Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: edward coller on January 17, 2018, 06:06:25 pm
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Hi Carpet cleaning Gurus out there.... good customer whose upholstery I have cleaned and just viewed nxt stuff on ground floor also asked me about her carpet. Its a light backgound Axy look, but deffo B/W.. I have had a bad experience in the past with one of these and certainly dont intend to use my T/M hwe to clean the lounge and stairs to 1st floor.
Have advised carpet may pull on edges whatever way its cleaned . I have texatherm gear, but im thinking this may even put down too much moisture?
Whats the foolproof way to clean ,and not claim on my insurance .... Thanks Simon
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check all edges are well fitted to gripper rods and you should be fine we clean a lot of these as they are quiet common we always hwe them followed by turbo dryers also check if there is a join as these can pull
away if not a good join.
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Thanks for your reply, have you had any shrink on you...and if gripper not good, do you walk away... Ive had well fixed gripper pull out, and then impossible for fitter to r-e stretch back on. do you prespay and agitate, and interested on type of machine you use for extraction. Thanks Simon.
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Its a no brainer...walk away. Why put yourself under pressure.
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How bad is it? Bonneting can give results.
I just use the truckmount, turn the heat up really high, turn down the pressure and use good wand technique. I also use the wand to dry vac all the clean areas and only wet clean the traffic lanes which need it.
Belgian Wilton’s can be a risk but I haven’t shrunk one on 20 yrs and the only one I have relaxed and strtched 4 days later. I could walk away from them but how does at help the customers? It might be a BW but to the customer it still needs cleaning
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If you have Texatherm system then that’s ideal
Lightly prespray advanced cleaner in 2 or 3 mt sections then bonnet using neutraliser and then turbo dry
Should come up great
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Thanks again guys for your replies appreciate all your suggestions
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200psi prespray heavy soiled areas lightly high heat plenty dry passes turbo dry always works just
don't over wet