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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
Hi there,
Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Door was open for quite long, but now the fire is on and there are two fans running with the doors of the room open. Carpet nearly dry because I removed a lot of moisture. I'll post pictures when I find the cable. Thank you very much. |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
David wrote:
Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Job done like a real pro. That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. -- Dave - The Medway Handyman www.medwayhandyman.co.uk |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:40:25 GMT, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: David wrote: Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Job done like a real pro. That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. Congrats. Next step the Platignum Carpet Cleaning Module. Then the Parker ... ;-) Derek |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
On 28 Feb, 21:04, Derek Geldard wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:40:25 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: David wrote: Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the *using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Job done like a real pro. *That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. Congrats. Next step the Platignum Carpet Cleaning Module. Then the Parker ... * * * *;-) Derek Thank you for the kind comments. We are using commercial chemicals more and more in our house; much better than domestic chemicals. |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
Derek Geldard wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:40:25 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: David wrote: Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Job done like a real pro. That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. Congrats. Next step the Platignum Carpet Cleaning Module. Then the Parker ... ;-) Derek Not the Waterman? NT |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
"David" wrote in message ... Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Door was open for quite long, but now the fire is on and there are two fans running with the doors of the room open. Carpet nearly dry because I removed a lot of moisture. I'll post pictures when I find the cable. Thank you very much. I'm having flashbacks to an old yellow pages advert for some reason . |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 00:06:24 GMT, The Medway Handyman wrote:
PeterC wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 14:28:39 -0800 (PST), wrote: Derek Geldard wrote: On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 19:40:25 GMT, "The Medway Handyman" wrote: David wrote: Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Job done like a real pro. That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. Congrats. Next step the Platignum Carpet Cleaning Module. Then the Parker ... ;-) Derek Not the Waterman? NT Cue the Inkspots. Various twits! British Institute of Cleaning Science. Should be penned. -- Peter. You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion? It's not rocket science, you know. |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
On 28 Feb, 19:40, "The Medway Handyman"
wrote: David wrote: Hi there, Used the Prochem liquid woolsafe with the Vax carpet washer, the results are extremely impressive! I never knew that the Vax carpet washer was capable of delivering such impressive results, admittedly though more effort was required because the carpet washer is not as good as a Numatic or something, but I am 14 and have a lot of energy so I didn't mind. First I vacuumed the carpet with the Miele vacuum on intensive mode. Then I used the Prochem pro neutral spotter for spots and stains and agitated very dirty areas with a brush. Then washed the using the carpet washer twice, then rinsed the carpet and finally went around with the carpet washer very slowly to remove as much water as possible. Some stains weren't coming off so I used HG stain away 2 and it worked a treat. Job done like a real pro. That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. -- Dave - The Medway Handymanwww.medwayhandyman.co.uk http://s363.photobucket.com/albums/o...t=Image004.jpg Pictures, sorry about the crap quality; taken with phone camera. |
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Carpet cleaning completed. (FAO Medway Handyman)
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember saying something like: Job done like a real pro. That would have passed the BICS Carpet Cleaning module. Congrats. Next step the Platignum Carpet Cleaning Module. Then the Parker ... ;-) Derek Not the Waterman? .... and the Waverley pen. |
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