Mikey P
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This week we have the one and only Ruth Travis on MBWebinars.
Ruth needs no introductions to anyone in the textile cleaning industry but if just landed here from Mars here it is..
Ruth has a B.S. degree in Textiles from the University of Tennessee and has attended most of the major cleaning and restoration industry courses.
She shares with her students and peers the unique perspective of a small carpet cleaning business owner, retail rug store owner and carpet inspector. She has over 25 years experience in maintenance and restoration of carpet, rugs and upholstery. In addition, she is a flooring inspector and performs corrections for some of the major carpet mills. She has traveled throughout the US and abroad sharing her knowledge with other cleaners, inspectors and restorers.
Ruth is an active volunteer in the cleaning, restoration and inspection industry. She served as the IICRC as Marketing Committee Chairman and President/Chairman of the Board of Directors for two years and is the past Chairman of the IICRC’s Color Repair Committee. She is also on the IICRC Rug Cleaning Technician Committee and was one of the editors of IICRC S-100 Carpet Cleaning Standard and S-300 Upholstery Cleaning Standard. She was a member of the S520 Mold Remediation Standard Committee.
Ruth also serves as Past President of the Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians.
After fulfilling her responsibilities as President of the IICRC, Ruth was named the Director of the WoolSafe Organization in North America.
- See more at: http://www.woolsafeacademy.org/about-ruth-travis/#sthash.VYQMTwf6.dpuf
Wool and only wool will be on the docket for discussion.
"Woolsafe"
What is it really?
Who does the testing?
What passes and what doesn't?
What does it take to be a Wool Safe Service Provider?
Wool Broadlooms.
Learn to identify Axminsters, Wiltons and Starks.
Learn how to safely and effectively clean the best of the best.
Woven Wool rugs
Ruth's new ID flash cards
A review of all the current wool guru classes
Fiber Protection
What brands are Wool Safe approved and which are not
Application dos and dont's
Selling tips
This Wednesday, May 4th 6PM PST @ https://intercallsnh.adobeconnect.com/_a1084829614/mikeysboardwebinars/
Ruth needs no introductions to anyone in the textile cleaning industry but if just landed here from Mars here it is..
Ruth has a B.S. degree in Textiles from the University of Tennessee and has attended most of the major cleaning and restoration industry courses.
She shares with her students and peers the unique perspective of a small carpet cleaning business owner, retail rug store owner and carpet inspector. She has over 25 years experience in maintenance and restoration of carpet, rugs and upholstery. In addition, she is a flooring inspector and performs corrections for some of the major carpet mills. She has traveled throughout the US and abroad sharing her knowledge with other cleaners, inspectors and restorers.
Ruth is an active volunteer in the cleaning, restoration and inspection industry. She served as the IICRC as Marketing Committee Chairman and President/Chairman of the Board of Directors for two years and is the past Chairman of the IICRC’s Color Repair Committee. She is also on the IICRC Rug Cleaning Technician Committee and was one of the editors of IICRC S-100 Carpet Cleaning Standard and S-300 Upholstery Cleaning Standard. She was a member of the S520 Mold Remediation Standard Committee.
Ruth also serves as Past President of the Society of Cleaning and Restoration Technicians.
After fulfilling her responsibilities as President of the IICRC, Ruth was named the Director of the WoolSafe Organization in North America.
In 1988, Ruth and her her partner, Ginger started their fabric care service in Chattanooga, Tennessee where she performed fabric cleaning, protection, and inspection and color correction services for her clients, interior designers and carpet mills.
In 1995 she opened a retail rug store, The Rug Exchange. After selling her share of the business to her partner in 2001, Ruth shifted her focus to training and instructing others in the fabric care industry.- See more at: http://www.woolsafeacademy.org/about-ruth-travis/#sthash.VYQMTwf6.dpuf
Wool and only wool will be on the docket for discussion.
"Woolsafe"
What is it really?
Who does the testing?
What passes and what doesn't?
What does it take to be a Wool Safe Service Provider?
Wool Broadlooms.
Learn to identify Axminsters, Wiltons and Starks.
Learn how to safely and effectively clean the best of the best.
Woven Wool rugs
Ruth's new ID flash cards
A review of all the current wool guru classes
Fiber Protection
What brands are Wool Safe approved and which are not
Application dos and dont's
Selling tips
This Wednesday, May 4th 6PM PST @ https://intercallsnh.adobeconnect.com/_a1084829614/mikeysboardwebinars/
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