there are 12 steps
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Is there a higher power involved?there are 12 steps
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6 steps is industry standard here.. dumbed down to 4 if your a franchise
step 1 if carried out properly determines how many steps are required
Any comments and suggestions appreciated.
that process is way overkill for 98.375%
it really isn't about being the world's greatest fiber bundle massager
steps one thru 147 can be boiled down to two
1.) they like and trust you
2.) you're responsive to their needs
..L.T.A.
The other guy didn't really care and I don't think wanted to do the job.
step 5. is a restorative clean only (heavy heavy soiling only) I prefer more prespray and dwell over padding if I know I can get away with it
step 6. often not required if got prespray right to start with
step 8. how do you vacuum a wet carpet?
step 9. bonneting can help with soil removal but I prefer to reclean if neccesary, it can also help with drying but I prefer airmovers
that would fall under #2
"responsive" to their needs..he wasn't
you really do all the steps you listed on every job???
..L.T.A.
If it has heavy traffic areas it is restorative not standard clean for me5. What about heavy traffic areas? I am not a fan of the Nike shuffle on a carpet.
6. Rust, chewing gum, blue green red stains etc
8. Wet and dry vacuum cleaner
9. Not for cleaning more for final appearance and reduced dry time
I'm curious what your production rates are and how much one would have to charge be profitable
I'm assuming you run a two man crew??
or charging a buck-o-ft to clean if one man??
..L.T.A.
I'm curious what your production rates are and how much one would have to charge be profitable
I'm assuming you run a two man crew??
or charging a buck-o-ft to clean if one man??
..L.T.A.
1. Inspect QUICKLY1. Inspection with client to determine fibre and soiling type/level. Set Expectations of client and take note of possible areas to upsell.
2. Discuss Upselling with the client.
3. Vacuum all areas.
4. Prespray with appropriate product determined after step 1
5. Scrub all areas with pad
6. Apply spotting solutions to stubborn stains.
7. HWE with neutralising rinse
8. Post clean vacuum.
9. Polish all areas with.bonnet
10. Groom
11. post clean walk thru with client so they can tell you how amazing you are
Any comments and suggestions appreciated.
I want you hoohas to think about a little fact that's in EVERY home service business:
The customer wants us in and out of their house in an average of 2.5hrs so they can go on with their daily schedule in their life.
I understand if it's a huge $750job. But on the average $300job you need to find a way to efficiently do the magic.
My point is, cut those 11 steps in half
1. Inspect QUICKLY
2. Vacuum all rooms
3. Spray, not prespray, your emulsifying goodies everywhere
4. Scrub ONLY the heavy trafficked areas
5. HWE
6. Apply spotting solutions IF stains are still there after you've HWE the carpet
7. Skip step 8 because you pulled your wand straight and NOT triangle, giving you better dry passes
8. Skip step 9 because the first 6 steps should've given you KickAss results
9. Skip step 10 because you your straight wand passes makes the carpet look groomed
10. Skip step 11 because you don't want to put footprints in your newly cleaned carpet.
Get paid, and leave with a happier customer because you're out of their way.
So how many steps have you taken with better results? 6