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Fiiiiiiiiiiiilthy Polyprop with water damage, (Cellulosic browning)

May 22 2006 at 10:58 PM
Shorty 

Hope I can get these pics up !!!!!!!

Filthy polyprop; had water from a large fridge run through the unit. Unlike over there, most of our carpets are still jute backed, not Action back, so cellulosic browning is always a problem.

Guy has a problem with alcohol....

Just let it dry naturally over a few weeks.

This was during the cyclones when the humidity rarely dropped below 95%.

Also has two large and one small dog, two of them are incontinent, and they all have the run of the house.

He gets me in about every two years whether the carpets need cleaning or not. LOL






Cheers,

Shorty.


    
This message has been edited by ShortyDownUnder on May 22, 2006 11:01 PM


 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: Fiiiiiiiiiiiilthy Polyprop with water damage, (Cellulosic browning)

May 23 2006, 3:36 PM 

Whew! What a stinker.
Makes ya wonder how people can be such animals?
Looks like you gave it a good work out though.


Take care Shorty





Rick Gelinas
encapman

 
 
danny

Re: Fiiiiiiiiiiiilthy Polyprop with water damage, (Cellulosic browning)

May 23 2006, 6:51 PM 

could that be wicking rather than browning???




 
 
Shorty

Re: Fiiiiiiiiiiiilthy Polyprop with water damage, (Cellulosic browning)

May 25 2006, 12:28 AM 

Hi Danny, could you describe your interpretation of wicking compared to cellulosic browning please, and what is the cause of each one.

Possibly, there is also a difference between various countries interpretations.

Then I will clarify why I call it cellulosic browning.

Cheers,

Shorty.

 
 
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