the perils of our work

By : Business Partner
Published 9th September 2010 |
Read latest comment - 29th September 2010

hi guys,
thought i would give u a little insight into our day to day hazards.

this snippet is from a forum for carpet cleaners..... its had us absolutely wetting ourselves

We cleaned a 100% wool carpet today and used too much hot water. The whole carpet shrunk about 1ft all around the room.
The customer was not at home so we lifted the carpet out into the garden and tried to stretch it back using a garden rake which we broke.
The carpet was all rippled and badly distorted when we fitted it back.

Any advice.

and now for the replies.... such a helpful bunch...

1. Matt, you made a schoolboy error!

What you should have done is left the carpet in situ. Then you should have drilled holes all along one of the outside walls of the room, threaded rope through it and used your van to power stretch the carpet back onto the grippers.

Simple really

2. Just get some crayons and draw a new carpet onto the floor

3. Carpets shrunk to this degree can be completely restored to normal size by applying Cheshire Cheese to the affected areas.

Broken garden rakes can be repaired by spraying white vingar onto a cucumber, agitating each end of the broken rake with a kettle, then pushing the two bits back together, in full sight of the cucumber, which must be facing north westerly. For best results, the cucumber should be wearing a tutu.

Try it, it works.

4. have you thought about telling your cuzzie that youve done there rug clean, unfortunatley you stretched it slightly?
as for the rake just bin it and plead the third amendment
i mean seriously did the carpet clean up well??? yeah???
whats all the fuss about
marc (spot the author of this one )

5.NO. Find a local builder.
Fit carpet to two of the walls, then get the builder to bring the walls in on the other 2 sides. Simples

6.WTF

Roll yourself up in the carpet and hide...
and finally response from the original poster

7.Hardly helpfull considering the situation we are in.
Luckly we found some yoghurt in her fridge, which we shared with a wooden spoon (teaspoons were in dishwasher).
Carpets still ruined though and shes not happy.

and you lot wonder why im slightly insane
Comments
Oh Trena, I've had tears rolling my face

Favourite is the cucumber facing north westerly.

erm, any chance you can name and shame so no one ever goes near this cowboy outfit again!!!!

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
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I saw that post on THE forum very funny indeed.

Gemini

Oh Trena, I've had tears rolling my face

Favourite is the cucumber facing north westerly.

erm, any chance you can name and shame so no one ever goes near this cowboy outfit again!!!!

Funniest thing is I'm not even sure if he was joking or not..... i mean we all here things about rogue traders, but jeez that just beggars belief!

I'd like to think it was just a bored carpet cleaner that had no work for the day trying to add a bit of humour but ..... part of me thinks not.

As for naming and shaming i think they have done a good enough job of that themselves on the said forum and suspect they dont realise just how public these comments are.

Rest easy Steve, they dont cover our area, we'd run em outta town if they did

I nearly had an astma attack I was laughing so hard.

Stavros

I saw that post on THE forum very funny indeed.

Aahhhh Norman, nice to meet you here, don't tell steve but i do find it much more friendly and welcoming here.

LOL
Seriously I was laughing so much, everyone in the office was looking at me thinking I was having a fit...

Broken garden rakes can be repaired by spraying white vingar onto a cucumber, agitating each end of the broken rake with a kettle, then pushing the two bits back together, in full sight of the cucumber, which must be facing north westerly. For best results, the cucumber should be wearing a tutu. xD

I4Visual

LOL
Seriously I was laughing so much, everyone in the office was looking at me thinking I was having a fit...

Broken garden rakes can be repaired by spraying white vingar onto a cucumber, agitating each end of the broken rake with a kettle, then pushing the two bits back together, in full sight of the cucumber, which must be facing north westerly. For best results, the cucumber should be wearing a tutu. xD

Still makes me chuckle every time i read it too

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