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THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE CARPET CLEANERS ASSOCIATION Welcome to the second edition of the new format magazine The Clean Sheet. I really appreciate all the emails and messages of feedback you’ve sent into the office, and also those who have taken time to call me directly. It is YOUR magazine and we want it to reflect what you tell us you want. Please keep your ideas and suggestions coming, and especially any news you’d love to share in the “Social Corner”. It’s great to see ‘good business’ and ‘charitable’ actions recognised. I want to talk about the things member ask me about when they speak to me directly. They might seem like a rambling, but this sums up the conversations and answers questions I’ve had directed at me… Well, some people have said “I must be mad!”, and having also been warned that the role of President of the NCCA would be very busy, and at times put you out there for a ‘pot shot’, I have to say “I’m loving it!” The appointment of Dave Wheadon as a full time CEO has certainly had a massive impact on all areas of the Association and I’m sure has also made my role easier. I speak almost daily with Dave and his enthusiasm is infectious. When I receive calls directly from members who have also dealt with Dave and they say they love his enthusiasm and positivity that just confirms that as a Board we made the right choice to appoint a CEO, and Dave into that role. I don’t want this to be a “mutual appreciation society” message, but I want to encourage you to spread the news about the changes that are
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happening in the NCCA, share them with other guys out there who are not members. Let’s grow this organisation for everyone’s benefit, but most of all, start actively promoting your membership to the consumer. This is a two way street, it needs us as an organisation and you as a member to work together.
I don’t want to steal others thunder, but our recent radio day gave us exposure to millions of people, and those members who picked up on this and promoted it locally also reaped the benefit We’re looking to do more of this type of marketing/PR that we can all tap into. There’s lot’s happening that we can’t discuss publicly yet. What I can tell you is that during the renewal period we traditionally lose a significant number of members for various reasons. This year, not only have we massively reduced that number, we have added significantly more new members resulting in a net GAIN at a time when we usually see the biggest dip in membership numbers. This is, apparently, unprecedented and shows that we are getting the word out there about the benefits and value of membership. To those who have recommended the NCCA to others, I thank you personally. I know what promoting the NCCA has done for my business, so later this year we are proposing to host a series of
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market your membership correctly IT IS a lead generation source. In my business we ask “was there any particular reason you chose us to clean your furnishings?” We hear responses like “I saw you were part of the trade association…” and “The local carpet shop said I should choose a member…” My door is always open, email, call or message me with any queries or feedback you have. Allan
DIARY DATES Alltec Open Day
15 July
National Trust Tour
22 July
WCP Show
9 Sept
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PRESIDENT Allan Simmons
VICE PRESIDENTS Tim Colenutt Paul Pearce
DIRECTORS Glyn Charnock (Company Secretary) Nigel Lay Martin Johns David Weaver
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CLEANING IN HOT WEATHER I know this article, or at least the underlying message, has been published before, but there has already been a Facebook post on the subject this year and having already seen some very hot spells this year and possibly more to come, I thought it would be a good idea to republish, especially with the large number of new members we have who won’t have seen it. During the winter months and humid spring conditions, many cleaners find they have issues with extended drying times and have been asking advice about speeding up the drying process. With the recent spell of hot weather however, drying isn’t a problem any more, Though a whole new set of concerns rear their heads. Doing ok. You’re probably well hydrated. Drink water as normal. You’re just fine. You could stand to drink a little water now, maybe a small glass of water. Drink about 1/2 bottle of water (1/4 liter) within the hour, or drink a whole bottle (1/2 liter) of water if you’re outside and/or sweating. Drink about 1/2 bottle of water (1/4 liter) right now, or drink a whole bottle (1/2 liter) of water if you’re outside and/or sweating. Drink 2 bottles of water right now (1 liter). If your urine is darker than this and/or red or brown, then dehydration may not be your problem. See a doctor.
Pre-sprays can dry very quickly when applied to carpets or upholstery in hot weather. If this happens, please DO NOT apply more pre-spray. You have very highly concentrated product in the item already, and adding more product will only make any potential problems much worse. As products dry out they obviously become very concentrated, potentially altering the pH and forming residues
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which adhere to the fibres. Products containing solvents or citrus oils for removing grease may see the solvent evaporate away making them much less effective. You should rinse the item thoroughly with your normal rinse solution, then start the cleaning process again by applying fresh pre-spray, agitating and rinsing, but make sure the pre-spray doesn’t dry out this time of course!
TO PREVENT THE PROBLEM: 1) Work in smaller sections with less dwell time. As the ambient temperature is higher, most products will work better anyway so the reduced dwell time shouldn’t make a difference to the standard of clean and working in smaller sections will prevent the prespray drying out. 2) Increase dilution rates for products. If you know the product is going to start drying out, try mixing at say 12 to 1 instead of 10 to 1, then as the pre-spray dries, the solution reaches its normal dilution rate. This can be difficult to judge, but is a better option than having products dry out before extraction. 3) Apply more pre-spray – you might say this is obvious, but I would only do this if you have increased the dilution rate first – putting too much product down can cause its own problems and please ensure that you are not over wetting, just a little extra to keep things damp is the key. If you have increased the dilution rate of your product, you can always apply a little more during the clean to keep things damp. Equipment can also suffer. Brass quick disconnects can become stiff, cables and solution hoses can soften and kink more easily, and fan motors and pumps can overheat. Keep equipment well ventilated, make sure cooling fans in equipment are clean and working correctly, check cables for damage and don’t leave cables coiled up when equipment is running, spread them out to prevent overheating.
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risk of all sorts of problems caused by dehydration, including long term health issues like kidney damage – anything darker than straw coloured is a problem. Oh, yes, and resist that refreshing pint of lager on the way home, alcohol dehydrates you even more, drink plenty of water before that pint!
APPARENT SOILING We don’t seem to hear the phrase “Apparent Soiling” so much these days, although it can be one of the most difficult phenomenon to explain to a potential customer. There are two types of soil - “Real Soil” and “Apparent Soil”. I like to define each as follows:
REAL SOIL Any matter that is foreign to the construction of the carpet and can be removed from the carpet. Carpets act as filters by trapping soils such as sand, grit, food, hair, dust. This “Real Soil” can be removed with frequent vacuuming and is, for the most part, what professional carpet cleaners deal with on a daily basis.
APPARENT SOIL Appears to be soil but cannot be removed because it is not really soil.
EXAMPLES OF APPARENT SOIL INCLUDE: Damage in Heavy Traffic Areas - The main traffic areas of a carpet will appear grey or dirty when they are worn or flattened. The potential customer will often be expecting total removal of this, after all it is “just dirt”. Any abrasive soil that has been allowed to build up over time will have damaged the carpet fibres resulting in a change of their light reflection qualities.
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The offending discolouration tends to look like normal soiling and if the customer isn’t made aware of the fact that the unsightly appearance will more than likely still be evident after a clean you may have some difficulty explaining the result. A discussion beforehand is recommended, almost a damage limitation exercise. Pile Reversal - This phenomenon, also known as shading, pooling or water marks, is often seen on cut pile carpets. It is all down to light reflection of the fibres leaning in different directions and is NOT correctable by cleaning. Lighting - Shadows and reflections can create some really frustrating experiences for cleaning technicians. Many strange spots visible after a clean are actually shadows from household contents, e.g. indentations from furniture, reflection of light from mirrors or lights. Wear - The wearing of the face fibres of the carpet, damage by abrasion of foot traffic, often seen in front of chairs and settees, in doorways into the room especially if there is a sharp turn as you enter. Dealing with this apparent soiling entails the cleaning technician identifying the problem and then spending time with the potential customer in explaining what they should expect after a clean. Don’t forget that the customer is usually looking for the cleaned item to look ‘like new’. We know from experience that this is not always possible.
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NCCA RUG SCHOOL WITH PAUL PEARCE APRIL 10TH AND 11TH 2017 – WINSFORD, CHESHIRE
“Attended the most fabulous NCCA Rug training course this week. The knowledge and experience of Paul Pearce - The Master of all cleaning. You cannot put a price on the value of this course. Worth every penny and has added true value to my business overnight. To all NCCA members please please add this to your list of training requirements - you will not regret it!” – David Weaver
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JULY 4TH & 5TH – GLOUCESTER “Thanks to Paul Pearce for a really insightful rug course these last couple of days. Definitely recommend it.” – Will Swait (A1 Cotswold Carpet Cleaners Ltd) “Great course. Highly recommended. I learnt a lot from the master.” – Mark Porteous (Eco Care Carpet Cleaning) “Thanks to Paul Pearce for another interesting course this time about rug cleaning. Always lots of help and advice on these courses. Thanks to Ryan for use of his rug cleaning plant too.” – John McRobie (Clean & Fresh Ltd)
A big thank you to Dave Thompson (Chem-Dry Charlie) and Ryan Hughes (Eco Clean Carpet & Upholstery Care Ltd) for giving up their busy units to host the NCCA Rug School.
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INTRODUCING TRUSTED LOCAL CLEANERS Trusted Local Cleaners (TLC) is the first online directory specifically for consumers to find trusted, carpet and upholstery cleaning professionals, accredited by the National Carpet Cleaners Association. This is the new consumer-facing website for the Association, and only members of the NCCA will be listed on this directory. Each member will have a listing on the website that will contain contact and service information but can also be customised with your own text, images and videos. Listings can be found and sorted by customers looking for local professional cleaners and a review system has been introduced, which can be of great benefit in terms of search rankings. Reviews from customers will be an integral part of the website and provisions will be made available to assist members in collecting feedback. A range of blog posts will also be featured that can be shared and referenced through your social media and website.
1. ACCESS YOUR ACCOUNT The office will email you details of your username and password. These will give you access to yours TLC profile and listing. Once you have logged in, you can change your password by selecting the ‘Edit Profile’ tab.
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2. CUSTOMISE YOUR LISTING Once you’ve logged in you will be redirected to ‘Edit Directory Listing’, this is where you can add or change any of your listing details. Your listing has been pre-populated with information we have on file. To ensure that your listings are optimised for customer searches, please can you email Lauren if you have any queries about your listed cleaning services and methods, and any additional locations you may cover. If you would like to make any amendments, evidence may be required for confirmation.
3. B ECOME A 5* TRUSTED LOCAL CLEANER The review system allows your customers to leave feedback about their experience. The higher your ratings, the higher you will display in the search results when filtered by ratings. Reviews are approved by admin and will be used to determine the ‘Featured Trusted Local Cleaner of the Month’. The NCCA are in the process of creating review cards for members. We encourage members to give these out to their customers to direct them to leave a review online. Customers can also contact the office for us to input their review. We will let you know when these are available.
The “TLC Guarantee” is that all listed cleaners are trained, insured and professional, so please ensure that you always keep the NCCA updated with your latest insurance cover and any qualifications or credentials. If you are having any trouble accessing your TLC account or would like some help editing your listing, please contact lauren@ncca.co.uk
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NCCA SPRING CLEAN SURVEY
As part of National Spring Cleaning Week, the NCCA took to the British public with their Spring Clean Survey to undercover general attitudes towards cleanliness and cleaning habits. The survey found that 40% of typical households considered it rude if guests did not take their shoes off when visiting their house. However, around 8% of those admitted to wearing their own shoes around the house. The survey revealed that 70% of people had brought mud into their home, and 25% admitted to treading dog poo in their carpet. Dog mess carries a wealth of bacteria, and if it is not removed promptly and correctly, it can be passed on to adults, children and other animals. Professional cleaning can ensure elimination of such germs and bacteria.
Interestingly, over 25% of those surveyed said that they’d changed a baby’s nappy on the carpet. Some carpets may look clean on the surface, but the visible grime we notice is just the tip of the iceberg.
appearance of carpets and upholstery, but also creates a more hygienic environment, by removing accumulated soil and debris. It is not uncommon to rest in our beds and on our sofas when feeling unwell, as 70% uncovered. It is crucial to keep your home clean to prevent spreading germs further around the house, and even to the wider community.
Over 85% of soil is buried deep within the carpet pile, and most domestic vacuum cleaners and steamers haven’t got what it takes to get rid of these deep-down germs.
NHS research has shown that 2/3 of Britons don’t follow basic hygiene, which makes the need for regular, professional cleaning all the more important.
I wonder how many of the 40% who revealed that they exercise, and the 25% of those who’ve had sex on the carpet in their home, have thought about what might be lurking in their carpets. Professional cleaning not only improves the
With what has been revealed, it is alarming to hear that 50% eat or drink whilst sat on our carpets, and 75% whilst on the sofa. Over 51% are happy to eat something they’ve dropped on their floor too.... Think it’s time for a professional clean yet?
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THE SURVEY RESULTS ARE IN...
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COURSE DATES NCCA COURSES 2017
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 15 - 16 September 17 - 18 November
ADVANCED SPOT & STAIN TREATMENT & REMOVAL 27 October
LEATHER IDENTIFICATION & CLEANING 16 November
CURTAIN & FABRIC CLEANING AND PROTECTION OF CARPETS & TEXTILES Later dates TBC
INTRO TO INSURANCE & INSURANCE-RELATED WORK Later date TBC
RUG SCHOOL* Later dates TBC All courses are held at NSPCC Training Centre, Leicester unless stated otherwise(*). Please check www.ncca.co.uk/ training for further details.
IICRC COURSES 2017
Held at Alltec Network, Hertfordshire Tutor: Paul Pearce
CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIAN (CCT) 17 October
UPHOLSTERY & FABRIC CLEANING TECHNICIAN (UFT) 24 October
COMMERICIAL CARPET MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN (CCMT)
IICRC COURSES 2017
Held at Legend Brands, Buckinghamshire Tutor: Adam Jankowski
CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIAN (CCT) UPHOLSTERY & FABRIC CLEANING TECHNICIAN (UFT) ODOUR CONTROL TECHNICIAN (OCT) 17 – 21 July Please check www.woolsafeacademy.org/ the-faster-to-master-total-carpetcare-course/ for further details.
Later date TBC
MEMBER REFERRAL STATS Since publishing a referral statistics report in the last issue of The Clean Sheet there have been 203 recommendations for full members provided by the NCCA. This number is made up of referrals from the NCCA office and potential customers contacting members directly through the website.
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Please check www.iicrc.org/ education-certification/courseschedule/ for further details.
NCCA SURVEY FORMS USING NCCA SURVEY FORMS WILL: Allow you to record vital information including any previous damage or inherent problems. Provide you with an evidence trail in the possible event of a later problem or dispute. NCCA survey forms are available for members to purchase and come in pads of 100 with a carbonated sheet. For further information, or to place your order, please call the NCCA office on: 0116 271 9550. NCCAcarpetcleaning
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SHOW 2017
IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE
BIGGER & BETTER VENUE This year the NCCA are joining forces with the WCP for our biggest event to date. The WCP Cleaning Show 2017 will be held at Stoneleigh Park, National Agricultural & Exhibition Centre in Warwickshire on Saturday 9th September. Our new venue hosts better facilities, larger exhibition space, easier access and provides marshalled on-site parking and the capacity for camping.
MAJOR SUPPLIERS Showcasing the latest machinery and products, with exclusive on-the-day offers and prize draws. Alltec Network / Amtech UK BeSure Broking Services / Cleanspec Cumbria Carpet Cleaners World / Cleanerswarehouse CVM Group Ltd / Dry Fusion / Get Booked Up Host UK Ltd / Legend Brands Europe LTT Leathercare / Prochem Europe Solution Cornwall / Texatherm Systems Ltd Sebo UK And many more to be announced!
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ON-STAND DEMOS The larger exhibition space will allow for more of the latest products and equipment to be on show, with the capacity for live on-stand demonstrations. Paul Pearce and Glyn Charnock (NCCA) will be imparting their extensive knowledge on stain removal, problem fabrics and delicate fibres.
INDUSTRY NETWORKING The carpet cleaning industry is a proud network of good people who are always happy to engage in conversation, pass down knowledge and reveal their handy tips and tricks. No matter how experienced you are, there is always something you can learn and what better place than at the biggest industry gathering of the year.
NCCA MEMBERS GO FREE! All NCCA members who pre-register before Monday 14th August 2017 will receive free entry to the exhibition. www.trustedlocalcleaners.co.uk/wcp-show-2017 Tickets will be £5 online/on the door for all other attendees and those members who have not registered before 14/08/2017 www.wcpcleaningshow.co.uk/tickets For more information visit the WCP Cleaning Show website: www.wcpcleaningshow.co.uk
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WELCOME TO OUR NEW CORPORATE MEMBERS SOLUTION CORNWALL LTD CVM GROUP Complete Vehicle Management have been working with a variety of trades over our 22 year history, supplying vans to drainage, plumbing, electrical, engineering and window cleaning franchises. Our newest venture is working with the National Carpet Cleaning Association and their members. We already supply to some of the biggest and best-known franchises, providing vehicles, vehicle signage, wrapping, equipment and finance, meaning we can offer best value packages to fit individual requirements. We are experts at meeting the requirements of some of the UK’s best known brands.
Our friendly knowledgeable team are dedicated to providing first class solutions to all of your carpet cleaning needs. A product line developed with the professional in mind we offer you a cost effective, proven range to deal with any situation you come across. Added to this our range of first class equipment, purpose built training facilities and ongoing technical support making us the No 1 Solution for all serious cleaning professionals. Located in the Southwest of England just 15 minutes from Newquay Airport and working closely with our logistics partners offering next day delivery to Mainland UK and delivering of our equipment and products to all corners of the world.
We are able to provide vehicles to you and your business ready for work straight away, all thanks to our team with over 20 years’ experience and our simple, cost-effective, monthly payment that covers the vehicle and equipment package. Our bundled finance and equipment packages can also include sign writing and vehicle wrapping.
Whether you are an experienced carpet cleaner or new the industry we are able to offer you tailored support in the form of Industry approved training, telephone support, and the added back up of our brilliant forum Cleantalk (www.cleantalk.co.uk) where you have access to likeminded professionals always happy to help.
If you would like to know more please visit www.cvmgroup.co.uk or call 01489 880050
If you would like to know more please visit www.worldofclean.co.uk or call us on 01209 204343
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We have our own range of cleaning solutions which have been tried and tested by ourselves and COSSH data sheets are available upon request. We also have a trade counter, where you can come to get advice or to look around our products. We are always happy to help and talk through your requirements.
Cleanspec Cumbria Limited is a family run business located in Penrith, Cumbria. We have 30 years’ experience in the cleaning Industry. We stock cleaning and janitorial supplies for all businesses: from paper products to professional cleaning solutions.
If you would like to know more visit www.cleanspec-cumbria.co.uk or call 01768 865812
BESURE BROKING SERVICES
Core coverage includes:
Besure Broking Services are a specialist insurance broker focussed on the SME marketplace. “The cleaning industry has always been one of our core focusses and alongside insurers we have created a scheme to provide customers with bespoke protection, above that of a standard liability policy and centred around our customers’ needs. As a brokerage we are dedicated to enhancing our clients knowledge base regarding awareness of risks, negating claims and solutions that encourage best practise when it comes to risk aversion. “
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Public Liability/Products Liability Employers Liability Damage to Property Worked Upon Treatment Risks Loss of Customers Keys Temporary Removal of Customers Property Legal Expenses Professional Indemnity
Additional cover available upon request: • • • •
Plant & Equipment Tools Commercial Vehicle Directors & Officers Cover
Apply for cover online at www.besure.insure or call us on 02922 400 004, we will be happy to discuss your needs over the phone or to arrange a visit to your premises if required.
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WINNING TRIO LETS YOU TACKLE THE TOUGHEST UPHOLSTERY CLEANING CHALLENGES
It takes the right tools to clean upholstery well yet leave it as dry as possible. You need a well-engineered upholstery cleaning process that is guaranteed to deliver topnotch cleaning results on all types of upholstery. The chemists and technical experts at Legend Brands have developed just such a process, using three leading products.
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STEP ONE: PRESPRAY – CHEMSPEC HEAVY DUTY SOIL LIFTER WITH BIOSOLV Chemspec Heavy Duty Soil Lifter with Biosolv works great as an upholstery prespray, powering through heavy, greasy soils and yet rinsing easily. HDSL is a favorit Its mild pH helps control the risk of bleeding and allows for its use on all fibers and fabrics – plus it’s Woolsafe certified. www.legendbrandseurope.com/Products/ Heavy-Duty-Soil-Lifter
STEP TWO: DETERGENT RINSE – ONE EARTH RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANER One Earth Rug & Upholstery Cleaner is an acidside product for use on textiles that are at risk for bleeding when treated in alkaline conditions. Ideal for use as a neutralizing rinse, this product
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is surfactant-free for minimal foaming and easy rinsing. This product is WoolSafe approved and Ecologo certified. www.legendbrandseurope.com/Products/ One-Earth-Rug-and-Upholstery-Cleaner Ideal for your customers who prefer greencertified products or for use in facilities with green initiatives, One Earth solutions are free from perfumes, odors, petroleum-based solvents and corrosive chemicals. They are fully biodegradable, contain no VOCs, and are effective in cold water to save energy.
THE RIGHT TOOL – UPHOLSTERY PRO Finally! A hand tool that cleans faster and leaves fabrics drier. Now you can effectively clean a wide range of fabrics and soiling conditions
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DIMENSIONS: DIMENSIONS: Head: 4 in. extraction width. Hose assembly: 10 ft.
with just one tool. Featuring an easy-to-use flow control and unique continuous flow design, the Upholstery Pro allow you to extract in both directions and even the heaviest upholstery soils for the best clean possible, and the clear housing allows you to closely monitor cleaning progress, solution flow and extraction rates.
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The Upholstery Pro is correctly angled and carefully balanced to reduce wrist, arm and back fatigue, the unit is equipped with a trigger lock and the housing is constructed of lightweight but extremely durable nylon resins and other engineered plastics for long service life. A trigger valve provides instant shut-off when dry extraction needed and saves solution too. A high vacuum flow provides for a much faster dry time, reducing risk of problems associated with overwetting, including bleeding, nap damage, and more. The unit comes two models. The truckmount version features an adjustable flow valve with an inline filter that maximizes control of water flow and heat. The portable tool features an inline orifice to control water flow and optimize heat. www.legendbrandseurope.com/Products/ Upholstery-Pro-Extractors
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8 STEPS TO A PHENOMENAL CLEANING & RESTORATION BUSINESS Last month I shared the importance of having a vision for your life. Download the vision sheet at www.howardpartridge.com/success
STEP 2
CREATE A VISION FOR YOUR BUSINESS One of my favorite quotes is “Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.” You know how it is, you read an article or go to a seminar and get an idea but you never do anything about it. I’ve done that. Worse, we wake up every day with NO VISION. We just get through the day. Here’s one of the most important questions, you could ever ask yourself as a business owner (yes, a business OWNER, not a carpet cleaner)…
“Do you remember WHY you went into business for yourself?” Was it to make a lot of money? Or was it to be your own boss – to chart your own course – to have a little more “free time”? Yeah right! The brutal reality of most cleaner’s lives is you feel like a slave to the business, there’s very little family time, the business consumes your mind 24/7, there’s no real freedom, you feel like you have a job rather than a business and your day is consumed putting out “brush-fires” I was talking to the wife of a new coaching client yesterday, and she was emotionally distraught because she’s worried that her husband is going to
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kill himself working day and night. He is completely overwhelmed because he tries do everything himself. He’s angry because two of his key people walked out, and he’s worried because he forgets appointments which doesn’t triggers unhappy customers and helter skelter scheduling. He answers the phone, goes on every job, and does all the paperwork. He’s literally a prisoner of his own making. What’s his future? Is that what he went into business for? Is that the vision? No. That’s not what we have in mind when we start out. I know how that guy feels because I felt like that. After a few years in business, I became frustrated because I had to do everything myself (because I had not figured out how to hire and lead the right people). I was angry because when I did tell my employees what to do, they didn’t do it (because I didn’t know how to lead). I was overwhelmed because I was trying to carry the entire load (because I didn’t have any systems). So, what changed? I got a new vision for my company. I read The E-Myth Revisited, a book by my good friend Micheal E. Gerber. After reading that book, my vision became clear: I would have a turnkey cleaning business that ran WITHOUT me. Is that even possible? Well, yes it is. But that might not be YOUR vision. Your vision is what’s important. Start by simply creating a vision for your business ONE YEAR from today. Get out a piece of paper or get on your computer or open your notes app and put today’s date next year at the top. Now, describe the business you want one year from now. Create a picture of your business. You have to
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see the picture in your mind before it becomes reality. A vision is a picture. The more inspiring the picture is, the more exciting it is to you, the more you’ll engage your mind, will and emotion to accomplish it.
The first thing you need to be successful is inspiration. Inspiration comes from desire and desire comes from a vision. If you won’t visualize your preferred future, someone else will. If you can’t create the picture, you’ll end up somewhere by accident. Do you want your business success to be by accident? Do you want to grow? My guess is that you aren’t completely satisfied with where your business is right now. And if you’re “comfortable”, you’ll start sliding in one way or another very soon.
PAINT THE PICTURE: Start with your daily schedule. What do you want your daily schedule to look like? Remember the life goals you did last month? There’s a great exercise I do called “The Perfect Day” exercise. Where do you wake up? Who are you with? What do you do in the morning, throughout the day, and in the evening? Think about the things you are doing right now that you don’t like to do (or that you’re not good at) and take those out of the picture. Think about the parts you love to do and keep those in the picture. Don’t worry about HOW you’ll accomplish the vision. Instead, focus on WHY you want it. Maybe it’s so you can spend more time with your family. Maybe it’s so you can do ministry or community service, or maybe you just want to work fifty hours a week instead of eighty! Just write it down. If it is meaningful to you, write it down. Maybe the picture includes being at little league with your child. Maybe it means date night with your spouse once a week. Maybe it means actually having dinner with the family every night.
Remember, don’t worry about how, just what and why for now. Now, visualize how much money you want to make and how you’ll use that money. Maybe you have debt you want to pay off. Maybe you want a new car. Maybe you need equipment for your business. Think about how much money you’ll need to generate in your business. Don’t worry, you’ll plan that out in the next steps, but for now, just put something down. What staff or equipment do you want to add to your business this year? Are there services you want to add? Are there services you need to get rid of? What systems have you built in this picture of the future? Does your picture inspire you? If it doesn’t, you won’t pursue it. Does it make you nervous? If it doesn’t, it’s too easy. Challenge yourself. You can do more than you think you can. If you take the time to visualize a better, more meaningful future for yourself and your family, you’ll create the energy to build it. Without a clearly defined vision for the future, you’ll be forced to focus on the present, (or worse the past) and ultimately be enslaved by it. In order to be phenomenally successful, you need a phenomenal vision. Look at that picture EVERY DAY and update it as you go along. The next step will be to assess where you are, and put a plan in place to figure out how you’ll make this vision a reality. A goal without a plan is just a wish. I’ll see you next month. Howard Partridge
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HELP US TO HELP YOU One of the most valuable benefits of NCCA membership is being allowed to use the Association name and logo in your advertising. If used properly it can instil confidence in your clients and will gain you work over non-member competitors. Non-member companies sometimes see the benefits of NCCA membership and the logo and use it on their websites, vehicles, leaflets and other advertising when they are not entitled to. This is a breach of the NCCA’s intellectual property rights and a serious offence under fair trading and consumer protection legislation. We take such misuse very seriously and do what we can to prevent it. Every instance of logo misuse brought to our attention is investigated and pursued, with the ultimate sanction being prosecution of the business concerned. Often our warnings are enough, but we are willing to take these matters as far as required to ensure they are resolved. Most of the cases of name or logo misuse are reported to us by eagle-eyed members and we would like to encourage you all to help us to protect this valuable member benefit. We do now have dedicated Directors covering Standards and Fair Trading (Nigel Lay) and Compliance (Martin Johns). These two along with the office and rest of the Board, will be doing what we can to address and prevent logo misuse across the country. One thing that does make it easier for us all to identify genuine members and spot the imposters is correct use of the NCCA logo on websites and other advertising/promotional material. All members have been provided with an official copy of the logo featuring their membership number and level. We request that this is the one you publish and promote to distinguish yourselves.
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Just to clarify another point which has been raised again recently, we are unfortunately limited in our action against companies advertising that they have been ‘trained by’ the NCCA. Although we do have measures in place and make our guidelines clear during the training courses, if this statement is factual it is not legally considered misrepresentation. It is an issue we have tried to address previously and are looking into again, with particular attention to the certificates issued to delegates on training courses. Although training is a grey area, any mention of membership, accreditation or approval by non-members would be prohibited and can be reported to us. If you have any concerns about the advertising of carpet cleaners who may not be registered, check for a listing on www.trustedlocalcleaners.co.uk or email the office. It is better to let us know and we find the advertising is correct, than to allow a non-member to abuse the privileges of NCCA membership.
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CELEBRATING 40 YEARS + OF MEMBERSHIP Company Name
Joining Date
Years
Membership
Prochem Europe Ltd
19/03/1975
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Corporate
Bishops Services Ltd
15/05/1975
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Full
Host UK Ltd t/a Host von Schrader
01/07/1975
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Corporate
ServiceMaster Ltd
20/08/1975
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Corporate
Stirling Valet Services
15/09/1975
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Full
ServiceMaster In The Capital
29/04/1976
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PAST PRESIDENTS TERM
PRESIDENT
COMPANY
1968 - 1969
George Holloway
G E Holloway Engineers Ltd
1969 - 1971
William Franklin
W E Franklin (Sheffield) Ltd
1971 - 1973
Cecil Aigin
Thames Carpet Cleaners Ltd
1973 - 1975
Brian Smith
Servicemaster Ltd
1975 - 1978
Alan Vaughan
Alan Vaughan Associates
1978 - 1981
William Day
Countrywide Carpet Services
1981 - 1982
Gordon Fisher
Patent Steam Carpet Cleaning Company Ltd
1982 - 1984
J Nick Heath
Fabriclean Group Ltd
1984 - 1987
Harry Fitchett
Cleaning Enterprises (Wroughton)
1987 - 1994
William Lakin
The Clean Machine
1994 - 1997
Derek Bolton
Bolton & Chawner Ltd
1997 - 2000
Paul Pearce
Country House Carpet Care
2000 - 2003
Gerry Parks
Dirtsearches of Inverness
2003 - 2007
Pawlo Woloszyn
Bright & Fresh
2007 - 2010
June Frankum
Chem Dry Dirtbusters
2010 - 2011
Nick Johnston
Zebra Carpet Cleaning
2011 - 2014
Paul Pearce
Country House Carpet Care
2014 - 2017
Nigel Lay
Cleaning Doctor Northampton
2017
Alan Simmons
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KEITH ROBERTSON
He had some great ideas and wanted to work on the marketing side as he seemed to have a flair for it. He was great at writing articles, was a pretty good editor as well. It wasn’t long before he showed his extreme knowledge of stone, ceramics, terracotta, marble and so on. He quickly became known as the hard man because he taught the cleaning of hard floors. His knowledge of this area knew no bounds and he wanted to share it with everyone. Keith had a knack of putting things out there which made it all the more interesting. I was lucky enough not to just see Keith at board meetings but various get togethers, both here and in the States.
The NCCA are very sad to announce the passing of long-standing member and Director, Keith Robertson. Keith was well known and liked in the industry and will be dearly missed. The thoughts of the Association and industry are with Keith and his family at this difficult time. Below are some comments from his peers. I first met Keith some 15 years ago on a training course. He attended with his son David. We hit it off quite quickly as Keith had plenty of stories and had explained that he had been a member many years before. We struck up a friendship and said that he realized the association had changed and he would like to get more involved. It wasn’t very long before he became a director of the association.
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Whenever we met, it was customary to receive a hug from him, which was special. He was always willing to share a story or two over a glass of wine that he very often supplied. He loved to travel with Angela his wife, rarely would you see one without the other. They were always good company to be around. He will certainly be missed by more than he will ever know. I for one will miss the hug and the story telling. RIP Keith. - Paul Pearce Very sad, I was on the NCCA board of directors with him, stubborn as hell and stuck in his ways, but I certainly couldn’t help but like him, a very sad day. - Billy Russell Stubborns the word. When the top female loss adjuster told him to uplift a floor to keep the policy holder happy, he refused as it didn’t need to come up. However the way he worded it didn’t go down to well and cost him the contract. “Listen my dear, I’ve been doing this 30 years the floor isn’t coming up”. Daft bugger should have just done it they would have paid him R.I.P - John Kelly
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same, welcoming and encouraging.Yes he was a bit dire hard but as others have said here you couldn’t knock him for his passion, enthusiasm and support for the NCCA and industry. RIP Keith Robertson. Goodbye Mr Monkland. Sympathies to his family and friends. - Maria Earley So sad to hear this news! Glad to say I had the pleasure of sitting on the NCCA board with Keith for several years! Stubborn, opinionated, individual, knowledgeable, very helpful, kind, unique are some of the words that spring to mind! Thoughts, love and prayers are with Angela and the family.... he will be missed x. - Denise Pitt Thats sad news, the guy was a legend in the industry, was always willing to help, replies to endless emails, and a great lecturer. Always remember the first time course I did with him. RIP Keith. Thoughts to family. - Karl Wildey Saddened to hear of Keith’s passing. Once met never forgotten. He made a great impression on us at the first carnival held at Wicksteed and always had time for others. A great guy in so many ways. - James Shepherd So sad to hear this news, Keith was such a lovely man and I considered him a great friend. He was dedicated to our industry and also with Angela was alw1ays great to meet at exhibitions and industry events. My thoughts and prayers will be with you Angela and your family. You were both so close and always together he must have left a vast hole in your life. He has left a massive gap on n our industry so many will never forget his vast contribution to all he met. Thinking of you with love and sadness today . X - Julie Grace Roberts Sad news. Keith made a great contribution to the NCCA and the whole industry for many years. Our thoughts are with Angela and all the family. - Glyn Charnock
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WHY CARPET CLEANERS SHOULD CONSIDER ‘CONTINUITY PROGRAMS’ BY DAVID COKER
What do WhatsApp, Amazon Prime and Microsoft have in common? 2007 version for as long as I could otherwise (at a loss of revenue to Microsoft).
The answer is that they have all added a ‘subscription’ or ‘continuity’ service to their business model (although WhatsApp is now free). Amazon Prime users pay a monthly (or annual) fee and get a number of extra benefits including free delivery. Microsoft have made their Office suite available on subscription for around £50 a year (or less from Amazon) instead of having to buy the software at a cost of up to £400 a time. Maybe, like me, you used an old version of Microsoft Office. The last version I bought was 2007 at a cost of several hundred pounds. Then I started using one of the free alternatives. Now I’ve ‘subscribed’ to Office once again. At £1 per week it’s a bargain. I would have continued with my old
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WhatsApp used to cost 69p per year and with an estimated 900 million users worldwide equates to over 600 million pounds! It was sold to Facebook in 2014 for $19 billion. Now would Facebook have paid all that money if WhatsApp had to go out and find millions of new customers every year? Continuity is a great business model and one that carpet cleaners can copy with great success. So how does it work for carpet cleaners? The most common form is a ‘Maintenance Plan’ where the customer gets an initial discount plus lots of free extras. So the deal could be 50% discount off the initial cleaning with the normal annual cost being divided into twelve and paid by standing order. The agreement may include free spotter, free interim cleans of walkways or free call-outs to attend to stains that the customer is unable to remove. Here’s some of the many advantages to your carpet cleaning business:
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1. It takes the customer off the market. If
5. They will spend much more over time. I
2. There is no cost of acquisition next time
6. You can schedule them in when YOU want in
they’re paying you a monthly fee, they are not going to be considering one of the many others carpet cleaner’s leaflets that comes through their door every month. Interestingly one of the team who worked on the launch of Amazon Prime said, “It was really about changing people’s mentality so they wouldn’t shop anywhere else”
they have their carpets cleaned. You just need to schedule it. That means more profit to you.
3. A continuity program means you are
cleaning carpets more frequently, hence they will be cleaner. People always think they’ve had cleaning done more recently. In my experience when they say, “It was cleaned about four years ago” it’s usually nearer ten. For this reason, the job gets quicker each time, meaning more profit.
4. Sometimes they don’t have the work
done. (Yes really!) I’ve had more than one customer who simply has continued paying but has not had the work done for a variety of reasons. Imagine getting paid for NOT doing the work!
have a residential customer who has been on a continuity program since 2003 and has spent over £6800 since that time. Although she signed up with a 50% discount on her initial cleaning, I could have made her first clean FREE if I could be sure that she would continue for several years. That’s a very compelling offer!
the month or even schedule for slow times of the year.
7. Your business is more saleable and at a
greater sale price. A purchaser will know that they are buying a business with a virtually guaranteed income.
8. You get paid even when on holiday. Every
month money is paid into your bank account.
9. Customers are automatic rather than having
to buy them each time. No cost of acquisition. You know what work you will have next month and the month after.
And finally, if you’re worried that giving away too much will eat into your profits, my worst paying Maintenance Plan currently brings in £74 per hour gross.
Watch my FREE video mini-course showing you exactly how to get higher prices for carpet cleaning and end price shoppers forever. It’s absolutely FREE and you can watch it by entering the link below into your web browser www.courses.success4carpetcleaners.com/ freecoursesignup
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NEW MEMBERS WANT TO BE A MEMBER? Then let us know...
A1 Cotswold Carpet Cleaners Ltd Gloucestershire
Carpet Cleaning Prince Stratford upon Avon
Chem-Dry Cheshire
Tel: 0116 271 9550 E-mail: admin@ncca.co.uk Website: www.ncca.co.uk
Commando Cleaning Somerset
Crystal Clean Innovations Tyne & Wear
Domestic Dazzle Aberdeenshire
LCM Specialist Services Ltd Stirlingshire
Eco Care Carpet Cleaning Wiltshire
Edwards Jeffery Carpet Cleaning Glamorgan
Hoyles Carpet Cleaners Cheshire
Lemon Carpet Cleaning Guildford
Lemon Fresh Cleans Surrey
O C S On-Site Cleaning Services Ltd Midlothian
Premium Carpet Cleaning Ltd London
Pure Clean Hampshire
Roworth Cleaning Specialists Nottinghamshire
Squirrel Property Services Cumbria
Top Dog Carpet Cleaning Cornwall
Washaway Cleaning Services Norfolk
Wat-er Result! Cleaning Services Durham
Wizard Clean Cornwall
Z H D Cleaning Ltd Kent
Keith Edmondson Cleaning Services West Yorkshire
IClean Floorcare Lanarkshire
Care Carpet Clean Suffolk
T4 Cleaning Cumbria
Odouraway Midlothian
Herts Carpet Fresh Hertfordshire
Elite Cleaning Services Belfast
Vivaco Carpet & Oven Care Cuparmuir
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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE BUSINESS EQUIPMENT CLEAR OUT
£5024.35 (Total cost new : £10,048.69) NINJA 400 psi (incl. Dry Cleaning unit never used) HWE equipment used 70 times on domestic jobs. Ninja includes 15m & 7.5m hoses & dry cleaning hoses.
Dry vacuum kit & turbo wand, stainless steel twin jet wand, swivel headed stainless steel stair tool and 4 smaller stainless steel hand tools. Rainproof cover, Sebo Duo agitator, Lift buddy for furniture moving, CFR Commercial pro-spotter and CFR Commercial dryer.
SPITFIRE TRUCKMOUNT
£3000
Been a great servant to me but the time has come for my business to move in another direction. Comes with clean and dirty tanks. Well used and needs a little TLC but a great buy for anyone wanting to move from a portable to a truckmount. Reluctant sale
Contact Neil Robinson 07531 130937
EBERSPACHER AQUA-DRI VAN HEATER 12V AIR MOVER
£275.00
£195
Equipment sold due to change of career caused by health problems.
It keeps machines & chemicals etc from freezing outside in the van over the winter period.
As new, used only 5 times, cost new £325.00 plus vat will accept £195 no vat .
Contact Sally 07717 710 494 Dartford, Kent
Contact Steven 07973 264783 Farnborough
Hydramaster Water Claw spot lifter. Dry Fusion Commercial Startup kit (used 7 times) doesn’t include chemicals.
ESTABLISHED 29 YEAR CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING BUSINESS. Reluctant sale due to ill health. Package deal for all the business includes VW Transporter LWB 2005. 3 x professional extraction machines, 1 x wet/dry machine, 2 x upright vacuum cleaners, 1 x air mover, 3 x rotary machines, client data base, plus all associated accessories - brushes, prochem chemicals etc.
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CORPORATE MEMBERS The NCCA is fortunate to have the support from many leading suppliers in the industry. These organisations are proud to be associated with the NCCA and we welcome their support. Please find their company details below.
Alltec Network Ltd www.alltec.co.uk 01763 208222
BeSure www.besure.insure 02922 400004
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ChemDry Franchising Ltd www.chemdry.co.uk 01482 888195
Cleansmart Ltd www.cleansmartsupplies.co.uk 01158 240034
Dry Fusion UK Ltd www.dryfusion.com 01772 433711
Gleaming Insurance www.gleaminginsurance.co.uk 0845 4740068
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Allied Insurance Services Ltd www.alliedinsurance.co.uk 0844 8156211
Amtech UK www.amtechuk.co.uk 01444 232211
Ashbys Cleaning Equipment www.ashbys-uk.com 01795 436999
Bio Productions Ltd inc. Stapro www.bio-productions.com 01444 244000
Camberford Law Plc www.camberfordlaw.com/cleaning 0208 3155000
Cleanerswarehouse Ltd www.cleanerswarehouse.co.uk 01772 434333
Cleaning Systems UK www.cleaningsystemsuk.com 0800 163555
Cleanspec Cumbria ww.cleanspec-cumbria.co.uk 01768 865812
CVM Vehicle & Finance Solutions www.cvmgroup.co.uk 01489 880050 NEW
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Furniture Clinic Ltd www.furnitureclinic.co.uk 01207 279964
Get Booked Up Software www.getbookedup.com 01405 813665
Hi-Tec Cleaning Group www.hiteccleaning.co.uk 028 6634 1416
Host UK Ltd t/a Host von Schrader www.hostvonschrader.co.uk 01244 289256
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Legend Brands Europe Ltd www.legendbrandseurope.com 01908 611211
LTT Leathercare Ltd www.lttleathercare.co.uk 01423 881027
McGregor Lloyd Ltd 0121 7060616
NSL Restormate www.restormate.co.uk 01670 590099
Nu Life Stone Care Ltd www.stonecareuk.co.uk 0161 4807284
Prochem Europe Ltd www.prochem.co.uk 0208 9741515
Rainbow International www.rainbow-int.co.uk 01623 422488
The Restoration Academy UK www.therestorationacademy.co.uk 0194 434772
Restoration Express www.restoration-express.co.uk 01252 726106
Safeclean www.safeclean.co.uk 01235 444700
Sebo UK Ltd www.sebo.co.uk 01494 465533
ServiceMaster Ltd www.servicemaster.co.uk 0116 2759000
Textile Cleaning Solutions Ltd www.texatherm.com 01934 521155
Solution Cornwall Ltd www.worldofclean.co.uk 01209 204343 NEW
Tile Master Global Ltd www.thetilemaster.co.uk 0161 3764129
StainShield Ltd www.stain-shield.ltd.uk 01372 841467
Vaclensa PLC www.vaclensa.com 0161 7281800
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