Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: SteX13 on March 21, 2011, 03:35:58 pm
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I have a friend who recently moved and has a smelly carpet in a room.
I tried to clean the carpets with a crap cleaner and some cheap 1001 but they still smell.
Would that hoover up foam stuff be any good? Shaking vac is on them almost daily but they still have a slight stench.
Thanks in advanced.
;)
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As you are in Portsmouth look up Valentine Cleaning Services and Terry will advise you on the best way to proceed.Regards Alan Turner(swindon)
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Yea get a pro in mate,
Mark
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shack and vac? lol
tbh you should really get a pro in to have a look as they may also be able to identify why there is a smell and get that dealt with also .
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carpet smell of carpet, which is not a bad smell, the bad smell your friend is getting is from all the other dirt, food, dust, ash etc that is in the carpet.
Vacuum like mad with a proper vaccum cleaner, and/or get a cleaner in.
Skate and vac will just cover the smell, the 'orrible stuff will still be left in the carpet.
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;D
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Its not really worth getting someone in, they need replacing this year its just until than.
I think its where I used an old carpet cleaner that wasn't sucking up the dirty water properly so it kinda spread the dirt around rather than removed it and the carpets were soaked after so its left a dampish smell.
I will probs just get a rug doctor from Morrisons and do the whole flat for the time being, just wanted to know if the foam stuff would be worth buying until than as I have moved away from the area and they keep moaning about it.
Cheers.
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Go to B&Q they are cheaper
Mark
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nice way to advertise your business
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For one, web design is not my business.
and two, could someone really make this poop up?
Cheers for recommending B & Q.
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The shampoo you get with rug doctors doesn’t work at the recommended dosage. Make sure you double the recommended dosage. I find tipping the neat shampoo over the carpet first then running the doctor over it with a weak solution of fairy liquid works quite well.
Matt
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Cheers buddy!
Its quite expensive stuff, I guess that's where they make most the money when renting!
I may just use 1001 as its worked wonders in the past before the old fella stopped sucking properly.
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I think Matt is winding you up! Rug Dr and fairy are very sticky and foam up incredibly so I would buy some Zoflora from Boots it costs about £1 follow dilution rates and spray it on with a plant sprayer.
In an ideal world I would apply shampoo to a carpet first by spraying it on and quite hot which makes it more active and allow it just to settle in and then put a weak dilution in the Rug Dr tank, clean as required and then spray Zoflora allow carpet to dry.
Shaun
PS Process looks like it takes longer but you'll find the machine cleaning is far less.
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I would suggest bleach, Tesco are doing an offer at the moment, buy one, get two free..... Or was that Easter Eggs?
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lol I guessed he was joking about the fairy but the double dosage sounded believable.
Colin, get a life!
Shaun, thanks for the tips. Did not think of Zoflora, used that when helping a bin cleaner friend and it smells lovely.
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I think Matt is winding you up!
I think stex13 is winding us all up.
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Well I think your paranoid ::)
Thanks to the genuine posts.
No need to keep posting, questions have been answered.
Night ;)
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No other carpet cleaning machine has earnt itself a pHd, people may laugh, but this thing is a doctor.
My mother was so proud when she asked me what my chosen path in life would be. My reply "doctor".
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I heard it changed career as it worked on the maternity ward and cleaning the carpets were a nightmare so he decided he could do a better job.
Few years on, created a cloning machine and now hes everywhere!!!
:o
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Sainsbury's have some good deals on at the moment ;D
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For what... Vaseline?
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Superdrug are doing a special on Vaseline if that's what you need, be careful though, the dodgy shop assistant (Guy) puts it on the bottom shelf... :D
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I was arrested in Asda after someone found me in the toilets with a cucumber fast.
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Sainsbury's have some good deals on at the moment ;D
Asda are doing a buy one get one free on cucumbers. Lurpack butters gone up though, typical!!
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Sainsbury's have some good deals on at the moment ;D
Asda are doing a buy one get one free on cucumbers. Lurpack butters gone up though, typical!!
It's always the same isn't it? Is anywhere doing a special on Lurpack at the moment?
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Iceland have 2 x 500gm lurpak spradable for £4.00
not as cheap as asda recently but still better than the full price. ;D
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;D ;D ;D
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Looks like Stex is away to Iceland ;D
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ooops I did mean the shop........... :P
not the country........... oh well ;D ;D ;D
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Looks like Stex is away to Iceland ;D
Perhaps Wynn will be going with him ;D because BA are doing specials on multiple bookings to Iceland.
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try mixing 3 tablespoons vanilla and water in a spray bottle. my mother used it on the smelly areas on the carpet but I don't know if that is going to work if the whole carpet is smelly
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A carpet smells for a reason. If you dont know the history of the smell, then get it cleaned, then you know what you are walking on when you have bare feet.
A cleaned carpet is a healthier carpet.
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Superdrug are doing a special on Vaseline if that's what you need, be careful though, the dodgy shop assistant (Guy) puts it on the bottom shelf... :D
haha, I liked that.
Carpet smell, especially if it is an old and persistent one is best to be removed by a professional cleaning company. Otherwise, you might ruin your carpet. If you want you can try cleaning your carpet with carpet shampoo, but you have to dry it well before you use it again.
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Superdrug are doing a special on Vaseline if that's what you need, be careful though, the dodgy shop assistant (Guy) puts it on the bottom shelf... :D
;D ;D
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Its not really worth getting someone in, they need replacing this year its just until than.
I think its where I used an old carpet cleaner that wasn't sucking up the dirty water properly so it kinda spread the dirt around rather than removed it and the carpets were soaked after so its left a dampish smell.
I will probs just get a rug doctor from Morrisons and do the whole flat for the time being, just wanted to know if the foam stuff would be worth buying until than as I have moved away from the area and they keep moaning about it.
Cheers.
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Use Rug Doctor Cleaning Soloutions plus 2 x 500ml of their odour spray
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Just done a small flood job, put down craftex 'kill odour' better but not satisfactory. Sprayed floor, backing and carpet with persil liquid bio. worked a treat 8)
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But which craftex did you use?
Was it the cheese spread? or the cheese slices? ::)