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Cleaning your own carpets
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Re: Cleaning your own carpets
I love that there are still people with that skill, nice all around. I just wish everything around here wasn't made of nylon and polyester, so that the option was still viable.
I really hate things made out of plastic.
I really hate things made out of plastic.
Re: Cleaning your own carpets
There is good money in it since so few offer the service. I have one Doctor who collects exotic cars. (you should see his collection). He has a mansion with several garages connected which surround the central drive. I've cleaned and dyed one of the carpets in a garage a couple of time. Takes about two hours and I charge him $700. He loves it. If you're thinking of adding this I have a couple of words of caution. After the job make SURE you clean the outsides of your pressure hose as well as rinse out the pressure sprayer really well. You don't want to dye the next customers carpet. I learned the4 hard way and was sweating bullets trying to get dye marks out. I'm glad the customer wasn't there at the time.
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