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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 05:51:15 pm

Title: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 05:51:15 pm
Picked a wool rug up from a customer this morning, told custy I would clean it in my workshop like you do , cleaned it on the drive then put dryer under it on the kichen floor , went out do a quote came back opened front door and was nearly sick , The house stinks of cat p , and the rug does't smell much better, not too bothered about the wife but I have got to take rug back tomorrow and it pen and inks.

Any advice appreciated     

Thanks  John
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: lands on October 19, 2007, 06:04:12 pm
If it's safe, soak both sides in urine neutraliser leave to dwell (depending on label instructions) rinse with a f&f with a strong mix of clensan then when dry, do same with odour neutraliser. Not sure where you can put it while it drys. You got a garage?
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 06:06:22 pm
Are you sure it's not a really bad wet wool smell? I've done a few that smelt really bad but were sweet when completely dry.
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 06:10:48 pm
defo  Cat wee mike just spoke to custy and they took in a stray a couple of months ago , could not smell it in house when I picked it up

john
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Doug Holloway on October 19, 2007, 06:14:56 pm
Hi John

I would try spraying with bio washing powder , preferably the coloureds one.

As for the divorce after 2,  I'm saying nothing ;)

Cheers

Doug
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 06:29:35 pm
If it's suitable for this you could do an immersion clean. Not te best weather for it though.
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Liahona on October 19, 2007, 07:21:07 pm
Mike, well said.  The only way to clean to a 100% odour removal is by saturation.  I have done many as you know and with just water.  What has been suggested as well is ok but plain old water will flush out a "pee" stained rug odour.  Please note, it doesnt always remove the stain but it will ALWAYS remove the smell.  After this of course the rug will then have to be cleaned but it is the flushing that removes the pee and therefor the odour.

I have just done a silk rug that was stiff as a board with pee and this having already been so say cleaned before.  It took hours of flushing and cleaning but restored to an almost new condition.  Better than when the textile was bought advised by the client.  It took hours to brush after the clean but that is due to it being silk.


John, hopefully some good advice here.......  It is best to tell a customer that it could take at least a week before you can return the textile.  That way if you have any problems as you have had you can still correct them. Two weeks is better.

Best, Dave.

Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: *paul_moss on October 19, 2007, 07:27:50 pm
Dave Liahona glad to se eyou in the world of the living :D

Keep missing each other as usuall.
catch up with you next week.
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Liahona on October 19, 2007, 07:35:14 pm
Cheers Paul.  Been away for a while now I ought to do some work again I suppose.  I need to take about 8 months off next year to finish what I am doing so I need to work till at least March to be able too.

Tuesday is good.

Best, Dave.

Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 07:37:02 pm
Dave have you been living in a cave? ;D

You have to come up for air sometime.
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 07:46:33 pm
Dave, really interesting post, I hope one day I have the know how and equipment to immerson clean silk rugs( and the clients to sell it to ) , The rug in question cost a oner from  Ikea


John
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: lands on October 19, 2007, 07:56:33 pm
Like John I don't have the know how. Presumably you can't just put them in a lrge kiddies paddling pool as cheap option?
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Liahona on October 19, 2007, 08:04:06 pm
John, give me a ring and I will go through what I do and how I do it.  

You should be charging at least a hundred quid unless it is a smll rug so might have been better to have advised the client to use the hundred to buy a new one.

There are only a few types of rugs that cant be immersed but they are very few and far between.  Some will say that silk cant be wet cleaned let alone immersed but again, nonsense.  Silk can be wetted the same as wool or most any natural fibre.  Leather of course is different but there arent many leather rugs out there.  A lot with leather inserts and leather ties but not too many around.

Bleeders like Morrocan rugs can be a nightmare as they bleed just about on contact with water.  As do most African rugs.  But they too can be immersed but with very careful care and the proper machines.  Best, Dave.

Mike, yes mostly or thereabouts.  Breathing again now though. Hope you are well......

P.S.  Just saw your reply Pete.  Yes you can, wasnt as daft as you may have thought.

You can make your own pool easy enough for just a few quid.

3 or 4 inch plastic pipe.  Arrange a square or rectangle and then just lay polythene over the pipes, instant pool.   Easy to empty too as you just move the one pipe and let the water out before filling it up again.  Job done.
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 08:44:17 pm
cheers Dave. I will get in contact , what a brillient idea about the instant pool . I fought it  would cost thousands to get setup doing this sort of work


Thank you very much John
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: lands on October 19, 2007, 08:53:34 pm
Yes thanks too Dave

Don't come up often but when it does its often for an expensive rug that wealthy custy would otherwise chuck so great piece of know how to have in your armoury.

Howdo you go about initial drying (ie when its soaked)?

Pete
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 09:03:39 pm
try one of these
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: lands on October 19, 2007, 09:05:02 pm
try one of these

One of what Mike?
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 09:07:39 pm
what
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 19, 2007, 09:07:58 pm
sorry finger trouble
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: John Gregory on October 19, 2007, 09:16:18 pm
honest Mike or are taking the cat p
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: lands on October 19, 2007, 09:19:40 pm
Makes sense John. Would'nt do it indoors though. ;D
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Mike Osbourne on October 20, 2007, 03:29:39 pm
Yes straight up.

Don't forget the rug plants do the same thing with giant mangles.

Failing that a wand with a glide and get someone LIGHT to stand on it and sort of strop the water out.


Then get the blowers on it

Also use the roller during the clean to push out dirty water.

 
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on October 20, 2007, 04:05:58 pm
The rug plant that I worked in had a large mangle but it was hydrolically worked bushing the rollers together tightly and then pulling the rug towards them.

Shaun
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: David_Annable on October 20, 2007, 04:42:43 pm
Hi

How long do they take to dry when they are that wet?

I clean rugs at home occassional & they can take a couple of days to dry.

Dave


Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on October 20, 2007, 04:49:26 pm
Only the way you clean Dave!

Shaun
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: David_Annable on October 20, 2007, 07:46:40 pm
Hi

Thanks Shaun, your starting to sound like the wife.

Dave
Title: Re: wife fileing for divorce,
Post by: Shaun_Ashmore on October 20, 2007, 08:31:28 pm
My wife says "they'd better be dry by the time I come back from Meadowhall"

I need to ring up Ester Ranson and see if she can help me!

Shaun