Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: davep on October 12, 2011, 04:36:16 pm
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Got this today ???
I’ve had my carpets cleaned by a reputable company in Brighton.
There are parts of the room where the carpet has ‘lifted’ in a kind of ridge while drying out. Is this normal and will it sort itself out ?
Derek W
Lewes
East Sussex
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"rippling"
If it is then its caused by the backing expanding when it becomes damp, it will go back when it is dry be careful not to place heavy items on the carpet which may prevent it returning to normal.
I have had two carpets ripple it can be scary but took advice on here and they were right it did go back, what i do now is warn customer of this possibility prior to cleaning sculptured carpets can be prone to it, but its the backing expanding.
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Yes but why am I getting the email in Liverpool!
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Tell them to ask the company that cleaned it.
I'm sure it's rippling that will go down, but why ask you?
Or just don't reply.
8)
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Yes but why am I getting the email in Liverpool!
maybe you have a friendly web site, ;D ;D
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Perhaps they've heard it happens to you all the time LOL
Shaun
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Or I'm the uks best carpet cleaner?
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Nah.................... :o :o
one of the previous 2 I think ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Got this today ???
I’ve had my carpets cleaned by a reputable company in Brighton.
There are parts of the room where the carpet has ‘lifted’ in a kind of ridge while drying out. Is this normal and will it sort itself out ?
Derek W
Lewes
East Sussex
might of been me, sleep emailing again. ;D
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have you moved Derek ??
or is Lewes a blue mackrel ??