Swirls can be raked out. Shading on worn carpet can be minimized with faster, overlapping strokes. Zebra stripes (dark in the middle, light on the edges) are more difficult.
How do yall deal with zebra stripes?
Much obliged.
Ps. I cleaned a white frieze with old, deep soap deposits from previous cleanings. Fibers and backing were black from sticky, old soap. Removed the flow restrictor and increased pressure in one hundred psi increments to 900, where it seemed to be flushing to the backing. Told customer it might take forever to dry, but I put Airpaths on it and it was dry enough to replace furniture in about ninety minutes.
How do yall deal with zebra stripes?
Much obliged.
Ps. I cleaned a white frieze with old, deep soap deposits from previous cleanings. Fibers and backing were black from sticky, old soap. Removed the flow restrictor and increased pressure in one hundred psi increments to 900, where it seemed to be flushing to the backing. Told customer it might take forever to dry, but I put Airpaths on it and it was dry enough to replace furniture in about ninety minutes.
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