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darcie smith

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…just telling the hard truth to some of my local mom friends. This came up in the chat I have with four of my friends and I thought it might amuse you. I’m introducing them to the idea of truck-mounted cleaning slowly, three of them are stay at home moms who likely don’t have the disposable income. IMG_0918.jpegIMG_0919.jpeg
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SamIam

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Well I would argue depends on what they're using.

The stuff they sell with those machines is garbage and attracts soil big time.

It will clean, and attract soil fast.

If she were to get a pump up sprayer lay down any decent carpet pre spray, rinse with white vinegar rinse.

Her results would last longer.
 

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Dolly Llama

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I would argue depends on what they're using.


^^this^^

It's not the weak squirt 'n vac that causes the resoil.
it's the soap they load up in the machine.
The same results would/and do happen with a TM or pro-porty

if they can't afford a quality pro, and you want to help them..
Turn 'em on to encap juice to use as pre-spray.
Rinse with water in the machine.


L.T.A.
 

sassyotto

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I just love the commercials on TV that show someone squirting a spot remover on a spot and use about half the bottle and the spot magically disappears. Well, DAH, your squirting a white foamy substance on a white carpet. If you put enough on, it will turn.........................white!

Funny, they just show squirting the stuff on, not rinsing it out.

And if you look close, the spot is still there!
 
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hogjowl

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I found a nice new dinner plate sized white spot right in the middle of my mega church’s sanctuary foyer yesterday that wasn’t there last month. At first I thought it was going to be foamy and I’d rinse it out. Turns out it’s a dye loss probably from a spot remover some moron used. Everybody down there is in charge and is a professional at whatever needs their “expertise “.
 

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