Show me OP’ing a poly rug without it bucklingHuh?
I can OP a whole triple wide with a gallon and a half of water
Show me OP’ing a poly rug without it bucklingHuh?
I can OP a whole triple wide with a gallon and a half of water
Good demo for NCShow me OP’ing a poly rug without it buckling
My job is done here.Lame!
Using an OP would've put the same amount of moisture on it that caused the buckling. Note that I said it started buckling with just a light spray. The blue and white rug had dog crap on it, which an OP would've been useless to make it clean enough. I know Mikey is just trying to piss me off, but the Canadian above has really pissed me off.
I know some of you guys have a rug shop and push that service to improve your ROI, and I commend you for that. But pushing an expensive rug washing on these types of rugs is just wrong, unless the customer personally requests it, just due to the value of the rug. HWE is the best type of maintenance cleaning that these types of rugs can get for the value.
Once again, DON'T REFUND on these rugs. That's my point
When you say pushing a rug plant cleaning on "These types of rugs".... Do you mean wool? Because I disagree. Wool is a natural fiber and you will cause rotting at the base if not cleaned and flushed properly. You are doing your customer a disservice and building a foundation for long term damage.Lame!
Using an OP would've put the same amount of moisture on it that caused the buckling. Note that I said it started buckling with just a light spray. The blue and white rug had dog crap on it, which an OP would've been useless to make it clean enough. I know Mikey is just trying to piss me off, but the Canadian above has really pissed me off.
I know some of you guys have a rug shop and push that service to improve your ROI, and I commend you for that. But pushing an expensive rug washing on these types of rugs is just wrong, unless the customer personally requests it, just due to the value of the rug. HWE is the best type of maintenance cleaning that these types of rugs can get for the value.
Once again, DON'T REFUND on these rugs. That's my point
Don't clean on locationThat ain't much help. The guy wants help.
Look for a galvanized horse trough. They usually have a drain. Great for marinating a rug, then you can pull the plug and rinse it.I tried to OP a Tibetan Prayer rug the other day because I was scared to get it wet due to bleeding. Well, that went over like a turd in the punchbowl. That dang rug flopped all over the place. So I decided to do it right. I soaked the thing and rinsed it like the CIA doing a water boarding. It came out great, didn't curl up or bleed. I was very happy.
I had another Persian the same day that took me about 2 hours to rinse due to all the bleeding red non stop. I wish I had a Rug Tub but sadly I had to do it by hand. I'm happy I went to Tom's training because I had the confidence to clean this rug and wasn't too worried about all the dye running everywhere. My arms are still sore.
You're being a goober today. You know I was referring to pushing poly rugs in rug plant cleaningWhen you say pushing a rug plant cleaning on "These types of rugs".... Do you mean wool? Because I disagree. Wool is a natural fiber and you will cause rotting at the base if not cleaned and flushed properly. You are doing your customer a disservice and building a foundation for long term damage.
I would also love to do a side by side test against any rug that is cleaned onsite against what happens in a rug pit. When you see that mud get flushed out you know it's really being cleaned.
All I have is a wool and a tufted polyester rug. If one of my customer's wants me to take their rug off with me, I'll bring itCan you bring one?
Do one thing and do it well.You're being a goober today. You know I was referring to pushing poly rugs in rug plant cleaning
Mikey cereal did you cut n paste?The edges of some woven rugs can curl or wave due to variations in the construction or weave pattern. Both typically observed after cleaning or when high humidity is present. Rugs that exhibit this tendency would be best cleaned “in-plant” where humidity and other potential issues can be controlled.
Typically, this will self-correct in a few days. If the curling does not relax completely, you can try one of these fixes:
Placing the rug face down, roll the rug up as tight as you can and secure it with rope or tape for a few days.
Use a clothes steamer (not an iron; they’re too hot and can quickly melt synthetic fibers) to relax the edges and place a large heavy object on the raised areas for 24 hours. Use a plastic garbage bag as a barrier between the weighted object and rug to limit damage to the rug by bleeding or rusting.
yes, it can help relax the curlCan a wall paper steamer tame the buckle back down? Perhaps flip over the wrinkle area and put a steamer on it. Can’t do anymore harm so it maybe worth a try.
from my docs, I like itMikey cereal did you cut n paste?
I do everything well.coming from you, that's hilarious.
When you drove around with your piece of shit trailer did you wash it as throughly as your TM of today. It was the Poly of Carpet Cleaning Equipment!You're being a goober today. You know I was referring to pushing poly rugs in rug plant cleaning
This thread is about a poly rug that buckled. Not about a wool rug or a jute or even a silk rug. A Polypropylene.When you drove around with your piece of shit trailer did you wash it as throughly as your TM of today. It was the Poly of Carpet Cleaning Equipment!
Think before you use your opposable thumbs.
Unprofessional is screwing up the rug in the first place.This thread is about a poly rug that buckled. Not about a wool rug or a jute or even a silk rug. A Polypropylene.
They were telling him to look like he doesn’t know what he’s doing and offer a refund.
All I was doing was stressing the fact that it’s normal for these rugs to do that, and it’s truly UNPROFESSIONAL to offer a refund where a refund will only hurt his relationship with the customer, because it tells them “I’m sorry, we don’t know what we’re doing, here’s your money back, even though your rug is just fine”
Yes it sounds stupid.
And yes, my POS trailer was washed as thoroughly.
One thing I agree on here. I wouldn’t clean this in a home anyway.jute or even silk rugs can buckle in a customers home.
You're a good asshole Matt. We just like to razz you.One thing I agree on here. I wouldn’t clean this in a home anyway.
I can be an asshole sometimes too. You’re welcome.
I think you're understating that. I'd say he is a great Asshole!You're a good asshole Matt. We just like to razz you.