Mikey P
Administrator
I had a nice conversation yesterday with a long time member here. Until he recently found the secret to (old fashion) Dry Foam cleaning, he has always hated cleaning upholstery.
If I understood him correctly, he uses a pump up that creates a shaving cream like foam that he puts on a brush, sponge or other scrubbing device. After a thorough pre-vac the foam gets applied, agitated than vacuumed off with a special silent shop vac..
The mud in the shop vac tank, the great long lasting results, the quickness of it all (one trip set ups, no TM set up, no noise, a couple hundred in equipment has this guy whistling dixie.
I'm very intrigued but would like to hear form old schoolers like @Lee Stockwell , @Jim Pemberton and @Desk Jockey as to why this system is no longer pushed?
If I understood him correctly, he uses a pump up that creates a shaving cream like foam that he puts on a brush, sponge or other scrubbing device. After a thorough pre-vac the foam gets applied, agitated than vacuumed off with a special silent shop vac..
The mud in the shop vac tank, the great long lasting results, the quickness of it all (one trip set ups, no TM set up, no noise, a couple hundred in equipment has this guy whistling dixie.
I'm very intrigued but would like to hear form old schoolers like @Lee Stockwell , @Jim Pemberton and @Desk Jockey as to why this system is no longer pushed?