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mwall2230

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I clean these two jet every couple months, never really dirty. One man owns both. New they each cost around 18 million each. At least thats what I've been told.
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Any concern of getting water under the floor and causing electrical problems?? Just curious.....
 

mwall2230

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Not at all, I run psi at 400 and with the suction I'm pulling the carpets are only damp to the touch. Also the carpets are never dirty, once in awhile there will be a spill.
 

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R W said:
Any concern of getting water under the floor and causing electrical problems?? Just curious.....

I've been asked to clean a couple of private jets in my career but passed simply for liability reasons alone.
 
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I asked that just because of Kevin's answer.......liability. Someone had posted before about the liability of cleaning aircraft carpets and upholstery.

I'm sure you wouldn't want to "Rug Doctor" it.....
 

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I have no time to do it myself.

One question, why did ya photo shop out my Platinum logo on the side?

BTW, you did a great job! No complaints.
 

danpauselius

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Looks like a Gulf Stream G5.

Been around a bunch of them ... super nice jets. The only private jet I've ever seen that was nicer was Rupert Murdock's (owns Fox News among other things) Boeing BBJ. Talk about a fricken HUGE private jet!

Trump has a nice jet too but it's kind of gaudy with all the gold inside. Cheap bass turd doesn't even register it in the US ... Bahama's if I remember right.
 

bubba

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Whoa! Can't wait until I get one of those gigs. That's an idea for my next mail out. :)

Looks like they know how to fly in style.
 

Dolly

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Mwall,

Nice job to have.

Would you be willing to enlighten us as to how you charge for
cleaning it.

There was a time when I cleaned all the carpets in 357's.
The carpet was brought to my shop numbered.

The carpet was always very soiled. The blue looked more like
brown from so much dirt. When the job was completed they
looked new again. The whole parking lot was laid out and with
another tech helping me, we could get it done in a morning and dry
by the afternoon.

We cleaned the carpets for years. It was a company that did a total
restoration job on an aircraft. An Aircraft would be tied up for
all kinds of maintenance for many month's.

I usually would charge 850.00.....Unfortunately the company
went belly up. I was in the local San Antonio Express news about
it , but I don't remember anymore why.

Thanks in advance for the information.
 

Greg Loe

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I bet you won't be happy if you ask your insurance agent if your coverage extends to that aircraft and hanger.
 

roro

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When we were quoting on work that had to be done airside one of the requirements was that the vehicle had to certificated for on airport use.
We do another job by keeping the vehicle non-airside and just running hoses out to the aircraft.

roro
 

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