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STEAMPRO
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Posted: 23/October/2007 at 3:39pm |
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KENNYS WIFE IS GOOD IN BED
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nightrider
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Posted: 23/October/2007 at 3:18pm |
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One thing I know about Kenny is that his wife and family are important to him over everything else.....................................the only reason I think he's not posting is either he is here using another handle and fooling us.............or...................we're all not really here posting and fooling him Nightrider
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John L
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Posted: 23/October/2007 at 10:29am |
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He didnt pay his child support!!
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nightrider
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Posted: 23/October/2007 at 4:34am |
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Posted: 22/October/2007 at 3:21pm |
He invented everything
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nightrider
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Posted: 22/October/2007 at 10:42am |
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Cleaning Newb
Sometime in the mid 1800's a maid spilled a coal oil lamp on a soiled table cloth, the table cloth became clean again. Hence a cleaning solvent was discovered.
As for carpet cleaning that goes back to the Romans. They would beat carpets with a bamboo pole and rinse them in the river.
I guess good old H2'0 (water) was the cleaning chemical of the time. Edited by Carpetologist - 22/October/2007 at 11:46am |
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FriendlyHammer
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Posted: 22/October/2007 at 2:03am |
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Wasn't the first real chemical carpet cleaner dog saliva from the household dog?
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STEAMPRO
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Posted: 22/October/2007 at 12:50am |
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Thanks for the info Hammer! Keep it coming guys!
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FriendlyHammer
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Posted: 22/October/2007 at 12:28am |
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This may not be a question that can be answered because practices of cleaning carpets have been around as long as there have been carpets, and without patents. The best I can personally do for you is offer you this link.
http://www.burrows.com/carpetcleaning/index.html Scroll down until you see the Princess Carpet Sweeper (a device still used by Kenny Harris under the Titan brand) and read the comments directly above. At that time they were already using pipe-clay as an absorbent and then sweeping the clay off as means of cleaning (Kenny uses copier toner). That type of sweeper, then, would be an early example of such a device, yet it would not have a patent for that express purpose. Therefore, you're off the hook for finding the inventor of the "first" such machine, since it is unknowable. (And yes, pipe-clay can be considered a chemical.)(And no, don't buy from Kenny) Edited by FriendlyHammer - 22/October/2007 at 12:39am |
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Posted: 21/October/2007 at 11:47pm |
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Hi guys! I need to know who invented the first chemical carpet cleaner and when it was invented. Ive been scowering the internet for days now and I absolutely CANNOT find any information on this. I figured if anyone is going to know the answers to those questions its going to be members of this forum. I need this info for my psychology paper(doesnt seem related i know:P) and the paper is due tomorrow at 4 pm. If anyone has this information PLEASE share your wisdom. Thanks guys! Youre my only hope.
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