Mikey P
Administrator
I'm surprised at how many technicians and some owners that don't know this simple basic fact...
Call the power companyNo
No
No
What’s RO water?Haven’t had an issue in 7 years....
Why, as a professional, would a guy have problems with ‘brown out’...?
I run RO water... hasn’t been an issue since week 2...
reverse osmosis, removes 90-99% contaminants depending on systemWhat’s RO water?
I have an onboard water softener, if that matters.
Which is?Same #1 rule for both actually...
I didnt even think That would even be a step.
What's the rush to fix those particular issues?
Duh, the carpet needs to be dry.
So the answer to your question on number one rule:Very rarely, maybe never does browning happen on synthetic fabric. The so called “browning” effect is leftover cleaning solution dried
The real browning is rotting the fibers on natural fabrics and wool. Totally different process is needed to treat it