Not when they are dry you can’t.Did you tell her she could’ve brushed the sails and wouldn’t need to call you
Yes, I know, but just think, had she rewet it, and brushed it, it would’ve been twice as clean
I just did a home where they had some accidents with a rug doctor. Everything was browned out and they dropped the rug doctor down the stairs, putting a hole in the wall and spilling the dirty water. Used Saiger's Code Red and rinsed with Ultrachems neutralizer. Everything came right out.I literally just finished fixing some other dudes F-up on a velvet couch. Difference is, he ‘cleaned’ it, then used a rag to soak up his extra water…
It was browned out in spots, and the pile looked so bad, the lady of the house thought she was going to have it recovered. That would have been really shitty, cause the ENTIRE SITTING ROOM SET was custom designed and made…
They probably threw the rug dr down the stairs.
These people own this… and a whole lot more.
These people own this… and a whole lot more.
Surprisingly, Rick and Margo are very nice people….
AND, she tipped us 187 bucks today!!!
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For years I did warranty work for a local Rug Doctor franchise. They would send me in to fix what their customer screwed up. I made many customers through them when they saw how easy it was for a professional to clean up after them in a fraction of the time . Went through lots of browning treatment and defoamer.Over the years, I've come to find that quite a few people who can afford professional cleaning rent or even buy a Rug Doctor or equivalent and have their maid or other worker bee in their employ do it.
Not because they are cheap, but because that maid/staff member is within their very small circle of trust, and since they don't have a carpet cleaner in that circle, they make do with what they have in trusted man/woman power.
Now that you are in that circle Jeff, they'll use you quite a bit.
Trust is such a bigger issue than price in the world today, especially among those with "means"
They’ve asked me if I have the ability to take care of all 7 dealerships they own….Over the years, I've come to find that quite a few people who can afford professional cleaning rent or even buy a Rug Doctor or equivalent and have their maid or other worker bee in their employ do it.
Not because they are cheap, but because that maid/staff member is within their very small circle of trust, and since they don't have a carpet cleaner in that circle, they make do with what they have in trusted man/woman power.
Now that you are in that circle Jeff, they'll use you quite a bit.
Trust is such a bigger issue than price in the world today, especially among those with "means"