Mikey P
Administrator
I saw this in the notes on the last job for today
I have to wonder, did the last guy do as good a job as possible and it may just need a lite touch up.
Can the new home owner not differentiate wear from soiling?
or was it Stanley'd and really needs a proper going over, in which case, how do you attack an improperly cleaned carpet when you have no way to find out its history?
Asume it's been over cleaned with high alkaline chems so just do an acid rinse?
Or not assume and get out a pH pen or paper test strip to confirm..
After 30 years in the trenches I can usually just tell by sight or touch, most of you can as well, but can your newish crews do the same?
Thoughts?
Reference:
Note: eta 130-330 clean 2 staircases(house is 3 levels) and roughly 1000-1300 sq ft of cpt. they just moved in and the carpet was cleaned by someone else before they did and already looks horrible. bk6/10 left msg to confirm
I have to wonder, did the last guy do as good a job as possible and it may just need a lite touch up.
Can the new home owner not differentiate wear from soiling?
or was it Stanley'd and really needs a proper going over, in which case, how do you attack an improperly cleaned carpet when you have no way to find out its history?
Asume it's been over cleaned with high alkaline chems so just do an acid rinse?
Or not assume and get out a pH pen or paper test strip to confirm..
After 30 years in the trenches I can usually just tell by sight or touch, most of you can as well, but can your newish crews do the same?
Thoughts?