Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: derikraven on August 17, 2010, 06:24:08 pm
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I had a lady ask if I could clean a rug for her. She said the reason she wanted the rug cleaning was that there was an odour when the rug got wet. I believe she called it a "killim" or "killin" rug. The rug duly arrived at my premises and I set to cleaning it. Sure enough I got a strong "chemical" smell. I have to say that the rug was not particularly soiled so I am at a loss as to what caused the smell. I have cleaned the rug successfully and it looks fine but I would like to be able to tell the customer what causes the rug to give off an odour when wet. Anybody got any ideas?
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First of all how the hell does it get wet? Anyway it will be 100% wool and it will smell like a wet camel when it gets wet.
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"Kilim" is any pileless carpet (Rug) in which the pattern is formed by the coloured weft strings being wrapped around the warp. in Farsi (Persia) the word is Gileem. flat weave foundation, or weaving a ball of thread to create a firm foundation is called "Kilim" charlie... ;D
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I don't know why it smell mrs but I know what kilim means. ;D