Raysco Inc's July Newsletter Vol. 2 Issue 7
Happy Fourth of July from our Family to Yours!!!
Dear Valued Raysco Customer,
Welcome to Raysco Inc's July issue of the newsletter. We want to wish you and your loved ones a fun and safe Fourth of July! In this issue you will find information on the difference between licensed, certified floor care providers and the bargain basement sign hangers we see all over Las Vegas. Our Home Remedy is how to get rid of a coffee stain and our service of the month is going to be a great special on our specialty- carpet cleaning. Hope you enjoy and as always if you have any questions, suggestions, or comments please contact us by calling our office or by email.
Service of The Month
Carpet Cleaning
Why Clean:
The biggest enemy of carpet is dirt. Soiled carpets wear out faster because foot traffic grinds dirt into fibers, causing them to fray. Then fibers unwind and mat together like dirty hair on a stray dog. The most effective defense against this kind of carpet wear is frequent cleaning. Carpets should be professionally cleaned at least once preferably, twice a year.
Whats Happening:
Soiling, accumulation of microscopic grit on the fibers combined with foot traffic scratches away your carpet's beauty. Like rubbing the fishing line with a piece of sandpaper, the surface no longer reflects light uniformly from the scratched fibers. This gives the carpet a dull and gray appearance. We can clean your carpet to remove the soils, but cannot restore the scratched fibers.
How to Maintain:
Carpet cleanliness can affect indoor air quality. Indoor air quality, a growing government and customer concern, is forcing contract cleaners to focus on health as well as appearance. When properly maintained, carpet can improve indoor air quality, acting as a filter to hold soil, debris, and other contaminants, and preventing them from becoming airborne. routine carpet maintenance includes controlling the spread of dirt with entry mats, vacuuming with proper filtration and micro filter bags, and immediate spot removal.
The Licensed & Certified Advantage
Everyone has had an experience with a sub-par service provider. There is no set criteria, be it an independent, franchise or single operator with a truck. Well intentioned as it may be, there are a lot of factors to take under consideration prior to allowing a carpet cleaner into your home or business. While training and certifications do not guarantee a satisfactory result, most of us would rather place our trust in someone who has invested in training classes to be up to date and knowledgable in the latest procedures and methods, as well as keeping current with the latest equipment. Also, there are insurance and bonding issues to consider- a single operator is most likely working under cost constraints and may not have adequate coverage if your flooring, furniture or even home is damaged. We all wish to save money where we can- but your home, business or rental property represents an investment for the future- you wouldn't trust your retirement plans to your local bank teller- why allow an under-insured, uncertified operator to possibly incur damage that can potentially cost you thousands? A few points to consider:
What kind of workmanship guarantee does the carpet cleaning service offer? Will they come back and re-clean any problem areas for free? Is there a money back refund policy in place?
What type of insurance do they carry? General liability insurance will cover slip and fall accidents due to wet carpet but generally not damage to the owner's possessions or even the item being cleaned. A separate endorsement many be needed for breakage or workmanship damages.
Are employees bonded and are they covered under a workman's compensation policy? A bond would pay if an employee steals something from the job site. Workman compensation covers an employee if he gets hurt on the job.
Is the actual cleaning work performed by the service company's employees or are they sub contracted to a independent carpet cleaner? The booking company has little if any control over the sub contractor entering your home. If a sub contractor breaks or steals something in your house you may have little recourse.
What training and certification does your company require? The certifying organization for the inspection, cleaning, and restoration industries is the Institute of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration Certification, (IICRC).
Raysco Inc. is very proud of our reputation and the quality of our work. We have virtually limitless recommendations, and we strive for 110% customer satisfaction on EVERY service call. We are not going to be the cheapest bid- but do you really want your flooring entrusted to the lowest common denominator? Remember- Good Work ain't Cheap & Cheap Work ain't Good.
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"Remember- Raysco Inc. "Real Clean, Real Value"
July Special
Restrictions Apply: 2 reg. rooms & a hall. Call for details.
Home Remedies:
How to remove a coffee stain.
1. Blot the area with a clean, white cloth to absorb all the liquid.
* Tip blot from the outside in to avoid spreading the stain
2. Mix 1 teaspoon, mild liquid detergent with 1 cup lukewarm water
3. Sponge the area with the detergent solution. Blot again with a clean, white cloth
4. Mix 1/3 cup white vinegar with 2/3 cup lukewarm water
5. Sponge the area with the vinegar solution. Blot with a clean, white cloth
6. Call Raysco to apply BSR to remove the coffee from the fibers so no permanent stain.
Quote of the Month:
"What is the recipe for successful achievement? To my mind there are just 4 essential ingredients: Choose a career you love; give it the best there is in you; seize your opportunities; and be a member of the team. In no country but America, I believe, is it possible to fulfill all of these requirements."- Benjamin F. Fairless
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Always remember to vacuum regularly!
Remember your Air Ducts!!
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