Josh Almanza
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Is it a good idea to protect a wool rug right after it was just cleaned. Customer wants her wool rugs protected after coming out nicely after cleaning them...which product would you recommend using to apply to these rugs?
Maxim Advanced for Wool will help to protect from dry soils, liquid stains and oils. Protections from the body odors is best achieved by frequent cleaning of the rug and bathing of the dog. Protection from urine odors is best done by using a bacteria on each urine spot before the urine dries after blotting up as much of the urine with a damp towel. Too many accidents will necessitate even more frequent and more expensive cleanings.I just purchased 2 wool rugs that I am eager to protect from dry and liquid stains and the oils and smells that accompany my dog.
Thanks so much @Tom Forsythe! Luckily the dog never urinates indoors. There is still to potty train the toddler though...Maxim Advanced for Wool will help to protect from dry soils, liquid stains and oils. Protections from the body odors is best achieved by frequent cleaning of the rug and bathing of the dog. Protection from urine odors is best done by using a bacteria on each urine spot before the urine dries after blotting up as much of the urine with a damp towel. Too many accidents will necessitate even more frequent and more expensive cleanings.
Doing it yourself is probably better. For best performance, use a sprayer with an 8004 flat fan tip rather than the cone tip that usually comes with it. Follow the instructions and at least you will know you have done it right. The cone tip will work, just not as well. At least a 1 gallon pump up sprayer.Thanks so much @Tom Forsythe! Luckily the dog never urinates indoors. There is still to potty train the toddler though...
I appreciate you’re quick response very much! I found someone that will apply your product forif I provide it at $1.7/sqft. He would only supply scotch Guard so I’m already skeptical. If I purchased an adequate sprayer and followed product guidelines is DIY a possibility? I tend to like doing things myself.
Thanks so much @Tom Forsythe! Luckily the dog never urinates indoors. There is still to potty train the toddler though...
I appreciate you’re quick response very much! I found someone that will apply your product forif I provide it at $1.7/sqft. He would only supply scotch Guard so I’m already skeptical. If I purchased an adequate sprayer and followed product guidelines is DIY a possibility? I tend to like doing things myself.