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Commercial carpet cleaning - cleanclub77 - 04-22-2014

I have a commercial glue down carpet to clean. Its a light blue and I cleaned it about a year ago. I used my cimex, fiber pads and release-it encap. I really couldn't tell the difference after I finished. I have that same carpet to clean this weekend. I would love to see it look a lot better this time. What can I do different this time than last time to make it pop? I also have a hot water portable extractor. Please advise.


RE: Commercial carpet cleaning - encapman - 04-22-2014

Our old Cimex/Releasit video should get you heading in the right direction.




Commercial carpet cleaning - Blue Ridge Floor Care - 04-22-2014

If it's light blue, I would use Releasit Hydrox. Check for colorfastness first, but this product should give you the pop you're looking for.


RE: Commercial carpet cleaning - Kevin K - 04-23-2014

I second the Hydrox! We've been having very good success with it. It would be my first encap choice on a light blue glue-down.


RE: Commercial carpet cleaning - untashage - 04-24-2014

Now interior decorators........ Different story. They are great clients and once you develope those relationships that is where its at. They dont beat you up and thier clients are the ones you want when you doing res. and area rugs.


Commercial carpet cleaning - Tom Ingram - 04-24-2014

Can I use Hydrox on residential carpet?


RE: Commercial carpet cleaning - encapman - 04-24-2014

(04-24-2014, 10:20 PM)Tom Ingram Wrote: Can I use Hydrox on residential carpet?

Yep. In fact it's extremely popular for residential.