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nightrider
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What I use is .....ooops I dropped my keyboard. lol
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jenniferadams111
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Hey! Thanks a lot for sharing such useful information with us!..
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Andersonamenda
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Andersonamenda
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Yes I am totally agree with XtremeClean, we need to use green Eco-friendly cleaners for our carpets. over-the-counter there are many cleaners which contains dangerous chemicals. So avoid using them.
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bryce123
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I have tried this products for cleaning carpets but i personally feel tht the result is not good.so i would like to suggest some tips to clean carpets
1.Vacuum either side well. 2.Shampoo the rug with cool water and delicate liquid soap or rug shampoo (don't use sturdy detergents, ammonia water or sudsy ammonia water). take a look at FOR COLOR RUN during a tiny space initial. Use a soft, long haired brush or a firm, non-shedding sponge. 3.Brush the pile firmly with linear motions within the direction of the nap: do not scrub too vigorously. 4.Wet the nap completely with the soapy water. 5.Wash fringes with an equivalent soap resolution. Use a laundry brush and brush repeatedly aloof from the pile.Rinse completely with running water. Squeeze out excess water--a rubber window squeegee works well. Squeegee the pile repeatedly within the direction of the nap till no a lot of water is forced out. 6.Lay flat to dry. When the nap feels dry, flip the rug over; the rear is perhaps still damp. DRY completely.If the pile feels somewhat stiff when dry, brush gently or gently vacuum. |
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darien80
Newbie Joined: 27/January/2012 Location: Adelaide, SA Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I have been thinking about introducing the option of green carpet cleaning, however i am a bit sceptical of these kind of products. Could you recommend any brands or types of products?
Can you use them in steam cleaning machines? Anyone that can provide some samples? |
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John L
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That's a real nice first post. You should be easy to satisfy! LOL! Concentrate on the initial posted question and not what nightrider is posting.
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joeyjamz
Newbie Joined: 18/July/2012 Location: Long Island, NY Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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I am surprised to hear that not that many carpet cleaners are using the green products. I work out of Suffolk County NY (Long Island) in the Smithtown, Commack, Stony Brook area and I hear of a lot of my competitors offering green carpet cleaners. I was a bit skeptical as well however if that's what the customer wants their carpet cleaned with and they're willing to sacrifice the results (green carpet cleaners usually aren't as effective) than I would just say explain that to the person beforehand and if they insist on going green that's their choice. As far as cost I think you could still make it work though.
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Bill hardy
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I absolutely agree with you. There is no
point using environmental product , if it takes longer and compromises quality
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carpetologist
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Bill,
Accept it, Green is here to stay. And the Green products are getting better everyday. We still sell lots of kick-ass chemicals to our customers who want them. But Green has a positive story to it and you should be thinking of toxicity in the air that you are forcing your customer to breath while you are in the home. If this is not a concern you should be concerned about your own exposure. |
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janifyseo
Newbie Joined: 27/July/2012 Location: Knoxville Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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We use Australian Tea Tree ;)
Janify Carpet Cleaning 1309 Willow Grove Dr Knoxville Tn 37932 865-309-4999 http://janify.com/knoxville
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janifyseo
Newbie Joined: 27/July/2012 Location: Knoxville Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Also, that is really only used as a post spray if the carpets are extremely dirty. Janify Carpet Cleaning 1309 Willow Grove Dr, Knoxville Tn 37932 865-309-4999 http://Janify.com/knoxville
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xtreme7424
Newbie Joined: 11/September/2012 Location: Granite City Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Most chemicals are so much safer thin that use to be!
Carpet Cleaning & Carpet Repair.
http://www.x-treme-carpet-cleaning.com/ - http://www.x-treme-carpet-cleaning.com/
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FlatRateCleaning
Newbie Joined: 12/June/2013 Location: New York Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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We've had quite a bit of luck with the green products, but we do carry other cleaners as well. Anyone who insists on only using green usually knows that they don't carry the same kick as chemical cleaners because they use them for their personal cleaning. We either stress to customers that the non-green products are still non toxic etc, or we recommend that if they do the green cleaning that they do it more often to avoid dirt and stains from building up. It's a win win.
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