[Shotimes] Cleaning carpets

Carl Prochilo gr8sho@adelphia.net
Mon, 3 Jan 2005 15:00:32 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)


Thanks Don.
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Cheers,
Carl Prochilo
92 Ultra Red Crimson

On Mon, January 3, 2005 10:29 am, Donald Mallinson said:
> In my car care business, I recommend a spray on carpet
> cleaner only, not water and soap like a lot of places.
> Water and soap just helps start mold/mildew along with rust
> and can cause lots of other problems including driving any
> bad smells even deeper into the carpet/pad.
>
> I sell a great all-purpose cleaner that I recommend for
> carpets, made by Wurth.  Called Super Spray all, it is great
> for stains (spray to soak and work in with a cloth or soft
> brush, than blot out the stain) and for overall, just spray
> a light mist over the entire carpet (one area at a time) and
> work in with a cloth or your fingertips. (AFTER using a Vac
> first of course).  Then lightly blot or rub dry with a clean
> dry towel.  Old bath towels work great for this.
>
> To order my stuff:
>
> http://www.dccarcare.com
>
> But before I started my business, I used a product called
> Blue Coral Dri-Clean  (spelling theirs).  A carpet cleaner
> that was in a trigger spray bottle that came out as a mild
> foam.  Worked about the same, but the Wurth is a better
> cleaner, and the smell goes away quicker.  I can't find the
> trigger spray version of Dri-Clean on-line, maybe it was
> replaced with the pressure spray version.  I used to get
> this at K-Mart.
>
> But the key is to find a carpet cleaner spray you like and
> use ONLY that and not any soapy water solution.
>
> Don Mallinson
>
> Carl Prochilo wrote:
>
>> Any recommendations here?  Something like the type you spray on and then
>> vacuum off?
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