Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Daniel Evans on November 12, 2017, 06:34:52 pm
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Approached this job in two stages as it had literally 500 or so stains. First step stain removal which was completed just fine. The room is well over 100 square meters and is now ready for a full clean. The carpet tiles are heavily dirty, the picture doesn't show the full extent. What would be your chosen method. I've h!d good results on unworn carpet tiles with the usual wet extraction but had leaching of the dirt left behind on ones as dirty as this.
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Pre-spray Spm on it and Agitate it with the PRO35 , Most stains would come out just by HWE. I would have Nitro made up 50ml to 1L in a pump sprayer for any stains which need a bit of a ''kick'' !
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Extraction clean then Finnish with a rotary and bonnet pad to aliviate wick back .
John
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I would've probably encapped it all first then post spot any remaining stains....
Less work & no wick back.... :)
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As Steve said.... Dynamall all the way...
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I have what's needed to encap but never tried it. I do have some on the way from World Wide Cleaning Support so will give it a go. I did get a little wick back on a different area in the building which was easily corrected but this area is far more dirty.
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You'll be very, very surprised how good Dynamall is on carpet tiles. We have done some really filthy tiles and they have come up great. We have never had any issues with encap when cleaning office carpet tiles. Always WOW! Not tried the product you have got, as Dynamall is the only product we trust and use to clean really bad tiles.
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dynamall or omegazyme and encap with cimex, you may be suprised how good it comes out.........
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Are you guys spraying dynamall or applying through a feed tank?
I really struggle with the fumes!
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Feed tank is a lot better... No fumes with us when using the feed tank.