boazcan said:
B&BGaryC said:
I can kinda tell when I am dealing with a crap carpet. Usually when I realize it's a poly frieze. However, all this is confirmed when I take the first wet vacuum pass on the carpet. If the wand doesn't grab onto the carpet I know I'm screwed. A nylon frieze (few and far between) will have some substance to grab onto. The poly are made out of air (The hot air that came out of the salesman's mouth) and empty promises and a few pop bottles. There is no substance, and the wand just doesn't grab.
Am I crazy or does anybody else notice this?
I say fire up your truck on a sample and see if there is anything for the wand to grab onto. That's my test. If the wand doesn't grab onto it go onto the next one. I've found the better the wand grabs it the better it cleans up.
So true. I have that crap in my house. The only house that I have ever cleaned where it took 5 hours to dry WITH a dry pass!! I am normally under an hour. I so want to change it, but not enough time to worry non-important issues right now.
CRAP! I'm lying to people. I didn't know those poly frieze's took that long to dry.
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