Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mark turton on November 29, 2012, 11:19:58 pm
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HI
I usuallly take these away to clean as the time they take to dry seems an age. even when using hand tool i find they bleed a bit of water for a bit.
is this down to type of machine used or is there a best practice technique?
do you guys clean in situ and if so how long do you find they take to clean ?
???
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Mark,
They shouldn't bleed water unless you emmersion cleaning them.
How are you cleaning them?
What machine are you using.
If you've a got a blower you can use one of these to dry rugs quickly
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/DRI-F335A
Simon
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The best way in the winter is to make a drying room/ chamber containing a dehumidifer, heat source and an air mover/fan.
Mine is my cellar at present , I dried 6 rugs overnight last night .
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Buy yourself one of these
http://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/DRI-F335A
It speeds up the drying of rugs a lot and only costs £24.50
Nigel