Walrus Gumboot
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(I promise to be nice)
Sometimes we clean rugs in the customer's home if they're not very dirty or have pet urine issues. Wool rugs absorb a lot of water, so, I'm sure they are taking forever to dry.
Just pre spraying and extracting can cause the rug to be damp on the backing, and for how long?
Laying there on a wood floor...wet.
Should we place plastic under the rug and tell the customer to remove it the next day?
Should we stop cleaning them in home? We haven't had any complaints, but...
What is your procedure?
Sometimes we clean rugs in the customer's home if they're not very dirty or have pet urine issues. Wool rugs absorb a lot of water, so, I'm sure they are taking forever to dry.
Just pre spraying and extracting can cause the rug to be damp on the backing, and for how long?
Laying there on a wood floor...wet.
Should we place plastic under the rug and tell the customer to remove it the next day?
Should we stop cleaning them in home? We haven't had any complaints, but...
What is your procedure?