You what's crazy, I'm allergic dust and dust mites too 😁. My allergies, I can actually taste some things people also are experiencing in places and have been able to find what was causing them problems in their home 😁
able to clean urine spots, gum wads and all the unknown in a single swipe…. its a hoover, its a diablo, no its the super saiger butler team !!!!!!! bravo fellas !!!!!
I love watching you clean these filthy carpets, I’m a do it yourself carpet cleaner. I wish I had your equipment I could do miracles. I’m curious about how much you charge for a job like this?😊
Thank you. At the time of this video we were 50 cents per square foot carpet and I think we had an additional $100 for the urine treatment. It was around $500+ if I recall
From matted down soiled mess to fluffy luxurious nap. This is why you buy Nylon carpet. You can always bring it back. I honestly think the main reason people don't buy carpet today is because of bad experiences with cheap polyester. The industry has done a really bad job of educating the consumer on how much of a difference carpet selection makes in the long run.
So true. I'm putting in New carpet and it's going to be a white nylon I have waiting for this current puppy to make sure she is potty trained to go outside ALL the time. Doing well so far but still giving it more time. Some of today's poly's are absolute junk
Woke up on this bank holiday like 😮 Mark you spoilt me today 😅🫶🏽🩵 love this one. Same about the first room but some stains are just too stubborn or messed with 😢 lovely carpet tho. And loved the crb action and kickout today. That other carpet was hiding too much soil 😅 but you didn’t miss a dust patch of it 🫶🏽😍 great video this one and great job to take on. Thank you 🩵🫶🏽
@@MarkSaiger thanks Mark. Made my morning I’m that obsessed I check CZcams every morning with my cuppa while I’m trying to function for the day 😂😆 on the wrong side of 40 now gets ya like that 😭😂😆 Thank you for posting this. Literally a day or 2 ago I was saying I love house cleaning for the carpet sake always fluffy than Comnercial obviously but Comnercial is always the most satisfying to see clean. That zipper is never full and always hungry 😆🫶🏽 keep doing you Mark it’s a pleasure to be apart of it from so far 🇬🇧😃 happy weekend Saiger Krew Boss Puppie’s 🐶🫶🏽🐶 and the CEO (the Wife)😅🫶🏽🩵
Thanks for mentioning so many different variables and giving explanations on ....( what,how,why,education) great stuff Mark, years of experience guys!!!
I’m just so amazed at the quality of the clean you can provide customers! If only I could get my hands on all the same stuff lol not that I’d do it any justice in comparison, this is a trade and a skill for a reason and thank goodness for the work you do because it saves ppl a lot of money if having to replace carpet so often. I have two hairy dogs, both I had as pups and boy was it helpful in knowing that dry carpet cleaning agents are not a good thing. I’ve always thought that, I’ve never been one to want to use that powder stuff and now I can say why lol. Pls keep educating what products we should and shouldn’t use because like the red stains that have been bleached… we don’t know until we find out the hard way
Nice work on those carpets! I'm happy you're demonstrating what's needed for tough urine-related tasks. Many folks don't realize the extra effort required. I had a similar tough job recently where I advised replacing the carpets due to a big dog that's never taken outside. Surprisingly, they didn't want to pay for an extra urine treatment. It would be great to understand how you navigate these talks with customers, considering it's a delicate topic for them. -Michael
Thank you! When I saw it, we also had advised the owners of the place that replacmemt would be their best option, but of course time was and issue and they said they will be replacing after this next renter. Who much you want to bet you might see these carpets again on the channel 😉😅.
Sorry forgot to mention handling the client on this topic. We do sometimes with a massive amount of urine mention on occasion it might be better to save your cleaning money and apply it to New carpet. Some will listen, but there are times the clients are buying time. Especially if the pet is still present and are struggling with life in general. We will tell them we cannot make it perfect probably but will do our best to help out. We understand how difficult it is to have a pet in the last times of their lives and the owner is really struggling making an end of life decision... Been there and we tell them that. We just try to be honest and even tell them, we make the products. They do very well but there will always be some damage that you cannot entirely fix. So with an honest conversation we seem to have good luck. And being the Zyme products work so well in general helping to eliminate odor and staining, it can be an overall positive experience for all of us. We also do not want to charge a crazy amount of money to gouge the client, but we also price it to help accommodate our time and expenses. Overall, we have good experiences, but it can be a difficult situation to explain to clients that just cleaning the carpet won't make it better... And sometimes will make it worse. Especially without any urine treatment.
Did my first job today! Carpet cleaning a 2 bed room rental. Came out great, but one stubborn stain I couldn’t get out with two different stain removers. Owner had no idea what it was. Other than that, I was pleased with the outcome not having done this before. Hopefully a lot more is to come!
That's great to hear! On some stains that don't come out, we will treat them with our Harvard Chemical Just Like Magic and just leave it to keep working... Then hope for the best
@@MarkSaiger I couldn’t find that on your site. What section is it under? Once I get a little more cash flow coming in, I’ll be placing an order for that to have. The two I currently have didn’t work, so hopefully that will be the answer for those stubborn stains.
@@BUCKSHOTSTV It's in the spot and stain removal section. We only sell it in cases, but there are other distributors that will sell in singles such as JonDon www.saigers.com/tile-and-carpet-cleaners/spot-stain-removal
I believe I know of this product. It it's the one I'm thinking of, it is kind of a short term fix. Our industry tried something similar a few years ago. It didn't stay on the market long. Too much fiber distortion and wear and tear on home carpet so it didn't get popular
its kind of funny how people think stuff will just dry up eventually but it really doesn't lol. i pulled up carpet for a client before due to a dog urine issue and it was still wet even after the dog had been dead for years lol
Hey Mr. Saiger: I've been meaning to ask you, with your current jets on the the Conway how long would it take to fill up a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket? Just trying to get an idea of how much water your setup is flowing.
That's a good question. I have 02 jets on it for an 8 flow. I run around 500 to 600 psi but have never done a bucket test to be honest. Will have to try it some time
Love the video! Recently moved into an apartment. The floors looked like they had been cleaned but may have only been vacuumed. We went over the carpet with a store bought carpet cleaner. You know the kind that says it gets out pet stains? There was a bunch of grayish tan Color in the tank. Not sure if that was just from the Carpet color or if it was actually dirt. Either way we went over it a few times just for our own conscience. The carpet looks decentbut we have been here for a few months now. And it's looking a bit matted where we're usually walk. If we use our carpet cleaner every few months will will it keep the carpet in decent shape?
Thank you for watching and sharing here 😊. There are some carpets that mat easier than others. Sounds like you are doing well staying on top of cleaning it. Carpets are like a filter and keep allergens from being air born. So regular vaccuming and cleaning will help with air quality in the home. 😊
At the time of this video we were 50 cents per square foot carpet cleaning and for pet urine treatment we start at an additional minimum of $50 and go up depending on how much product we anticipate using and how many areas we need to treat more. I think this job had an additional $100 in urine treatment. The total ticket was around $500 if I recall
@@MarkSaiger you did a phenomenal job. I am assuming that job took two hours with two people. Producing $125 a working hour. You guys worked very Hard and produce awesome results.
@@dogtrainerbreeder7411 thank you. It was actually about an hour once we got rolling, but with doing the video that does take more time... And I'm getting older and slower 😁😅
Yes it is. It's the only rinse we use. It's a 4.7 pH with a little Cleanability. Nice scent in the bottle but hardly anything noticeable while cleaning. Some people say it smells like a fresh rain storm water scent has taken place
You can actually use our P-Lime-Zyme or P-Zyme Eucalyptus Mint urine pet treatment, but that's with rinsing it after it's reccomended 30 minutes dwell time... Or we might only use our Deep Blue All Purpose rinse, Eloquence for Upholstery, Fine Fabrics and Wool prespray cleaner and use our Eucalyptus Mint Odor Destroyer or Lime Citron Odor Destroyer
There will be urine in the pad and some sub floor The bacteria enzyme will keep working on that by consuming and digesting and secreting more enzymatic babies. The odor eliminator will help with Odor, but you are correct. There can be byproduct still in the pad and floor. This is one of the better ways to deal with this situation until they replace the carpet and pad and seal the floor. The owner said this would be the last time cleaning it and we actually reccomended they replace this one. They were on a time crunch and asked us to fix it up this way for now. Urine can cause massive damages.
We will come back and treat a Wick back stain. But we usually never have to reclean. For a Wick back we only need to treat with a peroxide based product such as our Harvard Chemical Just Like Magic or our Saiger's OdorOxy. Just mist one of those products on the spot, groom it in and most times it will dissappear before your eyes and that's all that's needed 😊
We are at 52 cents per sq foot for that location. A little bit further from our home base vs our 50 cents per square local rate. For urine treatment we start at $50 and I think this one we charged $100 extra for urine treatment on top of the 52 cents per sq foot to clean
It actually wasn't too bad when first walked in... But there was quite a bit and we did reccomend replacmemt. They said this would be the last time it would be cleaned.... So I will be waiting to see if that will be true, or it will be on the channel in the future 😉😅
This channel cause he doesn't even try to get the stain out, he just assumes with out trying.. He's so lazy, always in a hurry to get in and out.. I'd never hire him, I like the channels who take pride in their work and are not just in it for the money 💯💯
We are running a higher flow. The jetting is balanced to our larger hoses and blowers. There is quite a bit of difference in our set up compared to most and we recover quite a bit faster. We have done a lot of side by side testing of Wands and equipment. If we slow down more we will flood more than needed.
I've watched hundreds and hundreds of these carpet cleaning videos. And the people in these videos are a joke. I can't believe that they actually think they are carpet cleaners. And that somebody would even hire them. Most of these ( so called ) carpet cleaners. Didn't even know the science behind the chemicals they were using. They were just told to use this for that and that for this and thats what they do. But there is one thing that ALL of these ( so called ) carpet cleaners did. That in my opinion is much more important than the lack of knowledge with their chemicals. And I was shocked when you started talking about it and some what doing it. A little bit. But what shocked me more is what you said when you were doing it. With all the great job and hard work you did with your pretreatment. I can not believe what you said and did. With all your knowledge and experience. I still can't believe it. What I'm talking about is the dry passes during extraction. Most of the ( so called ) carpet cleaners I've watched. Didn't even do ANY dry passes. And then the ones that did did one. And then when you started your extraction and you didn't do ANY dry passes. I thought WTF. But then when you got to the middle of that one room. And started doing dry passes. I thought maybe I'm wrong. And then you showed all the dirt and chemicals still coming up in the window on your wand. Then what you said totally blew me away. I still can't believe it. You see in my opinion, and from years of experience. And really just plain ol common sense. A carpet is not really totally clean. Until you can make passes over the carpet until CLEAN water is coming up. And then you keep doing dry passes till NO water comes up. This shows that the CARPET and PAD are both clean. And helps with the drying process. And keeps meldew and mold from forming in the pad. That is the definition of a clean carpet. There is nothing you can say to convince me that you got all the chemicals that you sprayed on that carpet out. Let alone all the dirt. What will happen is after a week. With people walking all over the carpet. All the left over chemicals and dirt will wick back up to the top of the carpet. And it will look like 💩 again. I've seen it thousands of times. Anyway I'm kinda impressed but not totally. I did subscribe though. Because I'm totally impressed with your knowledge of your chemicals and equipment. Also I don't mean to be such a dick and criticize or work. I'm just stating my opinion and facts. Take care. And I wish you the best of luck.
Welcome to the Channel, and thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I truly appreciate it and can tell your passion for our industry 😊. We truly value and promote dry passes...it's another cleaning pass to us and we just do them, even if not much is coming out. Because of the magic of CZcams, a lot of our dry passes are edited out to keep things moving along in the videos, but you will not catch us not doing dry passes 😊👍. And you are truly correct, we would have some of the chemistry still in that carpet. I should first of all also let everyone know, we tried to talk this person out of cleaning these carpets and recommended replacement. We told them we feel it would be better to use the money towards new flooring. But they "wanted us to do our best" and this would probably be the last time we clean it. (I bet it might be in another video someday...LOL) We also don't try to charge a crazy amount for urine treatments. At that time we were charging $50 for the beginning of urine treatment to accommodate the extra time we have to allow the enzyme time to be working and the extra product cost. This one if I recall was around $75-$100 additional for urine enzyme treatment. We do try to heavily apply and leave that product behind to keep working in the carpet after we finish cleaning. I don't remember in this video if we applied another prespray after the 30 minute dwell time, but I think we did. We at times do not use another cleaner unless really trashed. Usually that coating of prespray is more for on top to help suspend all the soils more and keep them there for easier extraction. We know that most carpets will never be 100 percent clean again when in this terrible condition, but we do our best to try and accommodate, and educate the clients that they should clean more often if they are in a more soiling environment and more active family situations in the home....and a dog or cat continually urinating in the home will cause more damage that carpet cleaning might not fix. We do at times have some wick backs. We tell the clients if a problem, let us know and will address if needed. By luck, the enzyme product we have developed, does a really good job for us. But nothing is always perfect, especially when they were applying everything under the sink prior to us arriving 😁. I'm sure you can relate. Thank you again for your comment. We truly appreciate it. I can tell you are incredibly passionate about our industry, and we really value that. Look forward to seeing you again.😊
Those nylon carpets were so satisfying to clean 😍😍😍😍😍😍
Some old carpets in there 😁😅👍
If I wasnt allergic to dust and math, this would be my side gig 😊 great job Mark & Brody!
You what's crazy, I'm allergic dust and dust mites too 😁. My allergies, I can actually taste some things people also are experiencing in places and have been able to find what was causing them problems in their home 😁
Great Ads, I love the Were not going back one
able to clean urine spots, gum wads and all the unknown in a single swipe…. its a hoover, its a diablo, no its the super saiger butler team !!!!!!! bravo fellas !!!!!
Thank you 😁
I love watching you clean these filthy carpets, I’m a do it yourself carpet cleaner. I wish I had your equipment I could do miracles. I’m curious about how much you charge for a job like this?😊
Thank you. At the time of this video we were 50 cents per square foot carpet and I think we had an additional $100 for the urine treatment. It was around $500+ if I recall
From matted down soiled mess to fluffy luxurious nap. This is why you buy Nylon carpet. You can always bring it back. I honestly think the main reason people don't buy carpet today is because of bad experiences with cheap polyester. The industry has done a really bad job of educating the consumer on how much of a difference carpet selection makes in the long run.
Agreed
So true.
I'm putting in New carpet and it's going to be a white nylon I have waiting for this current puppy to make sure she is potty trained to go outside ALL the time. Doing well so far but still giving it more time. Some of today's poly's are absolute junk
Me too 😁👍
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@@MarkSaiger saludos Mark
Woke up on this bank holiday like 😮 Mark you spoilt me today 😅🫶🏽🩵 love this one. Same about the first room but some stains are just too stubborn or messed with 😢 lovely carpet tho. And loved the crb action and kickout today. That other carpet was hiding too much soil 😅 but you didn’t miss a dust patch of it 🫶🏽😍 great video this one and great job to take on. Thank you 🩵🫶🏽
Thank you 😁. Hope you enjoy a holiday day (if you have the time off 😊) Always great to hear from you 😊
@@MarkSaiger thanks Mark. Made my morning I’m that obsessed I check CZcams every morning with my cuppa while I’m trying to function for the day 😂😆 on the wrong side of 40 now gets ya like that 😭😂😆
Thank you for posting this. Literally a day or 2 ago I was saying I love house cleaning for the carpet sake always fluffy than Comnercial obviously but Comnercial is always the most satisfying to see clean. That zipper is never full and always hungry 😆🫶🏽 keep doing you Mark it’s a pleasure to be apart of it from so far 🇬🇧😃 happy weekend Saiger Krew Boss Puppie’s 🐶🫶🏽🐶 and the CEO (the Wife)😅🫶🏽🩵
Thanks for mentioning so many different variables and giving explanations on ....( what,how,why,education) great stuff Mark, years of experience guys!!!
Thank you and thanks for watching 😊😊
Saiger is the man bruh
Thank you 😁👍
I’m just so amazed at the quality of the clean you can provide customers! If only I could get my hands on all the same stuff lol not that I’d do it any justice in comparison, this is a trade and a skill for a reason and thank goodness for the work you do because it saves ppl a lot of money if having to replace carpet so often. I have two hairy dogs, both I had as pups and boy was it helpful in knowing that dry carpet cleaning agents are not a good thing. I’ve always thought that, I’ve never been one to want to use that powder stuff and now I can say why lol. Pls keep educating what products we should and shouldn’t use because like the red stains that have been bleached… we don’t know until we find out the hard way
Thank you so much for you comment, kindness and support! What a wonderful comment to see today 😊❤️
Nice work on those carpets! I'm happy you're demonstrating what's needed for tough urine-related tasks. Many folks don't realize the extra effort required. I had a similar tough job recently where I advised replacing the carpets due to a big dog that's never taken outside. Surprisingly, they didn't want to pay for an extra urine treatment. It would be great to understand how you navigate these talks with customers, considering it's a delicate topic for them.
-Michael
Thank you! When I saw it, we also had advised the owners of the place that replacmemt would be their best option, but of course time was and issue and they said they will be replacing after this next renter. Who much you want to bet you might see these carpets again on the channel 😉😅.
Sorry forgot to mention handling the client on this topic. We do sometimes with a massive amount of urine mention on occasion it might be better to save your cleaning money and apply it to New carpet. Some will listen, but there are times the clients are buying time. Especially if the pet is still present and are struggling with life in general. We will tell them we cannot make it perfect probably but will do our best to help out. We understand how difficult it is to have a pet in the last times of their lives and the owner is really struggling making an end of life decision... Been there and we tell them that. We just try to be honest and even tell them, we make the products. They do very well but there will always be some damage that you cannot entirely fix. So with an honest conversation we seem to have good luck. And being the Zyme products work so well in general helping to eliminate odor and staining, it can be an overall positive experience for all of us. We also do not want to charge a crazy amount of money to gouge the client, but we also price it to help accommodate our time and expenses. Overall, we have good experiences, but it can be a difficult situation to explain to clients that just cleaning the carpet won't make it better... And sometimes will make it worse. Especially without any urine treatment.
@@MarkSaiger thanks for the detailed reply. I'll see you soon in Vegas 😀
@@JustPerfectHomeServices looking forward to it 😊
Great job guys definitely enjoyed and learned a few things
Thank you 😊. And glad it might have been of some help too 😊👍
Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much. Always appreciate hearing from you 😊
Did my first job today! Carpet cleaning a 2 bed room rental. Came out great, but one stubborn stain I couldn’t get out with two different stain removers. Owner had no idea what it was. Other than that, I was pleased with the outcome not having done this before. Hopefully a lot more is to come!
That's great to hear! On some stains that don't come out, we will treat them with our Harvard Chemical Just Like Magic and just leave it to keep working... Then hope for the best
@@MarkSaiger I couldn’t find that on your site. What section is it under? Once I get a little more cash flow coming in, I’ll be placing an order for that to have. The two I currently have didn’t work, so hopefully that will be the answer for those stubborn stains.
@@BUCKSHOTSTV It's in the spot and stain removal section. We only sell it in cases, but there are other distributors that will sell in singles such as JonDon www.saigers.com/tile-and-carpet-cleaners/spot-stain-removal
It’s eatin’ time!
Oh yeah... And then some 😅
Thanks guys for the great video. I'm looking to start something up like this. Thank you again
Thank you and thanks for being here with us!
You guys should check the car detailer s when they can't get bad stains out they have a special color spray that permantly restores it to new
I believe I know of this product. It it's the one I'm thinking of, it is kind of a short term fix. Our industry tried something similar a few years ago. It didn't stay on the market long. Too much fiber distortion and wear and tear on home carpet so it didn't get popular
its kind of funny how people think stuff will just dry up eventually but it really doesn't lol. i pulled up carpet for a client before due to a dog urine issue and it was still wet even after the dog had been dead for years lol
Absolutely. As the urine salts never dry and will keep even absorbing the moisture in the air 😊👍
Thanks for the master class!
Thank you for watching 😊👍
❤Great Job😮
Thank you so much. I did enjoy doing this place that day, 😊
Who didn’t get the memo about the colored shirt today?
Lol 😁😅
Hey Mr. Saiger: I've been meaning to ask you, with your current jets on the the Conway how long would it take to fill up a 5 gallon Home Depot bucket? Just trying to get an idea of how much water your setup is flowing.
That's a good question. I have 02 jets on it for an 8 flow. I run around 500 to 600 psi but have never done a bucket test to be honest. Will have to try it some time
@@MarkSaiger How much clean water are your vans setup to carry?
@@insertgoodname4809 110 gallons each
@@MarkSaiger WOW!😲 That's like 3 bathtubs.
@@insertgoodname4809 😁👍😅
Gracias por el video mark
Thank you for watching 😊
Bardzo dobry sprzęt to połowa sukcesu.
We really do enjoy our equipment 😊
Love the video! Recently moved into an apartment. The floors looked like they had been cleaned but may have only been vacuumed. We went over the carpet with a store bought carpet cleaner. You know the kind that says it gets out pet stains? There was a bunch of grayish tan Color in the tank. Not sure if that was just from the Carpet color or if it was actually dirt. Either way we went over it a few times just for our own conscience. The carpet looks decentbut we have been here for a few months now. And it's looking a bit matted where we're usually walk. If we use our carpet cleaner every few months will will it keep the carpet in decent shape?
Thank you for watching and sharing here 😊. There are some carpets that mat easier than others. Sounds like you are doing well staying on top of cleaning it. Carpets are like a filter and keep allergens from being air born. So regular vaccuming and cleaning will help with air quality in the home. 😊
What did you charge for this job? You did an awesome job.
At the time of this video we were 50 cents per square foot carpet cleaning and for pet urine treatment we start at an additional minimum of $50 and go up depending on how much product we anticipate using and how many areas we need to treat more. I think this job had an additional $100 in urine treatment. The total ticket was around $500 if I recall
@@MarkSaiger you did a phenomenal job. I am assuming that job took two hours with two people. Producing $125 a working hour. You guys worked very
Hard and produce awesome results.
@@dogtrainerbreeder7411 thank you. It was actually about an hour once we got rolling, but with doing the video that does take more time... And I'm getting older and slower 😁😅
Is your injection rinse your deep blue acid rinse?
Yes it is. It's the only rinse we use. It's a 4.7 pH with a little Cleanability. Nice scent in the bottle but hardly anything noticeable while cleaning. Some people say it smells like a fresh rain storm water scent has taken place
What urine product would you use with wool carpet? Code red since it’s a synthetic enzyme?
You can actually use our P-Lime-Zyme or P-Zyme Eucalyptus Mint urine pet treatment, but that's with rinsing it after it's reccomended 30 minutes dwell time... Or we might only use our Deep Blue All Purpose rinse, Eloquence for Upholstery, Fine Fabrics and Wool prespray cleaner and use our Eucalyptus Mint Odor Destroyer or Lime Citron Odor Destroyer
The carpet might be clean, but unless there is a plastic barrier on top of the padding, the padding and subfloor are still saturated with urine.
There will be urine in the pad and some sub floor
The bacteria enzyme will keep working on that by consuming and digesting and secreting more enzymatic babies. The odor eliminator will help with Odor, but you are correct. There can be byproduct still in the pad and floor. This is one of the better ways to deal with this situation until they replace the carpet and pad and seal the floor. The owner said this would be the last time cleaning it and we actually reccomended they replace this one. They were on a time crunch and asked us to fix it up this way for now. Urine can cause massive damages.
What happens if it tends to wick back up .do you charge to clean again ?
We will come back and treat a Wick back stain. But we usually never have to reclean. For a Wick back we only need to treat with a peroxide based product such as our Harvard Chemical Just Like Magic or our Saiger's OdorOxy. Just mist one of those products on the spot, groom it in and most times it will dissappear before your eyes and that's all that's needed 😊
What do you charge for cleaning something like that ?
We are at 52 cents per sq foot for that location. A little bit further from our home base vs our 50 cents per square local rate. For urine treatment we start at $50 and I think this one we charged $100 extra for urine treatment on top of the 52 cents per sq foot to clean
It almost looked like you knew what you were doing. Sure had me fooled for a while.
Lol... Still don't let me fool you. I'm working on becoming a cleaner someday 😉😅
Mark saiger waddles when he vaccums
Lol 😅
Never ever have carpet in a rental… especially a pet friendly one!
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks 😁
Do we think you can clean it?! Pft! Of course we do!
😁👍. Thanks for your confidence in is 😁
It must stink 😷
It actually wasn't too bad when first walked in... But there was quite a bit and we did reccomend replacmemt. They said this would be the last time it would be cleaned.... So I will be waiting to see if that will be true, or it will be on the channel in the future 😉😅
Cheap landlord should have replaced carpets
We did try to talk them into that too.... They said this would be it's last time cleaning it.... Will see if I have it on the channel again 😁
No shoe covers, no gloves🤮
This channel cause he doesn't even try to get the stain out, he just assumes with out trying.. He's so lazy, always in a hurry to get in and out.. I'd never hire him, I like the channels who take pride in their work and are not just in it for the money 💯💯
Are you talking about us?
You need to slow down your passes
Good grief !
We are running a higher flow. The jetting is balanced to our larger hoses and blowers. There is quite a bit of difference in our set up compared to most and we recover quite a bit faster. We have done a lot of side by side testing of Wands and equipment. If we slow down more we will flood more than needed.
@@MarkSaiger we get told the same thing. Slowing it down overwets the carpet. Great work!!
I've watched hundreds and hundreds of these carpet cleaning videos.
And the people in these videos are a joke.
I can't believe that they actually think they are carpet cleaners. And that somebody would even hire them.
Most of these ( so called ) carpet cleaners.
Didn't even know the science behind the chemicals they were using. They were just told to use this for that and that for this and thats what they do.
But there is one thing that ALL of these ( so called ) carpet cleaners did. That in my opinion is much more important than the lack of knowledge with their chemicals.
And I was shocked when you started talking about it and some what doing it. A little bit.
But what shocked me more is what you said when you were doing it.
With all the great job and hard work you did with your pretreatment.
I can not believe what you said and did.
With all your knowledge and experience.
I still can't believe it.
What I'm talking about is the dry passes during extraction.
Most of the ( so called ) carpet cleaners I've watched. Didn't even do ANY dry passes. And then the ones that did did one.
And then when you started your extraction and you didn't do ANY dry passes.
I thought WTF.
But then when you got to the middle of that one room. And started doing dry passes.
I thought maybe I'm wrong.
And then you showed all the dirt and chemicals still coming up in the window on your wand.
Then what you said totally blew me away.
I still can't believe it.
You see in my opinion, and from years of experience.
And really just plain ol common sense.
A carpet is not really totally clean. Until you can make passes over the carpet until CLEAN water is coming up.
And then you keep doing dry passes till NO water comes up.
This shows that the CARPET and PAD are both clean. And helps with the drying process.
And keeps meldew and mold from forming in the pad.
That is the definition of a clean carpet.
There is nothing you can say to convince me that you got all the chemicals that you sprayed on that carpet out. Let alone all the dirt.
What will happen is after a week. With people walking all over the carpet.
All the left over chemicals and dirt will wick back up to the top of the carpet. And it will look like 💩 again.
I've seen it thousands of times.
Anyway I'm kinda impressed but not totally.
I did subscribe though.
Because I'm totally impressed with your knowledge of your chemicals and equipment.
Also I don't mean to be such a dick and criticize or work.
I'm just stating my opinion and facts.
Take care.
And I wish you the best of luck.
Welcome to the Channel, and thank you so much for your wonderful comment! I truly appreciate it and can tell your passion for our industry 😊.
We truly value and promote dry passes...it's another cleaning pass to us and we just do them, even if not much is coming out. Because of the magic of CZcams, a lot of our dry passes are edited out to keep things moving along in the videos, but you will not catch us not doing dry passes 😊👍. And you are truly correct, we would have some of the chemistry still in that carpet. I should first of all also let everyone know, we tried to talk this person out of cleaning these carpets and recommended replacement. We told them we feel it would be better to use the money towards new flooring. But they "wanted us to do our best" and this would probably be the last time we clean it. (I bet it might be in another video someday...LOL) We also don't try to charge a crazy amount for urine treatments. At that time we were charging $50 for the beginning of urine treatment to accommodate the extra time we have to allow the enzyme time to be working and the extra product cost. This one if I recall was around $75-$100 additional for urine enzyme treatment. We do try to heavily apply and leave that product behind to keep working in the carpet after we finish cleaning.
I don't remember in this video if we applied another prespray after the 30 minute dwell time, but I think we did. We at times do not use another cleaner unless really trashed. Usually that coating of prespray is more for on top to help suspend all the soils more and keep them there for easier extraction. We know that most carpets will never be 100 percent clean again when in this terrible condition, but we do our best to try and accommodate, and educate the clients that they should clean more often if they are in a more soiling environment and more active family situations in the home....and a dog or cat continually urinating in the home will cause more damage that carpet cleaning might not fix.
We do at times have some wick backs. We tell the clients if a problem, let us know and will address if needed. By luck, the enzyme product we have developed, does a really good job for us. But nothing is always perfect, especially when they were applying everything under the sink prior to us arriving 😁. I'm sure you can relate.
Thank you again for your comment. We truly appreciate it. I can tell you are incredibly passionate about our industry, and we really value that.
Look forward to seeing you again.😊