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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Neil Williams on February 14, 2008, 04:11:30 pm

Title: I'm back
Post by: Neil Williams on February 14, 2008, 04:11:30 pm
After a serious illness to my laptop the gods at PC World have brought life back again.
Carpet protector How can you tell if a carpet has been stain protected and I don't mean by the water droplet test. A customer who has spent £26/m sq on her carpet is finding that the all signing protector doesn't seem to be working very well with an elderly husband.
Did the water droplet test but that doesn't seem to be totally conclusive as water can still run down between the strands.
So is there a real test to find out if she has been done?
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: Mark Roberts on February 14, 2008, 04:15:18 pm
Yes, you send some fibres away to be tested. Cant remember where as its years since I knew.
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: Neil Grainger on February 14, 2008, 04:18:56 pm
HI Neil

Beeding test should work if protector has been applied properley. Do you know what protector was apllied to it.

Should have asked me about PC problems, I have spent 10 years fixing the things in a previous life.

See you tomorrow morning.
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: Neil Williams on February 14, 2008, 04:29:09 pm
Should have asked me about PC problems, I have spent 10 years fixing the things in a previous life.
See you tomorrow morning.

This one died. I mean really really died. Wouldn't even start up.
Look forward to tomorrow.
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: Joe H on February 14, 2008, 04:37:04 pm
If it was recently protected you would see the difference with a water droplet test, from my experiance.
Untreated - just sink in straight away. Treated - water blobs and rolls about when moved.
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: *paul_moss on February 14, 2008, 05:42:49 pm
Depending on the volume of the yarn and or the type of protector used you will not always get a beading up on the surface  as a sure sign. The only way for sure is a fibre test which would have to be sent to a lab and would not be cheap.

Neil what type of fibre is it and design/weight etc.
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: maxcarpets on February 14, 2008, 06:54:55 pm
Is their a Neil thing going on here?
Title: Re: I'm back
Post by: PaulKing on February 14, 2008, 07:02:38 pm
or if yarn has been dry spun using a surfactant, then there is no beading and it shoots through to the backing

3m scotchcare services have a test kit for oil and  water repellence but a good simple test is to wet it with a egg cup full of water and then apply a terry towel and blot for 10 secs and see how much moisture is left behind.
Most treated carpet there will be little or none as the water will not penetrate the fiber and is sucked straight back up.