Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: absolutecleaning on May 10, 2007, 01:19:30 pm
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We did a carpet (and spring) clean at some offices in a skip yard over the weekend.
Having gone back to do the first of the regular office cleans the entrance hall and stairwell smell very very damp even though the carpet is totally dried out.
Any ideas as to how we can get rid of the smell. They cant simply vent the area as the yard is so dusty it will spoil the hall and stairwell
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Are you sure the backing or underlay (if fitted) was not damp. A damp smell only means one thing...there is damp!!!
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If the cleaning has been carried out correctly, I suspect that the problem is with the building and not the cleaning. The source of the problem needs to be solved first or you'll be fighting a loosing battle.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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to slightly disagree with Ken if it didn't stink before you cleaned the carpets and it does stink now then it can only be your cleaning, not the building. Covering the carpet with a perfume will only mask the problem.
put air-movers in overnight, if you can slightly open a couple of windows it will help (perhaps useing dehumidifiers would help).
in the end it needs completely drying out so you will have to vent the area
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As stated damp smell usually means damp.
If a filthy carpet is not cleaned totally, ie remove all the dirt, its the wet dirt that gives off the bad smell, so once dry the wet dirt no longer smells. You can be on a losing battle if the carpet is filthy, so i would recommended masking the smell with a strong de-ordorizer. Hopefully by the time the de-oirdorizer has stopped working the carpet is dry and the smell has gone.
You get the same problem with flooded carpets. If you have clean water, people always mention the carpet will start to smell. Well sorry clean water does not smell its the dirt in the carpet which is now activated by the water that smells.
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as the other guy's have said, then give it a good squirt of NI712 "orange" the best odour eliminator i have ever used! cleansmart do it & hamilton international services. regards char
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cheers for the advice
it obviously cant have been totally dry as when we went back on sunday all odours had gone!