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HeartlandSteam
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always pre spray...no matter what condition the carpet is. This will get the carpets cleaner, AND it will making it easier on you when you extract.
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clovis
Newbie Joined: 13/August/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 30 |
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What is everyone using for a pre-spray.
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jtuseo
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I prespray & then rise with how water only. I think that it is safer to rinse with clean hot water than to leave a solution in the carpet.
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carpetologist
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Generally the 2-step cleaning processd is first scrubbing with a rotary machine using a higher type foam product then hot water extracting with either no detergent or with detergent or a mild acid rinse. Better known as Textile Rinse.
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G&M Cleaning
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I like DFC 210 Powder Prespray i think it does a great job and leaves no soap residue.
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Michael
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That's what I use. No complaints. |
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jtuseo
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All I can say is, All I can say is.
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MR. STEAMER
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anything works as long as you pre-spray it......
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John L
Carpet Cleaning Guru Joined: 29/November/2004 Location: I'm Right Here! Status: Offline Points: 4013 |
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SS don't pre-spray |
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Michael
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They sell it as an option.
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Ninja-wand
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Really!?
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I'll make you TAP OUT!!!
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Michael
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wheelerman
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prespraying with a hydo-force is a must in my opinion and if the carpet is heavily soiled I will rake the traffic areas in and extraction with a detergent. I am currently using Bridgepoints Point blue But sinse I have got my new Peak because the heat if much higher than the cleanco was I am thinking of giving Prochems Heat wave a try. If the carpet is grossly dirty then I pull out My RX-20. Once I am done if I am concerned about soap residue I will mist a rinse on all the cleaned carpet.
Just the way we do it :)
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MR. STEAMER
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heat is not always the best thing...when it comes to rinsing certain types of carpet...sometimes cold works better |
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