cleaningfool
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- Jan 17, 2008
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I bought 40 vol peroxide and ammonia. Do you have to use an iron? How long do you let it dwell?
What are your intentionsChads said:Kevin will you give me a ride along.
Hopefully you mean that literally If you really want to,you can,but without a 59 for now.Chads said:To play with your machine
Kevin P said:Hopefully you mean that literally If you really want to,you can,but without a 59 for now.Chads said:To play with your machine
I believe I said it will have at least the same or better(than stock)performance and yet it cost me a whopping $5000,still waiting for a part.but if you are not BSing,you can run it if you come to sac town.Chads said:Oh come on I want to play with the big machine the vortex killer.
Jeremy said:Treat red spots berfore you prespray too... Seems like most red removers work best on dry carpet. I don't know why but, that's something I've noticed.
Chads said:CleaningFool you need to fill out your profile completley some people will not take you very serious until then.
I think it better to clean the "Red" area 1st,for 1,it might clean out 2,you want to get out anything else that might be with it( ie;dirt,sugar)and I have not had the "diluting" problem.Josh said:I believe he might be a fake poster. Might as well try and help the guy anyway, just in case.
Jeremy said:Treat red spots berfore you prespray too... Seems like most red removers work best on dry carpet. I don't know why but, that's something I've noticed.
If the fiber is already full of moisture, there's no room for any spotter. That's why it works better on dry fibers.
Kevin P said:I think it better to clean the "Red" area 1st,for 1,it might clean out 2,you want to get out anything else that might be with it( ie;dirt,sugar)
Walrus said:It should be that no profile.........no helpy.