Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: garybristow on July 13, 2012, 03:24:49 pm
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got a job coming up human crap on a 100 per cent wool carpet ,been down a few weeks,they have put 1000 and 1 on it
ive got some polish chemical called "krapoff" sorry i couldnt resist ;D
seriously i have stain pro and enzall in stock,what dyer think?
gary
anyone used that russian stuff"oglettoff"sorry im obsessed :o
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would this shop help ??
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1342189624_nn.jpg)
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Make sure you charge them, 'time and a turd!' ;D
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loving the comedy boys but i also want some advice :D :D
gary
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Gary,
Stain Pro, heavy extraction, more Stain Pro, extract then Clensan.
Simon
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I would use M power long dwell
then spm with lots of extraction inbetween, If I were doing it HWE
I would NOT attempt LM
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I would use M power long dwell
then spm with lots of extraction inbetween, If I were doing it HWE
I would NOT attempt LM
be like the poo hitting the fan. ;D
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;D ;D
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Funny I quoted for a similar job yesterday for one of my regular clients who had friends to stay and the husband had an accident in the night.
Same as Hector
M-Power boosted with soluboost mixed hot 30 min's dwell
but I would also finish off with Cleanguard which offers a broad spectrum kill of germs etc
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You need a protein spotter for this Stain Pro or an enzyme product, not SPM or M Power and certainly not long dwell time. Whatever you put on it will in effect liquefy the stain and if left to dwell will sink into the carpet and underlay, making the problem worse, not better. Far better to do repeated applications followed by extraction and keep doing this until you're satisfied you've got it out.
Simon
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truckmount full heat, flush, job done. ;D
oh go on then, a light spray of clensan to stop owt growin back.
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A lot of cleaners use M-Power in Nursing homes etc as it is very effective at dealing with this type of problem. Just because you need to let it dwell doesn't mean you have to saturate the carpet so that it will soak through to the backing. Depending on the whether the poo in question was solid or more liquid it might be necessary to lift the carpet and treat the underlay and the sub-floor anyway. Are Stain Pro or an enzyme going to sanitize the affected area?
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good answer Richard. ;D
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No, Richard, that's what Clensan does.
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Funny I quoted for a similar job yesterday for one of my regular clients who had friends to stay and the husband had an accident in the night.
Same as Hector
M-Power boosted with soluboost mixed hot 30 min's dwell
but I would also finish off with Cleanguard which offers a broad spectrum kill of germs etc
How do you know hector had an accident in the night
;D ;D
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No, Richard, that's what Clensan does.
Not used Cleansan but assume it is similar to Cleanguard, but you didn't mention that in your previous post Simon :)
O.K we all have are preferred chemicals / solutions some will do a better or similar job and some might not have the desired result.
All I can suggest to Gary is do a search on M-Power there is lots of previous post's on here about it and its benefits etc.
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I would use M power long dwell
then spm with lots of extraction inbetween, If I were doing it HWE
I would NOT attempt LM
be like the poo hitting the fan. ;D
and sheet the walls
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Funny I quoted for a similar job yesterday for one of my regular clients who had friends to stay and the husband had an accident in the night.
Same as Hector
M-Power boosted with soluboost mixed hot 30 min's dwell
but I would also finish off with Cleanguard which offers a broad spectrum kill of germs etc
How do you know hector had an accident in the night
;D ;D
Ha Ha I like it Billy ;D Trust you to read it that way.
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:'( :'( :'(
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Enzall for me.
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First action is always flush it through with hand tool and plain water. That way you are only treating the tiny amount of contaminant that will still be there after a good... errrrr... flush :D
Stain pro is so clingy, takes about a million extraction passes to get out of a carpet and can take the colour out.
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thanks everyone for talking shi ;D
itsnot uncommon on this site i mean poope ,no site
im off again!!
i see real madrid are selling kaka!
i will try a flush with tm for starters,then see what happens
thanks
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Hi Guys
I would flush first, then use an enzymes prespotter to break the protein bond.
Then extract hot and be prepared for a very slight brown area caused by the iron in the blood products excreted in poo.
This can be removed with rust remover.
Did one yesterday, 30 mins all done.
Cheers
doug
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Guys
I would flush first, then use an enzymes prespotter to berak the protein bond.
Then extract hot and be prepared for a very slight brown area caused by the iron in the blood products excreted in poo.
This can be removed with rust remover.
Did one yesterday, 30 mins all done.
Cheers
doug
30 minutes for moving Richard the Third must be a record Doug. :D ;D
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thanks everyone for talking shi ;D
itsnot uncommon on this site i mean poope ,no site
im off again!!
i see real madrid are selling kaka!
i will try a flush with tm for starters,then see what happens
thanks
This thread suited Simon down to the ground
;D ;D ;D ;D
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Hi Guys
I almost had a tinge of embarrasment taking the £80 but the customer was very pleased.
Cheers
Doug
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I've been using the Stain Pro / Cleansan technique in old folks homes for thirty years and have never had a problem with it, perhaps it's my eyes ;D
Horses for courses, me thinks.
Hector,
Not nice that, I'm sensitive to cutting remarks like that :'(
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i never understand the problem & questions asked about excrement, once we get passed the fact that its the waste product out of a human ( and the possible health risks that might be involved) then its a just a stain that needs to be dealt with.
it is just biological..... almost the same as if some one had dropped a bowl of beef stew & dumpling on the carpet, but we don't have any questions about removing stew & dumplings, but the removal process is almost the same
so wear IPE and treat it as if you had spilt some stew..... which in our house means calling in the dog to eat the solids :o :o :o
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Stew, I mean true ;D
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sod having dinner round your house mike ;D
gary
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Rug doctor PRO. Job done ;D