Resolve Spotter

Goldenboy

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How in the hell do you guys rinse this stuff out? I dont use the crap but some of my customers do. No matter what I do I stilll feel the soapy suds in carpet can not get it out. Stockwell dont give me a half assed answer. I get sick of reading your posts when you throw out bits and pieces of info without answering the question in full.


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Chris A

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I just scrub it in with my foot and leave it, the foam hides spots really well
 

Connor

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Poor Waldo, his problem goes unresolved.

From the trouble it gives cleaners, it should be called Resoilved.
 

Jimbo

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sprinkle powder defoamer and rinse.
Luis

Ditto...then leave them with 'your' spotter, Wallbrite
 
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powdered defoamer or if ya need some in a hurry, grab some from the forbidden Rug Doctor stand, its a liquid
 

Bob Foster

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Put some liquid downy fabric softner on it. It will kill the foam.

Pay attention Waldo or I'll get Tony W to tie you up in leather and abuse you again.
 

Dolly Llama

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Wal-Doh, it's just detergent ....soap and water , Dude

key the wand wide open and give it "aggressive" short chop strokes ..bare down on the wand and chop stroke the chit out of it..
Then a S-L-O-W keyed flush/rinse stroke .
Chop stroke sum-mo if needed and another S-L-O-W keyed flush/rinse back stroke..
several SLOW dry strokes

defoamer won't do anything as far as making it free rinsing, but may be needed because it kills the soap foam in the hoses...foam in the hoses kills air/water flow ...so put some powdered defoamer down


..L.T.A.
 
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Any good TM would rinse it out with no problem. At least an 8 flow. The sodium lauryl sulfate part of the residue is what you feel.

However the oxidizer residue has probably excessively lightened the area around the original "spot" which accentuates the "target effect". That may be permanent.
 

Derek

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are you for real? this is OP-101 stuff.
 

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