Fringe Work Today

CanadianRuss

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Turned out ok, I think given the condition.
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Russ, looks good.
I assume that you follow through with raking (brushing) and trimming the fringes for a neater finished look.
 

CanadianRuss

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Russ, looks good.
I assume that you follow through with raking (brushing) and trimming the fringes for a neater finished look.
I do. I will post more photos tomorrow. I was testing some different methods tonight
 

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Russ, looks good.
I assume that you follow through with raking (brushing) and trimming the fringes for a neater finished look.

What kind of brushes are safest and preferred for brushing out finer thread tangled fringes like those?

I am sure there is something better than the little stiff nylon bristle hand scrub brush I have been using?

Hair brush or combs?
 

CanadianRuss

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What kind of brushes are safest and preferred for brushing out finer thread tangled fringes like those?

I am sure there is something better than the little stiff nylon bristle hand scrub brush I have been using?

Hair brush or combs?

You can carefully! use a small hand held groomer from interlink or for really fragile fringes I use a horsehair brush.
 

CanadianRuss

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This product was fringe plus. Agitated with a horse hair brush. 15 minutes dwell time and throughly rinsed and extracted. Air movers setup.
 

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What happens if the product gets on wool ? Are those products safe for in the home or just take out. ❓
 

T Monahan

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What happens if the product gets on wool ? Are those products safe for in the home or just take out. ❓

For rugs: NO problem. I have used it on silk and rayon too. It rinses out well.

Our on-location carpet and furniture cleaning: We have used it on the greasy grime found on carpet walk-off areas by restaurant kitchens with success. The furniture pieces where sofa arms and head rest areas give evidence of grease and oil build-up is heavy.
 

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For rugs: NO problem. I have used it on silk and rayon too. It rinses out well.

Our on-location carpet and furniture cleaning: We have used it on the greasy grime found on carpet walk-off areas by restaurant kitchens with success. The furniture pieces where sofa arms and head rest areas give evidence of grease and oil build-up is heavy.
For rugs: NO problem. I have used it on silk and rayon too. It rinses out well.

Our on-location carpet and furniture cleaning: We have used it on the greasy grime found on carpet walk-off areas by restaurant kitchens with success. The furniture pieces where sofa arms and head rest areas give evidence of grease and oil build-up is heavy.
What happens if you get it on a pallet with a 10' Tumbler!?:biggrin:
 
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T Monahan

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What happens if you get it on a pallet with a 10' Tumbler!?:biggrin:

Great idea! Just imagine all the product being carried with no more shipping costs. Get some U-Turn too!
 

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