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Chris R
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #20 on:
July 31, 2007, 10:05:17 pm »
Ken
Have you still got those pics of that very bad kitchen carpet ( or others) that you cleaned with Dry Fusion ?
just to show what can be done with systems other than HWE ?
regards
Chris
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carpetguy
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #21 on:
July 31, 2007, 10:45:18 pm »
Chris
I cleaned Game Stores which were absolutely filthy and was astonished at the results, using Texatherm and I have to say, there was a huge amount of soiling removed.
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ian loughlin
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #22 on:
August 01, 2007, 02:58:10 am »
yes i am quite new Glynn, just needed some advice from this forum which i think is very helpfull, as this is my first pub job.
I am fully trained by pro chem, just wanted some advice as i understood this forum was for?.
Hi pete,
try my best to make it on the 6th
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Mark Lane-Matthews
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #23 on:
August 01, 2007, 09:12:31 am »
Hi Ian
If you prefer Prochems products, powerburst by them it is very good on blacktop,make up the solution using hot water ,apply to blacktop first before commencing on other areas to give dwell, which it will turn the blacktop to mush ,reapply if necassary and just let the product do the work.
Mark
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matt jones
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #24 on:
August 01, 2007, 11:30:15 am »
Hi guys can these types of carpets really take a good soaking then i have cleaned a couple of axminsters but always played on the safe side as to not get to wet. Also on training courses they tell you not to use hot water or high ph on delicate fibres like wool yet in these circumstances that goes out the window, i suppose on jobs like this it comes down to doing whatever it takes to get results.
matt
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Daveyboy
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #25 on:
August 01, 2007, 12:19:05 pm »
What do you call a high temperature? (not a cue for a joke)
How high can we go on this type of carpet/condition?
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spindle
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #26 on:
August 01, 2007, 12:50:34 pm »
hydramaster sells blitz.............big tub....sml tub!!!!!!!!
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stevie wonder
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #27 on:
August 01, 2007, 05:59:22 pm »
Ive found considering the stains are mainly dry beer and dry shorts mixed with soil from work mans shoes,prespray with prochem powerburst in hot tap water.Leave for five mins.Then using my prochem extractor 2 times 3 stage and inline heater, and prochems doubleclean give it a good clean agitating it with your wand .it will soon soften and come out.If your worried about colour run ,just neutralize ,by spraying some prochem fibre and fabric rinse after cleaning,.I used this system on a pub carpet and it came up like new. Any probs contact me on 07910028671
steve.steve@polarcleanitall.com
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Len Gribble
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Re: How to remove Blacking??
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Reply #28 on:
August 02, 2007, 02:35:08 am »
Ian
Wished Ron T covered this on my training course but TLC was!
Like I said easily removed, if you find any money under it! It belongs to the publican and so dose the gum unless you priced that in (but that’s another story but a tip very sharp knife
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I have tried lots of pre-sprays! All are good but you can’t beat dwell time (hate cleaning the machine after agitation so I no longer do it, so now I let nature take it’s course that’s the eco part of me
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Methinks it’s an Axminster also shrinks 1st picture looks close to the seam so care.
Never quote as new (it ant and will never be)
Len
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