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Topic: Salt Removal
Posted By: carpetologist
Subject: Salt Removal
Date Posted: 30/January/2004 at 12:15pm

With all the winter weather that has blanketed most of the U.S. and Canada recently I don't know whether we have more snow or salt to look at. Regardless we are overwhelmed by callers who are frustrated with salt removal that keeps reappearing and the money you have charged to remove it disappearing.

We are recommending a new product that actually breaks down salt better than the average detergent and acid rinse. It is generally known as Winterinse. But the best method I have experienced lately is using cold water through a Steamin Demon. If you are not aware of this machine it actually flushes up to 4 gallons of water through the carpet per minute. This system actually works compared  to a high water volume wand.

Steamin Demon Cleaning Greasy Restaurant Carpet

Just a tip or a sales pitch depending on how you look at it. I guess if you purchase a Steamin Demon from me consider it a sales pitch. If you purchase it from someone else consider it a tip. Any way you look at it you win with salt removal. While your competitor is still stroking, sweating and trying to figure it out.




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Posted By: Willy Parsons
Date Posted: 04/February/2004 at 12:26am
Sounds scary. Thank heavens we don't need salt here in Vancouver.


Posted By: Mr.Mike
Date Posted: 04/February/2004 at 4:01pm
Sugar can also be used to melt snow. The reason they use salt is because it is cheaper. I wonder to what effect all this salt has on the environment.


Posted By: nightrider
Date Posted: 14/March/2004 at 2:51am

I HAD THAT PROBLEM JUST LAST WEEK WHILE I WAS VISITING MY LAST YEARS CUSTOMERS. THIS PETICULAR RESTAURANT OWNER WAS WASHING HIS WINTER RUNNERS IN THE PARKING LOT WITH A GARDEN HOSE AND A LARGE SEARS SHOP VAC AS I ARRIVED, HE ASKED ME WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE SALT. ALL RESTAURANTS HAVE DEGREASER TO CLEAN THEIR KITCHEN EQUIPMENT WITH AND I TOLD HIM TO USE IT DILUTED 4 TO 1 AND VOILA........WORKED LIKE A CHARM....MIND YOU HE HAD TO SCRUB IT IN  WITH HIS SHOES, THEN HE USED A LONG PUSH BROOM. BUT IT WORKED GREAT, AND I WAS HAPPY HE WAS DOING ALL THAT TOO BECAUSE I HATE CLEANING RUNNERS, MOSTLY 'CAUSE I USUALLY CLEAN THEM AS A CURTIOUS SERVICE, A LITTLE GIFT IF YOU LIKE.

   JACK FROM MONTREAL       AKA     NIGHTRIDER



Posted By: carpetologist
Date Posted: 15/December/2004 at 7:10pm

http://www.kleenkuip.com/products/saltAndIceMelt.htm">Formual KK Salt and Ice Melt Remover

Formula KK Salt & Ice Melt Remover

Here we are in the GTA with plenty of stock on hand of http://www.kleenkuip.com/products/saltAndIceMelt.htm - KK Formula Salt & Ice Melt Remover for Carpet and Hard Surface Floors.

Big problem is we have no snow & ice. Although we hear it is all around us. So keep those orders flowing in as this is a great product especially if your competition does not know about it. Making YOU the HERO.

Works by deminiralizing salt deposits.

Isn't Technology Wonderful.



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http://www.kleenkuip.com - New & Used Professional Carpet Cleaning Machines, Restoration Equipment, Training, Service and Supplies


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 15/December/2004 at 10:28pm
Ted:  We have the Salt Mine here in town along with the evaporator plant that makes table salt etc. Will you product make them dissappear?Guitar

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Just My opinion


Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 15/December/2004 at 11:21pm
You need the Erustorator for that Doug.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: Dakota
Date Posted: 15/December/2004 at 11:50pm
not to change the subject but, have you guys ever heard of a pile jogger?

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Life is Tuff, It is even Tougher if you're Stupid "John Wayne"


Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 16/December/2004 at 12:16am
I don't think that will get rid of the salt, Dakota. But I could be wrong.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: Dakota
Date Posted: 16/December/2004 at 12:24am

No, i dont know what it is ,i was wondering if you did

i see it on ebay and i was wondering what the heck it does



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Life is Tuff, It is even Tougher if you're Stupid "John Wayne"


Posted By: Superglide Ken
Date Posted: 16/December/2004 at 12:40am
Takes your money.

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Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.


Posted By: Dakota
Date Posted: 16/December/2004 at 12:52am
Once again excellent answer Ken,      do you know what is or not?

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Life is Tuff, It is even Tougher if you're Stupid "John Wayne"


Posted By: carpetologist
Date Posted: 16/December/2004 at 12:56am

Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Ted:  We have the Salt Mine here in town along with the evaporator plant that makes table salt etc. Will you product make them dissappear?Guitar

Absolutely doug, this sounds like a big problem that will require a lot of product. I could cut you a good deal on a tank car load.



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Kleen Kuip Supply Mart Inc.

http://www.kleenkuip.com - New & Used Professional Carpet Cleaning Machines, Restoration Equipment, Training, Service and Supplies


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 16/December/2004 at 8:33am
Maybe if people use more salt it will be better for you Ted?

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Just My opinion


Posted By: TipTopCleaning
Date Posted: 03/November/2023 at 12:31pm
The secret to removing salt stains from carpet is to FLUSH, FLUSH, FLUSH.

If you are using a wand to extract heavy salt stain deposits from carpet you are doing it wrong.

The Steamin Demon is a great example of a machine that can extract all kinds of nasties hiding deep within the carpet fibers. We have used it many times to extract years and years of soap buildup in carpeting that used bonnet cleaning as it's main cleaning method. A job that otherwise would have taken us all night to extract using a regular wand while achieving very minimal results.

Just make sure to charge accordingly.


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