New Website - Miracle Cleaning
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Topic: New Website - Miracle Cleaning
Posted By: miraclecleaning
Subject: New Website - Miracle Cleaning
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 4:43am
Hey everyone I'm brand new here. Can you check out my website and tell me what you think?
Also what are your thoughts on dry carpet cleaning?
http://www.cleaningnc.com - Raleigh Carpet Cleaning
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Posted By: jtuseo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 10:15am
If a carpet is very dirty I do not think your system will clean it, in fact I know it wont. The website is very nice. Go out and buy a portable extractor at least.
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Posted By: CleanEvo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 11:01am
I experimented with dry compound carpet cleaning and did not get good results. It is OK for an interim cleaning but over all is about the least effective method for carpet cleaning. HWE, bonnet, OP all outperform the dry compound process.
These days a professional carpet cleaner needs to offer more than one cleaning solution because every situation is different. If you've been doing this for a while then you probably have already realized that.
Get a good portable, a OP or Bonnet machine and use them when the situation requires restorative cleaning. Your customers will be happier when their carpets are cleaned properly...this is more important to them that the process you use...and you can use GREEN cleaners with all these cleaning processes.
You will get more referals by getting the carpets as clean as possible.
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Posted By: jtuseo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 11:13am
Thats right!
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Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 11:48am
"Dry-Cleaning" would be considered: "Cosmetic Cleaning" at best.
It is only used basically, for carpet maintenance rather than for Carpet Cleaning.
Good Fortune;
Ed Valentine
www.cross-american.com
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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 1:11pm
I think it is vwry unfortunate that this fellow has decided to take the CD route and misslead the public with his web site. How after all this can he possible attempt to do a proper job of cleaning anything?
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 1:40pm
Actually guys the method we use deeps cleans the carpet. The brushing method along with the cleaner get's out stains and never causes wick back due to water methods. Also we don't have any dry time and no water get's under the mat, on the floor, etc.
We have done many tests and lab tests and found our method actually works better than steam cleaning. There is NEVER any mold or mildew build up and we can offer all processes in ONE low cost.
We have actually ben in business over 8 years and we get call backs every 6 months. Most people who use steam cleaning then our dry cleaning always stick with the dry cleaning method.
BTW I agree, some dry compounds are horrible and DO NOT work, but we found a new product that is clearly amazing and cleans better than anything out there.
------------- http://www.cleaningnc.com - Raleigh Carpet Cleaning
http://www.cleaningnc.com - Carpet Cleaning Raleigh
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Posted By: Ninja-wand
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 3:54pm
I notice that the carpet that youre cleaning on your website is NOT dirty at all. It actually looks like new carpet to me...
NOw, prove that you can hang with the Big boys and post a video that actually show you cleaning a heavily soiled carpet. Prove that your method "Cleans better than anything out there".
These tests that youve claim to have done. Can you elaborate a little more about it?? What TM,,Chemical,and/or process did you compare it with to get to your conclusion??
Btw, HOw would you treat Urine contamination or Blood??? Just scrub it in and vacuum??
Im not tryin to knock on ya...But, Claiming that it's the best method out there seems far fetched to me.
Ps- Youre website is top notch though.
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Posted By: CleanEvo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 3:56pm
I'd love to see the results of your lab test...go ahead...convince me.
I'm familiar with the Vorwerk product you use and I can assure you that it will not clean the carpets as effectively as hot water extraction will. I've tried it...I know. Too often you have to come up with excuses as to why stains and traffic lanes don't come 100% clean.
I'm not saying it doesn't have usefullness in certain situations...but you cannot be a professional carpet cleaner and use it 100% of the time...you will not get professional results. There is a reason it is considered an interim method by most carpet mills and professionals in the industry.
I'm in no way attacking your system...I'm just trying to help you become a better carpet cleaner. Just like others on this board have done for me. Do yourself a favor and take some courses and get educated...at the very least take the IICRC carpet cleaning technician course...it's worth the time and effort.
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Posted By: Ken_Is_OK
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 4:13pm
a consumer would have to be an idiot to call a carpet cleaning company who uses NEW carpet for before and after video LOLOLOLOLOLOL
miraclecleaning wrote:
Hey everyone I'm brand new here. Can you check out my website and tell me what you think?
Also what are your thoughts on dry carpet cleaning?
http://www.cleaningnc.com - Raleigh Carpet Cleaning |
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Posted By: Ken_Is_OK
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 4:19pm
overall I like the site.
If I called for house cleaning I would expect the lady to arrive dressed exactly as on the web site though.
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Posted By: Ken_Is_OK
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 4:24pm
Posted By: cmaster
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 4:26pm
miraclecleaning wrote:
Actually guys the method we use deeps cleans the carpet. The brushing method along with the cleaner get's out stains and never causes wick back due to water methods. Also we don't have any dry time and no water get's under the mat, on the floor, etc.
We have done many tests and lab tests and found our method actually works better than steam cleaning. There is NEVER any mold or mildew build up and we can offer all processes in ONE low cost.
We have actually ben in business over 8 years and we get call backs every 6 months. Most people who use steam cleaning then our dry cleaning always stick with the dry cleaning method.
BTW I agree, some dry compounds are horrible and DO NOT work, but we found a new product that is clearly amazing and cleans better than anything out there. |
This sounds like Chem Dry's sales pitch
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 6:01pm
Ninja-wand wrote:
I notice that the carpet that youre cleaning on your website is NOT dirty at all. It actually looks like new carpet to me...
NOw, prove that you can hang with the Big boys and post a video that actually show you cleaning a heavily soiled carpet. Prove that your method "Cleans better than anything out there".
These tests that youve claim to have done. Can you elaborate a little more about it?? What TM,,Chemical,and/or process did you compare it with to get to your conclusion??
Btw, HOw would you treat Urine contamination or Blood??? Just scrub it in and vacuum??
Im not tryin to knock on ya...But, Claiming that it's the best method out there seems far fetched to me.
Ps- Youre website is top notch though.
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Sure I'll get some videos together for you. Basically trying to say that you don't need to spend $30,000 on a huge machine and lots of equipment. You can spend $1500, get a startup going and clean just as good. Plus I only take in one machine and a vacuum + cleaner to all appointments. =)
Urine.... if it's still wet we soak up what is left first. You can put the dry (white) powder on top of the urine and it actually draws it all out in about 20 mins. If the urine is dry the powder and the machine still pulls it out, the white powder turns yellow and we use an injector to kill off any bacteria. Most people are VERY happy about our pet stain removal because it doesn't wet it and make the stain larger and there is NEVER any smell once we leave.
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 6:03pm
CleanEvo wrote:
I'd love to see the results of your lab test...go ahead...convince me.
I'm familiar with the Vorwerk product you use and I can assure you that it will not clean the carpets as effectively as hot water extraction will. I've tried it...I know. Too often you have to come up with excuses as to why stains and traffic lanes don't come 100% clean.
I'm not saying it doesn't have usefullness in certain situations...but you cannot be a professional carpet cleaner and use it 100% of the time...you will not get professional results. There is a reason it is considered an interim method by most carpet mills and professionals in the industry.
I'm in no way attacking your system...I'm just trying to help you become a better carpet cleaner. Just like others on this board have done for me. Do yourself a favor and take some courses and get educated...at the very least take the IICRC carpet cleaning technician course...it's worth the time and effort.  |
We have also found out that the Vorwerk product does not clean as well and I agree with you about heavier traffic areas not coming as clean. We use a different product now and quit using the Vorwerk product.
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 6:04pm
Ken_Is_OK wrote:
a consumer would have to be an idiot to call a carpet cleaning company who uses NEW carpet for before and after video LOLOLOLOLOLOL
miraclecleaning wrote:
Hey everyone I'm brand new here. Can you check out my website and tell me what you think?
Also what are your thoughts on dry carpet cleaning?
http://www.cleaningnc.com - Raleigh Carpet Cleaning |
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*cough* it's a video to show off our method....nothing more. I'll get some before and after pics together for you guys.
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 6:05pm
cmaster wrote:
miraclecleaning wrote:
Actually guys the method we use deeps cleans the carpet. The brushing method along with the cleaner get's out stains and never causes wick back due to water methods. Also we don't have any dry time and no water get's under the mat, on the floor, etc.
We have done many tests and lab tests and found our method actually works better than steam cleaning. There is NEVER any mold or mildew build up and we can offer all processes in ONE low cost.
We have actually ben in business over 8 years and we get call backs every 6 months. Most people who use steam cleaning then our dry cleaning always stick with the dry cleaning method.
BTW I agree, some dry compounds are horrible and DO NOT work, but we found a new product that is clearly amazing and cleans better than anything out there. |
This sounds like Chem Dry's sales pitch  |
Nah not chem dry (ewww) our product works better than there product does. =)
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http://www.cleaningnc.com - Carpet Cleaning Raleigh
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Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 6:26pm
website looks great!...no need to defend your method...just do your thing.
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Posted By: Ken_Is_OK
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 9:14pm
yah right steamer, nice try!
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Posted By: jtuseo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 10:14pm
I want to see a video of somebody cleaning carpets that have been soiled with stains and soil that have been in the carpet for 2 years or more. Also I have never been called to a house while the urine is still wet. How about cleaning urine staines that are 6 months old. Shake your dust and your 1950 push vac on another board.You should be embarassed to post that here.
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Posted By: jtuseo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 10:16pm
better yet clean stained olefin carpets with that.
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Posted By: CleanEvo
Date Posted: 21/February/2007 at 11:01pm
jtuseo wrote:
better yet clean stained olefin carpets with that. |
There's no way that you can clean dirty olefin with absorbent powder...doesn't matter what brand...I've tried them all...some are slightly better than others, however the all over promise and under deliver.
I picked up a commercial account that someone had been cleaning with Host and some type of pre-spray for 5 years. The carpet was so dirty it was shameful...this customer had been paying top dollar for poor results. I pulled out a lot of residual powder and the customer could not believe how good the carpets looked after I was done.
Miracle cleaner...I do agree with Steamer...if it's working for you... go ahead... If you really want to become the best cleaner you can be...expand your tools available to you and take some courses.
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Posted By: MR. STEAMER
Date Posted: 22/February/2007 at 7:50am
Listen gentlemen it's simple.....the customer will decided....if he's good they'll call him back....if he's crap...we'll at least he'll have a nice website..
He has a nice website.....why do we care what he uses to clean with.... In my area I love guys like him....means more business for me....LOL
btw my website never brought me in one call on it's own....a big waste of time IMO......to much junk already on the net to surf through.
if you have to refer people to your website...better just talk to them on the phone...direct contact is a lot better
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 22/February/2007 at 8:08am
CleanEvo wrote:
jtuseo wrote:
better yet clean stained olefin carpets with that. |
There's no way that you can clean dirty olefin with absorbent powder...doesn't matter what brand...I've tried them all...some are slightly better than others, however the all over promise and under deliver.
I picked up a commercial account that someone had been cleaning with Host and some type of pre-spray for 5 years. The carpet was so dirty it was shameful...this customer had been paying top dollar for poor results. I pulled out a lot of residual powder and the customer could not believe how good the carpets looked after I was done.
Miracle cleaner...I do agree with Steamer...if it's working for you... go ahead... If you really want to become the best cleaner you can be...expand your tools available to you and take some courses. |
Very true, we have to use a different product on olefin. Also Host does not work at all, it's a very BAD product. The product we use is much better than Host. I'm working on getting a local steamer to come over and do a sample testing on some carpet. We will do part with the stamer and the other part with our product method and get the results for you all. =)
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 22/February/2007 at 8:10am
MR. STEAMER wrote:
Listen gentlemen it's simple.....the customer will decided....if he's good they'll call him back....if he's crap...we'll at least he'll have a nice website..
He has a nice website.....why do we care what he uses to clean with.... In my area I love guys like him....means more business for me....LOL
btw my website never brought me in one call on it's own....a big waste of time IMO......to much junk already on the net to surf through.
if you have to refer people to your website...better just talk to them on the phone...direct contact is a lot better
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Your website does not bring in enough business because it is not setup right. If you go to www.google.com or www.yahoo.com or www.msn.com and search for "carpet cleaning raleigh" without the quotes you will see us listed on the front page. We get over 150 visitors a day and more than 30 appointments each week.
I do NO phone book advertisement and pay nothing to advertise my business, I only use my Internet skills and get that much business.
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Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 22/February/2007 at 12:54pm
You might want to hire a smaller maid... She looks 15' tall....lol!!! peeking in the 2nd floor windows....
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Posted By: miraclecleaning
Date Posted: 22/February/2007 at 12:59pm
John L wrote:
You might want to hire a smaller maid... She looks 15' tall....lol!!! peeking in the 2nd floor windows....[IMG]height=19 alt="Nah, nah" src="http://www.kleenkuip.com/forum/smileys/tongue2.gif" width=33 align=absMiddle> |
Yah she is huge isn't she? We call her Sasquatch!
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