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MR. STEAMER
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 10:42pm |
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greg
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 8:53pm |
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i learned it at a course 10 years ago. but what do you do when it bleeds with every thing you try.
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nothing is impossable. it just hasn't been done yet.
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 7:57pm |
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If you pre test almost any think can be wet cleand if you watch the ph. Dry Wet Dry was a Murry Creamer show I see once done at a Kleen Rite Seminar on Ohio about 15 or more years ago. then it was the trick for hatian cotton. But with low moisture, heat and good chemistry and an upholstery seminar you will find most fabrics can be wet cleaned. We only dryclean clean. Even when we drycleaned drapery on location the same held true.
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 7:51pm |
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i've clean bleeders with dry clean solvent. but you still have to test for bleeding. but dry cleaning alone is a wast of time. so i apply dry cleaner then wet clean it then apply dry cleaner. (no bleeding) now on area rugs tha bleed i use host powder.
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I wouldn't touch anything that bleeds....the solvent can make a mess if the colors are bleeding. If you get a bleeder cold water washing is the best.....real cold....an air mover would help too to dry it fast |
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 7:39pm |
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have you ever done dry wet dry on bleeders.
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 7:33pm |
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Not offten....only if the customer wants an area rug done and it's on the hard wood....I have the powder you brush in and vac out... plush velvet furniture...I love to dry clean that |
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Posted: 25/March/2004 at 7:27pm |
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do any of you do any dry cleaning.
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