Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: bev coller on December 14, 2005, 11:00:55 pm
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I just cant believe it.... 1 year old 80/20 twist, lightly soiled,lightly cleaned hwe shrank within 20 minutes, pullrd gripper from concreate by fireplace and behind tele..my first in 5 years 2 weeks after doing a nclla refresher course so more conscious about problems than usual...customer so nice but i gaurantee it wont stretch back tomorrow....someone comfort me telling me why it happened to me and why i should forget about it and crack on with the next job tomorrow......i did not overwet or overheat thecarpet and its not a b/wilton.... Bev
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Bev
Leave it for a few days to relax before trying to stretch it back.
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Bev
With John but I would go back a day or so before to re-glue gripper.
Len
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Bev
Are you certain it is 80/20 as they can be polypropylene and still look and feel very much like a wool or wool blend.
B/W carpets are being produced plain these days so don't rely on pattern as a guide
Derek
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Bev
Do as len says and glue gripper, first cut into 6" strips then use a gap filling adhesive gripfill is the easyst to get hold of from hardware stores, needs to be left fo24 hours to cure. I would doublebank(use two lots one behind the other) it
The key is to get the carpet as warm as poss b4 attempting to restretch. I would ask the custi to turn the heat up full belt in the room first thing in the morning and then do the job late afternoon. Stretch the shortest distance first, longest distance last.
Regards Michel
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As Derek says more and more carpets are coming on to the market in the Belgian style. I always check the back for those tell tale cotton strands. Always best to have a good relationship with a good carpet fitter, in good I mean someone who knows the game. They can often stretch back when you have tried in vain, it is a skill.
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Ive been there before ::) and cried,but i got a carpet fitter in the next day and he sorted it!!cost me though and i still dont know what happened
chris
www.scsf.co.uk
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Hi,I have got a carpet fitter on board, not yet used but nice to know he is there if he is required :) :) :) :)
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thanks for all your help, i have a quality fitter going in shortly,the carpet is a brintons bell twist and i now realise what caused the problem i think.
my machine unknown to me during the job lost one of the vacuum pumps and while continuiong to put water in was not takimg it out in sufficent volume although the carpet at the end of the clean dident seem, overly wet, it must have been and with the upholstery also drying out the combined moisture level was just too much even trhough i had air movers on...also the gripper in one area had only been laid on double sided tape....onto the concrete..i have a feeling this is going to be a big loss, but perheps the fitter with his power stretcher can win the day. cheers Bev
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Bev,
As this appears to be an over wetting type shrinkage it is very important that you leave it for several days before attempting a refit.
The carpet will naturally relax back and if you are going to get a result here you will see ruckling beginning.
In many circumstanses the carpet will ruckle enough to be refitted without stretching , BUT if you stretch it before it has relaxed , you may find that in a few days you will get a complaint that the carpet has stretched as further ruckling will occur.
I would advise leaving carpet a week before refitting.
Cheers
Doug
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Bev
I started fitting carpets in 1973 (Carpet cleaning is a sideline for me) in that time I have never ever come across gripper fitted onto double sided tape.
This is a compleate bodge and you need to make your custi aware of that before your start thinking about losing to much money.
If you want call me 020 8743 3977
Regards Michel
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hELLO everyone fantastic carpet fitter stretched the carpet beautifully and customer is happy..... dont clean any brintons bell twist for Mrs Sargeant one drop of water and it will spring back like a coiled rope......Happy Christmas to all our readers.....Simon.