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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: scott. on January 10, 2006, 09:13:58 pm

Title: plastic Carpet protector marks
Post by: scott. on January 10, 2006, 09:13:58 pm
Recently went to a job, and the previous owner had layed rolls of that transparent rolls of plastic carpet protector through-out..along the hallway and up 2 flights of stairs.
This had now been removed and left track marks along both sides where it didnt meet the walls.
This was the first time I have encountered this, and It didnt budge very much at all..I guess this must have had something to do with fading or something.
I called prochem, and they didnt seem to have much of a clue.
Wondering if anyone else has come across this before, and did you manage to rectify it...bound to come across it again one day.
I used Traficlean prespray (strong mix)  and fibre & fabric rinse in the tank...the carpet was...sorta gingerish.
Title: Re: plastic Carpet protector marks
Post by: Doug Holloway on January 11, 2006, 04:56:46 pm
Hi Scott,

Not much you can do as the plastic sheets will have damaged the carpet due to the numptyly bits compressing the carpet.

On a wool carpet you could remove most indents with HWE,  but on a plastic carpet permanent damage may have occurred.

cheers

Doug
Title: Re: plastic Carpet protector marks
Post by: scott. on January 11, 2006, 05:54:56 pm
Doug
It wasnt numptyly bits that were the problem, as you couldnt see them...It was the two different shades left by where the protective rolls were.
Title: Re: plastic Carpet protector marks
Post by: Doug Holloway on January 12, 2006, 07:33:13 am
Scott,

Almost certainly caused by the UV changing the colour of the uncovered carpet.

Nothing you can do about this and important to prequalify, so customer does not have unrealistic expectations.

cheers

Doug
Title: Re: plastic Carpet protector marks
Post by: scott. on January 12, 2006, 04:02:30 pm
Doug
Thats the funny thing...there were no windows where the carpet is...no natural light at all...just electric. ???
Title: Re: plastic Carpet protector marks
Post by: John Kelly on January 12, 2006, 04:09:09 pm
Atmospheric conditions, cooking fumes etc can all cause degredation/colour change on the unprotected part.