber that is too thin to hold up

    • @beademotive
      @beademotive 2 года назад

      @@carpetcleanertraining8020 sorry my autocorrect gave you name and called my carpet silly 😂😂😂 thanks for your help and educational videos. That s very generous of you 🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺🌺

  • @karlbriggs374
    @karlbriggs374 2 года назад

    Thank you sir 🙏

  • @optimizedcarpetcleaningmore
    @optimizedcarpetcleaningmore Год назад

    Do you have these slides or possibly some notes that can be downloaded?

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  Год назад

      I don't think the slides would be very helpful it might be better just to buy an IICRC manual for CCT from Amazon or eBay. But if you want the slides I could get them to you

    • @utkuagir
      @utkuagir 9 месяцев назад

      Hi. This is great sources for business starters. Can I get slides,too?

  • @betheboss2203
    @betheboss2203 2 года назад

    Helllo How I can get in touch with you for more info.

    • @carpetcleanertraining8020
      @carpetcleanertraining8020  2 года назад

      Yes go ahead and email me at shawn@maxcarecleaning.com or go to the website and schedule a consultation

    • @betheboss2203
      @betheboss2203 2 года назад

      Do you have a manual available.

  • @gocleancompanyca
    @gocleancompanyca Год назад

    is Olefin also know as Polypropylene

  • @Asapcleaningcom
    @Asapcleaningcom Год назад

    Hi there I am really impressed with your courses. I was wondering if you are able to mentor? Or give some advice on best ways to tackle carpet & upholstery cleaning.