Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: craignozza on October 27, 2011, 09:49:16 am
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hi guys had a call this morning a custy has got two jute carpets to be cleaned now i said that forgive me if im wrong but im sure jute is the backing of the carpet but she was adamant that the carpets where jute if this the case whats the best method of cleaning or do i run a mile ;D
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on your marks .............................................
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Get set ...........................................
Sisal, Coir, Jute, Seagrass.
GO ...........................
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thought as much - cheers
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Never heard of dry granule cleaning? It can be done!
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True Phillip,
my advice was to Craig as he is new in the industry, VLM can get very expensive though and the results are not always very good either..
IMHO
;D ;D
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was thinking about dry compound - am going to have a look at it to see the state of it first before saying a def no.
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In my opinion the only useful thing dry compound can do, i did a seagrass rug with it came up a treat i was really surprised how good it looked.
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John Bryden delivered a presentation on restoring this stuff at the Woolsafe Educational Conference yesterday.
He gets £12.50/m2 for doing it!!!
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Aye Jamie but that washing machine he has is some size ;)