Mikey P
Administrator
and how residue/detergent free was the carpet before you applied?
and how residue/detergent free was the carpet before you applied?
No, but what are you digging at? Are you saying protector doesn't work? Personally I think it does. I had a customer spill and entire 1/2 gallon of concord grape juice on her white berber carpet. She called me to come get it out. I could see how the protectant I had applied kept it from penetrating the fibers. Thankfully I was able to get it all out. I'm pretty sure if she hadn't wanted the protector It would have been a different story.have ether of you treated half an area to see if it really works?
Yes, many years ago I did all those tests. It works if diluted and applied properly.have ether of you treated half an area to see if it really works?
There are idiots everywhere. Up to you to qualify the customer and not oversell it. It makes it easier to vacuum and when you clean it the next time the soil will release much easier. The commercial buildings where I apply it are a dream to clean, other buildings that I clean regularly need more attention.People expect that what ever gets spilled to just bounce right up
And there are residential where they just go ahead and spill everything they want and blame you if it doesn't come out
Time to add more experience to the room.not digging at anything.
the subject of part of the S100 review today.
All involved can't recall the last time they applied a protector to a CGD
You'd be surprised at the difference it makes on polypropylene.Well it was WOOL dumbass! OF COURSEi it could benefit from SG! Nylon can too.
pics or it didnt happenYou'd be surprised at the difference it makes on polypropylene.
You wouldn't see the difference in pics unless I only did half. You see and feel the difference as you're cleaning. I have one building that I have been doing for about 10 years. Heavy polypropylene over pad in the hallways. I have applied protector every time I clean. Carpets are about 20 years old and they clean like magic. My own building I have been doing for 6 years. Nylon over pad. Same thing. I discount the protector for my building as it makes it easier for me to clean and makes me look good. The property manager noticed and has given me more buildings over the years. I don't sell a lot of protector but on the buildings that take it, it makes a big difference in the performance of the carpet.pics or it didnt happen
Thats all very interesting, but I want to hear more about how Canada won WW2You wouldn't see the difference in pics unless I only did half. You see and feel the difference as you're cleaning. I have one building that I have been doing for about 10 years. Heavy polypropylene over pad in the hallways. I have applied protector every time I clean. Carpets are about 20 years old and they clean like magic. My own building I have been doing for 6 years. Nylon over pad. Same thing. I discount the protector for my building as it makes it easier for me to clean and makes me look good. The property manager noticed and has given me more buildings over the years. I don't sell a lot of protector but on the buildings that take it, it makes a big difference in the performance of the carpet.
I never said Canada won itThats all very interesting, but I want to hear more about how Canada won WW2
You should read about the Canadian Corvettes escorting convoys, the Canadian pilots in the RAF, the liberation of Holland, the Canadians on the beaches of Normandy, (my grandfather was there) the Canadian intelligence service, (read the book the man called intrepid).I never said Canada won it
Canadian history for dummies video for the rest of the world?I never said Canada won it
Well it was WOOL dumbass! OF COURSEi it could benefit from SG! Nylon can too.
Why would you ask people who don't clean carpets?not digging at anything.
the subject of part of the S100 review today.
All involved can't recall the last time they applied a protector to a CGD
Not according to the Wool Bureau or Wools of New Zealand. They still insist wool magically cleans itself and doesn't need protectants.Well it was WOOL dumbass! OF COURSEi it could benefit from SG! Nylon can too.
Not according to the Wool Bureau or Wools of New Zealand. They still insist wool magically cleans itself and doesn't need protectants.
Let's see....the scaly outer layer of the wool fiber holds dirt but doesn't allow it to penetrate, so that it readily vacuums away...it is inherently soil retardent.
Something like that Bryan?