Can the Rug Doctor be used to clean... rugs?
As opposed to carpets?
The basic process must be the same, but I wonder how much trouble is caused by the fact that a rug is not fixed to the floor. Does anyone have experience with this? |
Can the Rug Doctor be used to clean... rugs?
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:28:26 GMT, Jonathan Sachs
wrote: As opposed to carpets? Yes, And you can also clean the upholstery in the car or truck. The basic process must be the same, but I wonder how much trouble is caused by the fact that a rug is not fixed to the floor. Have someone stand on one end of the rug. Small rugs can be held with one hand. Large area rugs; then have a helper. Does anyone have experience with this? A few times.... |
Can the Rug Doctor be used to clean... rugs?
On Apr 22, 2:27*pm, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:28:26 GMT, Jonathan Sachs wrote: As opposed to carpets? Yes, And you can also clean the upholstery in the car or truck. The basic process must be the same, but I wonder how much trouble is caused by the fact that a rug is not fixed to the floor. Have someone stand on one end of the rug. Small rugs can be held with one hand. Large area rugs; then have a helper. Does anyone have experience with this? A few times.... Yea fo mo money rent a truck doctor, and a rug doctor, then rent a carpet doctor, if enough money is left, look at a boat doctor is in order. what about a wife doctor, or a bill collector doctor, F the doctor. |
Can the Rug Doctor be used to clean... rugs?
On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 13:04:43 -0700 (PDT), ransley
wrote: On Apr 22, 2:27*pm, Oren wrote: On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:28:26 GMT, Jonathan Sachs wrote: As opposed to carpets? Yes, And you can also clean the upholstery in the car or truck. The basic process must be the same, but I wonder how much trouble is caused by the fact that a rug is not fixed to the floor. Have someone stand on one end of the rug. Small rugs can be held with one hand. Large area rugs; then have a helper. Does anyone have experience with this? A few times.... Yea fo mo money rent a truck doctor, and a rug doctor, then rent a carpet doctor, if enough money is left, look at a boat doctor is in order. what about a wife doctor, or a bill collector doctor, F the doctor. Save your money and then go to the hat doctor! |
Can the Rug Doctor be used to clean... rugs?
On Apr 22, 10:28*am, Jonathan Sachs wrote:
As opposed to carpets? The basic process must be the same, but I wonder how much trouble is caused by the fact that a rug is not fixed to the floor. Does anyone have experience with this? Honest-to gosh real rugs must be professionally cleaned. If not, the size changes non-uniformly and the rug wont lay flat. At pro shops the rugs are mounted on racks adjusted to the size, then cleaned. Been there, done that many times in the last century. Joe |
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