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[email protected] September 22nd 03 02:11 PM

carpet cleaners
 
In uk.d-i-y, dave @ stejonda wrote:

Does anyone have experience of the various carpet cleaners available in
the UK.


Unless your carpet cleaning is going to border on the obsessive, I think
this is one piece of gear it's worth hiring every 4-6 or more months,
rather than buying. 15 quid for a 24hour hire including one lot of
consumables (enough for 4-5 rooms) seems to be the going rate - prolly
more in Landan, mind ;-) The hired-out kit tends to be of a better spec,
though obviously more bashed about, than what you'd buy at an affordable
retail rate.

Just an idea... Stefek

Peter Andrews September 22nd 03 03:11 PM

carpet cleaners
 

"Huge" wrote in message
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writes:
In uk.d-i-y, dave @ stejonda wrote:

Does anyone have experience of the various carpet cleaners available in
the UK.


Unless your carpet cleaning is going to border on the obsessive, I think
this is one piece of gear it's worth hiring every 4-6 or more months,
rather than buying. 15 quid for a 24hour hire including one lot of
consumables (enough for 4-5 rooms) seems to be the going rate - prolly
more in Landan, mind ;-) The hired-out kit tends to be of a better spec,
though obviously more bashed about, than what you'd buy at an affordable
retail rate.


And it's very, very, very, very hard work. It's not something you're going
to be doing often, believe me.

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I used to hire a cleaner and spend all day doing the whole house -
absolutely knackered... then my wife bought a Hoover, now she does each room
as she deems necessary! A fantastic improvement :-)

Peter



PoP September 22nd 03 04:44 PM

carpet cleaners
 
On 22 Sep 2003 13:34:14 GMT, (Huge) wrote:

And it's very, very, very, very hard work. It's not something you're going
to be doing often, believe me.


I'm not entirely sure I agree with that. In the past my wife and I
have hired one of those red Rug Doctor things that are available for
hire from the DIY sheds.

It's been a few years now, but I can't recall it being that strenuous
a job. Filling with water, emptying of nasty stuff mixed with water
that could not possibly have come out of our carpets, aside from that
just a bit brisker than your average vacuum cleaning.

You may be referring to something different however.

PoP


Peter Ashby September 22nd 03 05:16 PM

carpet cleaners
 
In article ,
PoP wrote:

On 22 Sep 2003 13:34:14 GMT, (Huge) wrote:

And it's very, very, very, very hard work. It's not something you're going
to be doing often, believe me.


I'm not entirely sure I agree with that. In the past my wife and I
have hired one of those red Rug Doctor things that are available for
hire from the DIY sheds.

It's been a few years now, but I can't recall it being that strenuous
a job. Filling with water, emptying of nasty stuff mixed with water
that could not possibly have come out of our carpets, aside from that
just a bit brisker than your average vacuum cleaning.

You may be referring to something different however.


Possibly the effort of moving all the furniture so you can do the job
properly. Also in our house it means we actually have to tidy up
properly. My wife and I occasionally talk about getting one, usually
when her hayfever is bad, fortunately it was a short season for her this
year.

Peter

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