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John L
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Medium setting here. High seems to burn the damp cloth faster and this heat needs time to transfer the dye.. But like duck said different strokes..
Core Products "JuiceOut".. No mixing involved..!
Edited by John L - 10/August/2008 at 10:13am |
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Refined
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I too say red relief! Works Period.
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duckcountry
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Different strokes for different folks.
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Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?
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ChemicallyFried
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Koolaid is easy to take out if you got the system down pat. Listen carefully. Mix part A & B of Red relief (NOT RED 1) together. Pour it into the stain and aggitate for a few seconds with a brush or your fingers. Wet down a healthy thick wet clothe with cold water and put it over the stain after a standard wring out of the excess water. Apply a hot iron on its hottest (hottest) setting with steam for 20-25 seconds. Pull the iron off and let the clothe sit in place for 60 more seconds. Do it again and again if you have to letting the carpet cool for a bit between steamings. Rinse out the clothe almost after each use. The theory being the cool thick clothe saves the carpet while the super hot steam erases the stain. YOU MUST GET THE IRON SUPER HOT! Luke warm wimpy iron wont do much at all. Turn that iron up and wet that clothe. No cheese baby. I've never burnt the carpet yet. 25 seconds max though per melt down. And dont leave you white clothe sopping wet, that dont work.
Go ahead...make my day.....
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I can remove more spots than you can.
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duckcountry
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CF, try the "and can you get that out to? I think the kids spilled some bleach there".
My answer is "do you still have the kids? You could try listing them on craigslist." |
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duckcountry
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Pro Choice's Red One is like magic. Same process as Red Relive. I keep around the regular Pro Choice Red and use part A on yellow kool aid. |
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ChemicallyFried
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Koolaid is one of the easier stains I deal with. Now TOUGH is a plant placed in a brown wicker basket that someone waters and fertilizes for months. The water overflows onto the carpet with fertilizer in it. The brown stain from the wicker soaks into the carpet along with water and dirt, and it is all burned in to the carpet with fertilizer as it bakes in the sun every afternoon by the patio door. Then the customer thinks they will clean it up and rubs a soapy cloth into the stain making it worse.
NOW THATS TUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!Top that one somebody....
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I can remove more spots than you can.
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FriendlyHammer
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What ratio do you use? |
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John L
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Nunnin to it..
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Hammy
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Heat transfer on a car interior, your a brave man. Peroxide and amonia would do the same
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Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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ChemicallyFried
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Hey that must have been fun to clean. That was a bad one. Did it actually all come out, or pretty close. I usually only hit a bad one a few times at most in fear I will eventually damage the carpet in some way. I leave a minute of cool time between sizzlings. I continually wash out the towel after a couple uses and rewet it down, otherwise you may burn the carpet.
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I can remove more spots than you can.
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John L
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ChemicallyFried
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For the coffee by a gallon of hydrogen peroxcide 20%. Put it in a spray bottle full strength and soak the coffee stain. Walk away and come back a day later and it will be gone with no damage to the carpet. Wash your hands a lot as the hydrpgen peroxcide will give a burning feeling to your fingers and turn them white.
Red relief is my best friend in carpet cleaning. Mix part A & B together and aggitate into the red stain. Put down a well dampened white towel over the stain and set the iron on it (hottest setting) for about 18-20 seconds. Repeat again if any red is left. No more red for you my friend.
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I can remove more spots than you can.
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jtuseo
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Let me tell you goof off will work better than any other stain remover you can buy. It will take out Gum makeup paint off carpets.
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