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calmore

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Re: The Shrinkable Belgian Wilton
« Reply #20 on: December 24, 2006, 05:48:01 pm »
I think it would be best to assume that it is still fitted.

You should treat ALL carpets as potentially shrinkable, until examination/testing proves otherwise.
 
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Susan Dean (1stclean)

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Re: The Shrinkable Belgian Wilton
« Reply #21 on: December 26, 2006, 06:16:50 pm »
well i must see about ten of these things aweek  :'(  they love the stuff here in the north and they wont pay for dry cleaning at all , so its out with the disclaimer  ;D

1. lightly pre spay , then rub it in with a hard brush

2. then turn the water right down to say 30 psi

3 then light wash the pre spay and the drit out with a hand tool

4 never had any comeback doing it this way so works for me

JS2

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Re: The Shrinkable Belgian Wilton
« Reply #22 on: December 26, 2006, 06:39:07 pm »
This sounds like a very reliable procedure to me.  I think my Extracta DX is spec'd at 140 inches lift, which must create quite a considerable suction at the hand-tool head (although low CFM here).  However changing the theme just a bit - can one actually get an in-line Vac booster to maximise the suction if this would help with BWs (I've heard of these) ?

Regards

Pete (JS2)

brights cleaning

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Re: The Shrinkable Belgian Wilton
« Reply #23 on: December 29, 2006, 06:27:52 pm »
the same as 1st clean
i too see loads of B/W in the north
i prespray with m/s and rinse off at a low temp, then get the airmover on it and open up as many windows as poss