What would cause this and how should I try to fix it.
Took too long to dry. Acid rinse is fine.
If you don't wanna spent 30 minutes setting up the truck.
Trigger sprayer and some peroxide, it should be gone in a minute(if browning).
What would cause this and how should I try to fix it.
Did you marry that young dark haired beauty you had with you in Atlanta?Sorry for late response. Rarely log on here anymore. Still own the waterproofing company. Busy working on the waterproofing division these days.
Regarding Berber:
We encappesd it. Then did an acid rinse afterwards. I primarily created this as a market disrupter... on rare occasions olefin would get chemical burns from high alkalinity. (Usually due to customer who tried to clean themselves. I began marketing we would only dryclean in order to prevent damaging the carpet. My competitors didn’t know how to respond and I used it to steal major market share....
When we started this process Encapsulation was still in its infancy and most cleaners didn’t even know what it was... lol. This allowed to Double our tickets (essentially charging what most cleaners were charging ). If I recall correctly: It increased my average walking ticket around $40 per job.... Worked very well for many years.....
In an industry where finding a qualifying differentiator was damn near impossible , I used every marketing trick I could come up with over the 21 years I was in the business! That said: I don’t miss carpet cleaning for a second.....
So much baloney...Sorry for late response. Rarely log on here anymore. Still own the waterproofing company. Busy working on the waterproofing division these days.
Regarding Berber:
We encappesd it. Then did an acid rinse afterwards. I primarily created this as a market disrupter... on rare occasions olefin would get chemical burns from high alkalinity. (Usually due to customer who tried to clean themselves. I began marketing we would only dryclean in order to prevent damaging the carpet. My competitors didn’t know how to respond and I used it to steal major market share....
When we started this process Encapsulation was still in its infancy and most cleaners didn’t even know what it was... lol. This allowed to Double our tickets (essentially charging what most cleaners were charging ). If I recall correctly: It increased my average walking ticket around $40 per job.... Worked very well for many years.....
In an industry where finding a qualifying differentiator was damn near impossible , I used every marketing trick I could come up with over the 21 years I was in the business! That said: I don’t miss carpet cleaning for a second.....
In other words, ripping people off on what should be a simple job.Sorry for late response. Rarely log on here anymore. Still own the waterproofing company. Busy working on the waterproofing division these days.
Regarding Berber:
We encappesd it. Then did an acid rinse afterwards. I primarily created this as a market disrupter... on rare occasions olefin would get chemical burns from high alkalinity. (Usually due to customer who tried to clean themselves. I began marketing we would only dryclean in order to prevent damaging the carpet. My competitors didn’t know how to respond and I used it to steal major market share....
When we started this process Encapsulation was still in its infancy and most cleaners didn’t even know what it was... lol. This allowed to Double our tickets (essentially charging what most cleaners were charging ). If I recall correctly: It increased my average walking ticket around $40 per job.... Worked very well for many years.....
In an industry where finding a qualifying differentiator was damn near impossible , I used every marketing trick I could come up with over the 21 years I was in the business! That said: I don’t miss carpet cleaning for a second.....
Go get’m Professor StockwellPlease explain your "chemical burning...alkalinity" theory as related to polypropylene fiber?
Please explain your "chemical burning...alkalinity" theory as related to polypropylene fiber?
Did you marry that young dark haired beauty you had with you in Atlanta?![]()
Wasn’t so simple for the guy that started this post now was it ?In other words, ripping people off on what should be a simple job.
Go get’m Professor Stockwell
I still say lousy cleaners can’t clean Berber
So opportunists found a way to overcharge and baffle with bullshit
I do believe Cole doesn’t miss carpet cleaning for a second though. That part is definitely true
I think it sucks too
Probably rushed through the job. Berber or other rough textured carpet or carpet with different pile heights need a lot more attention paid to your dry passes. Most carpet cleaners can feel the difference and will know that they are not getting a good seal on the carpet and will slow down and let the wand work. I've never browned out a Berber and find it is one of the easiest carpets to clean. There is no glucose in carpets. It's cellulose. It's a plant sugar found in some backing, fibres and glues. It can be broken down by over wetting or high ph cleaning agents.Wasn’t so simple for the guy that started this post now was it ?
The one you were putting into business...or was it you were putting your business into. Oh that's right BOTH!Which one ?
Again.. which one ? Lmao!The one you were putting into business...or was it you were putting your business into. Oh that's right BOTH!![]()
Is that your I8 in the google pics for DONE?Again.. which one ? Lmao!
Jk. She moved back to FL and we sold the biz...
Sorry. Just saw this. No. My current toy is a silver AMG C63SIs that your I8 in the google pics for DONE?