Old Coastie
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Solomon wrote "In a multitude of counsel, there is wisdom."
Glad you were able to get the problem solved and that people cared enough to help youSolomon wrote "In a multitude of counsel, there is wisdom."
You're welcomeAndrew elf used DS2 to scrub it and then extracted it to clean. When he did, it turned brown.
Jim Pemberton was kind enough to advise me, then Andrew. Andrew bought a gallon of Fab Set from our local pimp, Dixie Steamway. Fab Set is an acidic nuetralizer made by Bridgepoint and sold by Interlink.
Andrew treated the rug, then flipped it upside down and set a blower under it to dry. I guess the brown wicks back up to the backing. We really got a wake up on this one!
Many thanks to Jim and you other guys for the help.
Good job. That'll larn ya.Before:
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View attachment 68518 So here it is, and thank you to all who made suggestions. Thanks to a few of you penguinos who didn't, hahaha!
Carpet looks like crap, but it is clean and at least back to "normal."
I do believe he did everything Jim Pemberton said. However if you insist on some credit, you were also correct with your assumption.OK. So you basically did everything I advised you to do.
Nice work. Rug looks very good now.
Because they have no cashI do believe he did everything Jim Pemberton said. However if you insist on some credit, you were also correct with your assumption.
Shhehhht some people really feel the need for credit!![]()
Holy Crap! That was quite the difference.Before:
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After:
View attachment 68518 So here it is, and thank you to all who made suggestions. Thanks to a few of you penguinos who didn't, hahaha!
Carpet looks like crap, but it is clean and at least back to "normal."