Fringe Boy!

Mikey P

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What customer wouldn't love that? 598494021.jpg598494115.jpg
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do you think they'll know that it didn't go through a 16-point hundred $50,000 automation plant?
 

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When I pick rugs with fraying fringes, or if the client raves about how brightly white were the fringes when the previous cleaner returned them- I gently pull on the fringes' end. If some of the fringe stays in my hand I know that the previous cleaner was generous.

Generous with the bleaching (oxidizing).

Anybody done some testing on how much damage is done to the fringes with the "safe" whitening products?
 

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Anybody done some testing on how much damage is done to the fringes with the "safe" whitening products?

Anything that bleaches damages fibers, especially natural cellulose fibers. Browning damages fibers for that matter, but oxidation especially so.

Its much better not to brown or have dyebleed into them in the first place.
 

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As with anything we do it is about dilution and process. Spraying an 8% H2O2 product and walking away is different than applying a properly diluted pH neutral sodium percarbonate product with <1.0% level of peroxide followed by thorough rinsing after 20 minute dwell time.

name names Forsyth you don't have to pretend this is the soap daddy Facebook group

I guys need a diary lock product on the shelf as well as a fringe brightener I'm not sure what products to get them but I trust your opinion


just don't be sending them any of that shitty grout cleaner
 

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Fringes just normally need to be properly cleaned and dried to look nice, unless they come in damaged. I usually hand shampoo my fringes. If they have any browning or dye bleed, I use prochems cotton/wool shampoo and let it sit 20 minutes before rinsing. Works most of the time. I rarely have to break out anything stronger.
 

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When I pick rugs with fraying fringes, or if the client raves about how brightly white were the fringes when the previous cleaner returned them- I gently pull on the fringes' end.
Winner! A gentle tug on any fringe is a must do before you work on a rug. Discuss weak fringe with the rug owner. Many rugs that have never been cleaned will have fringe that will fall off, since most rugs are treated with bleaches at the point of origin to achieve a desired patina. Very hard on the fringe.

Good thing fringe is out of style so we only see it on the traditional/floral rugs anymore.

As a general guide, if you see nicely twisted fibers like the extreme left side of the top pic, it will likely be OK. When it has lost the twist and is just individual fibers you'll be able to easily pull it off.

If you don't discuss it, and document it: Three months later, when the vacuum eats fringe that was previously held together by goo, you'll get the call that your cleaning damaged the fringe and you'll be asked to pay for refringe work.
 

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name names Forsyth you don't have to pretend this is the soap daddy Facebook group

I guys need a diary lock product on the shelf as well as a fringe brightener I'm not sure what products to get them but I trust your opinion


just don't be sending them any of that shitty grout cleaner

Oxy Buff Cotton Shampoo.

Page 69 & 70 of this survey reports on the impact of outside voices. https://cleanfax.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/2019-Carpet-Cleaning-Survey-Results.pdf Any decisions on product introduction looks at all of the industry. Our current customers are most important, so a grout cleaner you do not like, but is liked by our customers in testing is a no brainer decision. One wise cleaner versus 10 current customers, who do I follow? Thank you very much, but we followed our customer's preferences and are pleased with the results. Viper Venom II https://interlinksupply.com/index.php?item_num=1656-7024
 
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