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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matt jones on July 25, 2007, 06:20:15 pm
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Hi guys,
If you have a carpet which has a synthetic pile but jute backing how easy would it be to cause shrinkage or cause browning?
Should be ok shouldn't it as long as i don't soak the thing?
Thanks for your help in advance
matt
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I'd say impossible to shrink and as for browning this is a mystery to me. Never come across it or caused it. I think you need to saturate a light coloured carpet to achieve browning.
Chris
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Is it a woven carpet? If not, what's the primary backing?
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If it is a tufted carpet with a jute/hessian primary backing, it will shrink VERY easily and possibly brown too (use acidic rinse to reduce risk). If it is tufted with a polyprop primary and jute/hessian secondary backing, I wouldn't expect a shrinkage or browning problem so long as Best Practice procedures are followed.
If the carpet is woven, treat it as if Belgian Wilton.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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Cheers for advice guys didn't think it was a prob but thought i would make sure anyway think the primary backing is polyprop or similar.
matt
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Jute ......................SHRINKS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
rob
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I know what you're trying to say Rob, and I'm doing a bit of "nit picking", but jute doesn't shrink, it swells :o You can't add water to a fibre and make it smaller. The swelling fibres create tensions in the fabric whether it be a tufted carpet with a hessian backing or a mix of fibres as in a woven carpet ie jute and cotton or jute and polyprop.
In the end, the effect/consequences are the same, but the reason is different.
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken