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I think he meant " SANDING " CMaster OK  60 Grit will do it
 
 
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Originally posted by Jeff Van Buren Jeff Van Buren wrote:

    I service 24 assisted living facilities and find Encapsulation with Cimex and Realisit DS works well if you don't have a cimex try pad on low pile commercial
carpet which is what I find alot of in these facilties. If it is a padded carpet You'll find the pad is saturated water claw first air mover dry then encap to prevent wicking    


But if it's commercial carpet with no backing, a Claw won't help.
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Originally posted by nightrider nightrider wrote:

I think he meant " SANDING " CMaster [IMG]height=20 alt=OK src="http://www.kleenkuip.com/forum/smileys/smilesok.gif" width=18 align=absMiddle>  60 Grit will do it
 

 

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You don't sand carpet............................oh oh .....................have to call my guys......................Phone
 
 
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Thanks for all your help ppl. This forum rocks!!! The carpet is Powerbond so I don't think the claw would work...Employers too cheap to buy one anyways. And, yes, I clean it all here urine, crap, puke, spit up chaw,blood etc..Yep carpet in a long term care facility was the right fawkin move..its even in our dining rooms. I do not have a Cimex but I do bonnet with an encap product from Scotlabs... would this help??
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    It might I have tried several but found ReleasitDs the best so far, remember when cleaning stains little moisture is better to prvent wicking with encap you should be using about 1 gallon to 300 SF less on heavy staining
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Thanks Jeff...I will look into Releasit..is there a Can. distributor? Anyone?
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well with alot of sick old people saturateing the place with chemicals shouldn't matter to them?
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Originally posted by papagator papagator wrote:

Thanks Jeff...I will look into Releasit..is there a Can. distributor? Anyone?

    
Here is a good source the only one I know off, there is another claiming to be the same but different label, I did not find it the same.
http://www.encapboard.com/
Loacted in Canada, great people to work with alos check out his fiber pads I beleive he also carrys bonnets    

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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

well with alot of sick old people saturateing the place with chemicals shouldn't matter to them?
 
This is a joke right??? Right??? Everything we use here is Green Seal..that may not mean a whole lot but it's the best we can do with "sick old people" not able to just up and go while I'm working in their units.
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Thanks for the website Jeff..will definately check it out... My carpet came out great..thanks all...CMaster, I used only hot water as you suggested and did a good job. The stain did not all come out but I later learned that the resident was on pretty potent meds that turned urine almost to an iodine type state.Dead
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You can try an HP product like Esteam Vanish or CTI Urine Stain Remover to remove the remaining stain. Both of these products leave minimal residue

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HP?? Horse Power???
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