rhyde
Member
My main issue with protector is it's not a cure all or substituent for timely cleaning.
It's played itself out at my shop more than a few times where the consumer forgoes timely cleaning because they have been sold
"the invisible shield" and wait too long to have the pet urine flushed out of their rug or yeah it's getting
dirty but I have soil retardant so I let it go a little longer. Soil retarding does nothing to protect from abrasive particulate soil
that builds up in the base of carpet and rugs.
What you tell the customer and what the costumer perceives are two different things. Often customers when they ask what
would you do I tell them; I don't use protector on my rugs or carpet at home never have and with kids 7 & 9, wife
and two pets I don't have any spill or spots we couldn't get out we vacuum often and clean when needed.
http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Advanced_ ... _dirt.html
It's played itself out at my shop more than a few times where the consumer forgoes timely cleaning because they have been sold
"the invisible shield" and wait too long to have the pet urine flushed out of their rug or yeah it's getting
dirty but I have soil retardant so I let it go a little longer. Soil retarding does nothing to protect from abrasive particulate soil
that builds up in the base of carpet and rugs.
What you tell the customer and what the costumer perceives are two different things. Often customers when they ask what
would you do I tell them; I don't use protector on my rugs or carpet at home never have and with kids 7 & 9, wife
and two pets I don't have any spill or spots we couldn't get out we vacuum often and clean when needed.
http://www2.dupont.com/Teflon_Advanced_ ... _dirt.html