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I do about 500 max... How about you all?
rjfdube said:prespray is supposed to dry mostly raising the dirty away from the fiber; carpet should be mostly dry when you extract;
I completely disagree with the above. We spray large areas 1000-1500, but when the pre-spray begins to dry the cleaning performance decreases dramatically. We occasionally have to respray heavily soiled areas if they dry to much.
Walrus said:My theory is "IF" the prespray has supposedly dried it is reactivated when you rinse it with your wand.
Greenie said:I could always tell the moment I hit dried prespray, it just doesn't move, and no amount of steaming over the top of it is quite the same as the next room of still wet prespray, although it's true if you airwand a room and come back to it, it will reactivate, it needs some time, it's jsut quicker to give the dried area a quick re-spray and get back to work.
I just supersoaked the rooms a bit extra I would hit last, ..maybe (5-700 Sq.ft) and never any further than I could get to before it dried, trying to imagine 1000sq. ft routinely? I don't think so out here.