Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Wayne Dean on May 11, 2010, 07:22:33 pm
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Have been asked to quote for commercial carpet cleaning(store), went to view and was astonished that what I thought was Vinyl flooring was in fact the actual carpet I was quoting! It was a prime example of "pub carpet blacktop" but so much more severe then any blacktop I have seen over the years. It turns out that what created this awful bloody mess is a childrens bubble machine and obviously the fluid from the bubbles has been settling on the carpet over the past couple of years leaving a sticky residue that has been attracting all sorts of nastiness. It is covering quite a large area and I have a few ways In which I know how to tackle it without causing too many probs. I'm asking for a heads up if there is any chemical that you guys have used in the same situation and with great success?
Many thanks in advance
Wayne :)
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Need some defoamer in your machine for that one...
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Once did a night club where they had a foam party, bloody nightmare!!
It foams up your machine quickly and I have a Tm so teh tank is bigger, you just about think you've got it all out and then you get a call back to say that it's re soiling quickly as the foam isn't all out!
I would apply defoamer directly to the carpet and also put some in the clean water tank and dirty water tank.
Shaun
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Loads of anti foam and possibly several visits unless it will stand a huge flow of water to flush it in one go.
What sort of carpet is it? Some antifoam on the carpet would help.
Also seek a disclaimer if you do go for heavy flushing. I know that disclaimers are not always worth anything but it can get the customer in the right mindset.
Cheers
Mike
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Done a simular job before (commercial kids store), loads of soap residue resulting from bubble machine. Mixed up some defomer as a prespray and sprayed it down on worst areas, aggitated and extracted. Repeated if neccesary and then put down usual pre spray.
Also make a good mix of defomer in a jug 1st and suck it up with the hose to line the pipes, keep checking the machine recovery tank every so often for foaming.
Cheers
J
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Really appreciate all your replies lads
To be honest everything you have said is how would I approach the work and to be honest probably the only way!
I will let you know the outcome in due course
Wayne ;)