liquid dpm F76

Discussion in 'Subfloor Preparation' started by Diesel10, Mar 12, 2014.

  1. Diesel10

    Diesel10 Well-Known Member

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    hi guys

    a customer of mine brought f76hp liquid dpm from me,, they didnt wont me to do the flooring so they did it themselves to save money....

    they are doing all the floors on there own and it has bitten them on the bum because little problems are coming up which most I can solve but some im struggling with...

    1 is that they have done it in a small cloakroom where they cannot take the toilet or basin pedestal out and put the 76 down and its gone everywhere on the skirting and toilet doors,... you name it everywhere. they said how do i clean it... i said f balls cleaner C something which is on the instructions, which they tried but on there nice solid oak door they cant remove it also on there radiator.

    they do not wont to start sanding anything or create a bigger mess they just want a cheap/quick solution..

    for some reason they used nail varnish remover and it helped a little on the radiator but not alot..

    any ideas guys?
     
  2. jamief

    jamief Well-Known Member

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    Serves them right! How many times do we hear about people trying to save themselves money and it costing more than they would of spent to get a professional to do it in the first place. Not to mention the dpm has probably been put down incorrectly so isnt even doing its job!
     
  3. Trimmer

    Trimmer Well-Known Member

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    Sorry to say but I believe that once its cured you're stuffed
     
  4. DM Flooring

    DM Flooring Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't even bother helping them. Doesn't sound like a good customer if they are always after things on the cheap.
     
  5. Diesel10

    Diesel10 Well-Known Member

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    I think I'm goner help them for now but as u said basically walk away but in the past they have given me a lot of work but money is getting tighter for them...

    I will waste abit of time with them then tell them "your problem"

    But any suggestions from anyone?
     
  6. Diesel10

    Diesel10 Well-Known Member

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    I thought that but wasn't sure?? No harm asking
     
  7. Diesel10

    Diesel10 Well-Known Member

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    Yea I know the feeling but that's when you take pictures and tell other customers what c*ap job it can be done if you do it yourself and take pictures after when you have finished
     
  8. pf flooring

    pf flooring Well-Known Member

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    Tell them they should of masking taped up everywhere first, its an epoxy based dpm so they have no chance of getting it off unless they scrape it off sand it back and repaint it, as for the solid oak door! id hazard a guess that that will have been stained by the 76 so even if they get it off it will leave a mark.
     
  9. dannyboy

    dannyboy Well-Known Member

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    When will this word "cheap" disappear from our trade lol
     
  10. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    Can't get it off, I know from a bad experience the first time I used epoxy Dpm. Sprayed it on the bi folding doors which I spent a day picking it off and then had to pay for them to be re sprayed. £750 cock up
     
  11. Steve cane

    Steve cane Well-Known Member

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    How do you manage to make such a mess when applying this? Just mask everything up first then you're good to go!
     
  12. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    By using a massive roller and not realising how much it sprays up the wall if you roll too fast :)
     
  13. D.W.Flooring

    D.W.Flooring Active Member

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    I did a job last month, customers cat ran straight through it and jumped onto kitchen side, brand new work tops, with bright blue prints on it! Called fball tech team, said it can only be scraped off, no cleaning products will touch it! Not cool. They where warned to keep the cat out though
     
  14. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    Funny as hell can't blame you either unless you've grown paws
     
  15. D.W.Flooring

    D.W.Flooring Active Member

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    They tried to, and actually paid me 200 less my invoice amount! Couldn't be arsed with the aggressive so not spoken since job completion. Funny, they used to be a friend lol. Lesson learned. Never work for mates
     
  16. gazhugs

    gazhugs Well-Known Member

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    Cats are often a massive pain...what more can you do other than warn them to keep the animal out of the way until the product is dry !!

    I'm sure it wasn't your cat so how can you be culpable for any cat related issues...
     
  17. D.W.Flooring

    D.W.Flooring Active Member

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    Because joe public is an ar****le at times and will claim just about anything they can, or better still, try and knock ya! Worked in social housing for 10yrs and some of the claims that where made against other trades where scary!
     
  18. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    I'd have got my money or ripped the lot up mate or not cheeky b*stards
     

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