my goodness, THATS customer service!

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Extra work in drying that, it sure does look cool. Though I would wager 2 velos dry it better at much less work and time involvement. I have 5 air pods on me but switched as customers didn't like them put on the furniture.
 

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Extra work in drying that, it sure does look cool. Though I would wager 2 velos dry it better at much less work and time involvement. I have 5 air pods on me but switched as customers didn't like them put on the furniture.

Why, were the units scuzzy looking?
 

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In a lifetime of analyzing upholsltery cleaning claims, I've found the one thing that creates the most problems by far:

Over wetting/slow drying

I know guys who use the worst of tools and the unsafest of chemicals who "get away with a lot" because they control how much water they put down, and even more importantly, speed dry the fabric afterward.

Make no mistake: Prespraying a pH 12 product through an in line sprayer and extracting with a carpet wand is not the course of wisdom no matter how many fans you own, but I do see guys using things I wouldn't, and not getting in trouble, because they do what Nat did here.

....and if you don't know Nat Ismaeil, you should:

He's one of the most intelligent, diligent, humble, ethical, and kind people that I know.

I want to be just like him when I grow up

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I know guys who use the worst of tools and the unsafest of chemicals who "get away with a lot" because they control how much water they put down, and even more importantly, speed dry the fabric afterward.
How do our 98%'rs continue to get away with triangles, browning, stiff fibers, parfumie or bisulfate stenches, curled skirts, rusty buttons and color completely removed from Jacquard patterns?

Most homeowners only see the porkchop.
 

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