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Residential- Velvet Carpet - Bernd - 05-26-2015 As you have read in other threads i start using my new 175. I have a carpet brush, some white VCT floor pads, some bonnets with the green stripes and a few Thin One Bonnets from Tuway and a CRB. Which steps do you recommend when using the 175 and which bonnets or pads should i use in residential? Here in Germany many customers have velvet carpet. What should i use on it? The brush? The green striped bonnets or the Thin One Tuways? I have read many other threads but could not find anythink about velvet carpet.... I am thankful for all advice. RE: Residential- Velvet Carpet - encapman - 05-26-2015 "Velvet" carpet is not a commonly used term for carpet in the USA. But I found what you're describing here: http://www.westexcarpets.co.uk/domestic-westend-velvet-collection-carpets You should be OK cleaning with your CRB. It is a cut pile carpet, and CRB machines are generally considered safe for most cut pile carpets. AW: RE: Residential- Velvet Carpet - Bernd - 05-26-2015 (05-26-2015, 05:44 PM)encapman Wrote: "Velvet" carpet is not a common term for carpet in the USA. Found what you're describing here: Thanks for your fast reply. I think it is Velvet or Plush. |