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Central California Cleaning Supply - Fresno, CA
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559-271-8778 |
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Class Name
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Instructor
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2013-10-08
2013-10-09
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$299.00 |
Jim Smith |
Host: Central California Cleaning Supply - Fresno, CA
Dates & Times:2013-10-08 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
2013-10-09 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Application and Accreditation: |
This two day class provides you with a comprehensive understanding of carpet cleaning and customer service. The IICRC CCT Certification is available upon passing the examination. This course also earns two Continuing Education Credits with the IICRC if you are already IICRC certified.
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- The most commonly encountered carpet fibers & their characteristics:
- Natural: cotton, silk, sisal, wool
- Synthetic: acrylic, nylon, olefin, polyester, rayon
- The carpet manufacturing process & learning how each step effects clean ability:
- Fiber selection
- Fiber production: natural, synthetic continuous filament and stubble
- Yarn manufacturing: spinning, twisting, heat setting
- Construction: tufted, woven, fusion bonded
- Dyeing
- Finishing
- Fundamentals of cleaning related to every cleaning job:
- Dry soil removal: vacuums and vacuuming
- Soil suspension: chemical action, heat agitation, time
- Cleaning methods:
- Hot water extraction
- Absorbent pad (bonnet) cleaning
- Absorbent compound
- Rotary and dry-foam shampoo
- Encapsulation low-moisture cleaning
- Corrective and restorative deep cleaning:
- Equipment
- Procedures
- Indoor environmental quality
- Operational Efficiency:
- Van accessories
- Portable heaters
- Injection sprayers
- Electric sprayers
- Battery sprayers
- Pump-up sprayers
- Cleaning wands
- Wand technique
- Power wands
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- Fundamentals of cleaning chemistry:
- The pH scale
- Spotting
- Effects on carpet fiber
- Soaps and detergents
- Hard water effects on cleaning
- Specific solution selection: pre-sprays, rising/extractions, encapsulation, bonnet, rotary or dry foam and boosters
- Carpet Spotting:
- Contents of spotting kits
- Spot and stain removal chemical selection
- Unknown spots
- Application and procedures
- Reducing bleaches
- Oxidizing bleaches
- Stain removal kits
- Specific spot and stain removal procedures
- Safety and job considerations:
- MSDS
- Hazard communication
- Chemical safety
- Equipment safety
- Hose handling
- Customer service considerations
- Waste water handling
- Carpet problems:
- Defects
- Characteristics
- Installation
- Cleaning related problems: shrinkage, streaking, accelerated re-soiling, fungi growth, browning, bleeding, furniture stains
- Inspection
- Prevention
- Customer education
- Correction
- Specialty areas:
- Deodorization
- Carpet and fabric protection
- Cleaning stain resistant warranted carpets
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Bridgepoint University |
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Interlink Supply Distributors are the exclusive provider of education and training programs from Bridgepoint University. Bridgepoint has been at the forefront of educational programs in the cleaning and restoration industry for over 30 years. Today, schools sponsored by Interlink Supply Distributors certify through the IICRC more cleaners and restorers than any other organization.
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If you have any questions or would like additional information regarding this event, please send an email to Bill Jensen or call 559-271-8778
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2013-10-10
2013-10-11
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$299.00 |
Jim Smith |
Host: Central California Cleaning Supply - Fresno, CA
Dates & Times:2013-10-10 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
2013-10-11 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Application and Accreditation: |
This two day course was designed to help you overcome the "fear" of taking on upholstery & fabric cleaning jobs. Many companies turn down fabric cleaning due to fear. This fear is due to a lack of knowledge and training. Become a fabric specialist and reap the rewards! Clean Trust Certification is available upon passing the examination. This course also earns two Continuing Education Credits with the Clean Trust if you are already Clean Trust certified.
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- Upholstery fibers:
- Cellulosic (cotton, linen, jute)
- Protein (wool, silk)
- Synthetic (rayon, acetate, nylon, polyester, acrylic and olefin)
- Fiber identification:
- Visual identification
- Burn testing
- Chemical testing
- Fiber manufacturing:
- Spinning fiber into yarn
- Fabric types and weaves - tufting, flocking, weaving
- Types of weaves:
- Plain weave
- Basket weave
- Jacquard weave
- Twill
- Satin pile
- Novelty yarns
- Finishing techniques:
- Calendering
- Glazing
- Mercerizing
- Morreing
- Weighting
- Fabric dyeing:
- Pre and post dyeing: cleaning characteristics and limitations
- Upholstery cleaning chemistry:
- The pH scale
- Upholstery soil versus carpet soil
- Formulation of upholstery cleaning chemicals
- Chemistry of dry cleaning
- Upholstery cleaning basics:
- Upholstery soiling
- Basics of soil suspension;
- Chemical
- Heat
- Action
- Time
- Principles of upholstery cleaning:
- Dry vacuuming
- Pre-conditioning
- Extraction or soil removal
- Finishing
- Drying
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- The methods of upholstery cleaning:
- Hot water extraction cleaning
- Cleaning tools
- Wet shampoo extractions
- Dry foam shampooing dry extraction
- Encapsulation cleaning
- Dry cleaning
- Spotting:
- Professional spotting kit
- Spot and stain removal chemicals
- Specialty procedures for spot removal on upholstery
- Unknown spots
- Cleaning related problems:
- Bleeding
- Crocking
- Fading
- Fabric deterioration
- Shrinkage
- Browning
- Migrating ink marks
- Texture change
- Assessment of;
- Results of cleaning
- Potential problems
- Correction of pre-existing conditions
- Pre-cleaning inspection:
- Potential cleaning related problems
- Fiber fabric and weave
- Age and condition
- Platform issues
- Reporting findings to the customer
- Upholstery agitation and grooming tools:
- Grooming
- Agitation
- Nap setting
- Load list
- Job set up and cleaning procedures:
- Pre-inspection
- Testing
- Cleaning codes
- Preparing work area
- Grooming and drying
- Preconditioning
- Extraction
- Neutralizing and conditioning
- Fabric protection
- Drying
- Office partition cleaning:
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Bridgepoint University |
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Interlink Supply Distributors are the exclusive provider of education and training programs from Bridgepoint University. Bridgepoint has been at the forefront of educational programs in the cleaning and restoration industry for over 30 years. Today, schools sponsored by Interlink Supply Distributors certify through the Clean Trust more cleaners and restorers than any other organization.
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If you have any questions or would like additional information regarding this event, please send an email to Bill Jensen or call 559-271-8778
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Central California Cleaning Supply - North Highlands, CA
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916-489-6100 |
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Date
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Class Name
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Price
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Instructor
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2013-10-14
2013-10-15
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$299.00 |
Jim Smith |
Host: Central California Cleaning Supply - North Highlands, CA
Dates & Times:2013-10-14 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
2013-10-15 - 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
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Application and Accreditation: |
This two day class provides you with a comprehensive understanding of carpet cleaning and customer service. The IICRC CCT Certification is available upon passing the examination. This course also earns two Continuing Education Credits with the IICRC if you are already IICRC certified.
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- The most commonly encountered carpet fibers & their characteristics:
- Natural: cotton, silk, sisal, wool
- Synthetic: acrylic, nylon, olefin, polyester, rayon
- The carpet manufacturing process & learning how each step effects clean ability:
- Fiber selection
- Fiber production: natural, synthetic continuous filament and stubble
- Yarn manufacturing: spinning, twisting, heat setting
- Construction: tufted, woven, fusion bonded
- Dyeing
- Finishing
- Fundamentals of cleaning related to every cleaning job:
- Dry soil removal: vacuums and vacuuming
- Soil suspension: chemical action, heat agitation, time
- Cleaning methods:
- Hot water extraction
- Absorbent pad (bonnet) cleaning
- Absorbent compound
- Rotary and dry-foam shampoo
- Encapsulation low-moisture cleaning
- Corrective and restorative deep cleaning:
- Equipment
- Procedures
- Indoor environmental quality
- Operational Efficiency:
- Van accessories
- Portable heaters
- Injection sprayers
- Electric sprayers
- Battery sprayers
- Pump-up sprayers
- Cleaning wands
- Wand technique
- Power wands
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- Fundamentals of cleaning chemistry:
- The pH scale
- Spotting
- Effects on carpet fiber
- Soaps and detergents
- Hard water effects on cleaning
- Specific solution selection: pre-sprays, rising/extractions, encapsulation, bonnet, rotary or dry foam and boosters
- Carpet Spotting:
- Contents of spotting kits
- Spot and stain removal chemical selection
- Unknown spots
- Application and procedures
- Reducing bleaches
- Oxidizing bleaches
- Stain removal kits
- Specific spot and stain removal procedures
- Safety and job considerations:
- MSDS
- Hazard communication
- Chemical safety
- Equipment safety
- Hose handling
- Customer service considerations
- Waste water handling
- Carpet problems:
- Defects
- Characteristics
- Installation
- Cleaning related problems: shrinkage, streaking, accelerated re-soiling, fungi growth, browning, bleeding, furniture stains
- Inspection
- Prevention
- Customer education
- Correction
- Specialty areas:
- Deodorization
- Carpet and fabric protection
- Cleaning stain resistant warranted carpets
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Bridgepoint University |
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Interlink Supply Distributors are the exclusive provider of education and training programs from Bridgepoint University. Bridgepoint has been at the forefront of educational programs in the cleaning and restoration industry for over 30 years. Today, schools sponsored by Interlink Supply Distributors certify through the IICRC more cleaners and restorers than any other organization.
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If you have any questions or would like additional information regarding this event, please send an email to Scott Stout or call 916-489-6100
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