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kajillionaire customer demands that six of these hand tufted beauties be cleaned in the home.

$3.20 a foot

Plus 3 areas of similar wtw and 2.5 staircases. 4 techs, one AT. two on the wands and two on damage control


CRB compound and bridgeless glides are our pals.
 

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Mike, by bridgeless glide, do you mean a hole glide, or the PMF that screws on?

I assume that the issue is not to pull the loops.
 

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You must be so proud to be a servant to a bajillionaire.

You wear the white glove for soil inspection?
 
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Mikey P

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Mike, by bridgeless glide, do you mean a hole glide, or the PMF that screws on?

I assume that the issue is not to pull the loops.
Screw on type.


They've already had all the low-moisture goobers out there they prefer the hot water extraction in the and the luster it provides
 

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I noticed the rug was made in 1994. near ancient history in the carpet cleaning industry. we have much better equipment now.
so the info on the label might be outdated.
I wouldn't worry.
 

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Fat Blunts did cross my mind.. good ol days.:icon_cool:

Just cookies for me now..:shifty:
 

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we cleaned many noodle rugs. a through dusting, full immersion and a alot of extraction time. an "Arminian centrifuge" will help if you don't have a real one.
 

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The pucker comes from the liability of cleaning custom-made-for-the-customer rugs that cost half a kajillion dollars to have made. Check that your insurance limits are high enough, and please don't CRB these. Unless you use the "baby's butt" soft brush, at the very least you'll do some damage. At worst you'll be replacing them. V'Soske's will cause you no problems if you warm water extract them.




Felt yarn rugs are no problem with a brushless machine. Send 'em our way.
 

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Armenian centrifuge?

After extracting as much as possible using a rover or water claw, Roll the rug onto a PVC pipe and stand on 1 end by leaning it against a wall. The static pressure will cause the water will run to the base of the rug near the floor. Extract this area again. Or just hand the rug and do same with ends.
 

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After extracting as much as possible using a rover or water claw, Roll the rug onto a PVC pipe and stand on 1 end by leaning it against a wall. The static pressure will cause the water will run to the base of the rug near the floor. Extract this area again. Or just hand the rug and do same with ends.
Might be easier to roll it face fibre in around a rug sucker.
 
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