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My office received a call from a client that has a fairly large spill of geothermal fluid on his wool W/W.
Any ideas on removing it?
@Jim Pemberton
@Scott W
Any ideas on removing it?
@Jim Pemberton
@Scott W
Propylene glycol.Is it R410 or propylene glycol?
Was this from a leak? Could the orange tinge be rust from the system?Thank you guys for the advice.
I am concerned with the ‘slight orange tinge’ thing though.
Any recommendations in regards to a safe reducer on wool?
I got a little to brave on a linen, custom made sectional earlier this year, and paid big for it....
But that’s another thread....
hadn't thought of thatWas this from a leak? Could the orange tinge be rust from the system?
Yes, it was a leak. There’s 4, 3 level condos per unit. All have wool W/W.Was this from a leak? Could the orange tinge be rust from the system?
I would clean it like Jim suggests, use some citrus pro or something similar to take care of the oily residue. Try a little rust remover on the stain and rinse.Yes, it was a leak. There’s 4, 3 level condos per unit. All have wool W/W.
A lot of them are owned by people who work in the oil industry from the prairies.
They rent them out for the week, or month.
This unit has guest coming in Saturday.
He asked if I have time to take care of not only the stain, but carpet, and uph.
His second unit, (different building, same resort), has guests coming next Sunday.
He wants them clean, and ready for the summer crowds...