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Thanks DS2, Punch and HydrOx - Bernd - 10-14-2017

Made a job today on my hated CGD needle felt carpet... food spots...dog urine and many more unknown spots...

This kind of CGD is realy thin and very hard to clean..more like a hardfloor... used loooow moisture- less then normal...no pre- spray. Spotted with 1-3 on the urine spots und mixed heavy.... DS2 with 6 oz and Punch with 3 oz in the Orbot bottles as my cleaning solution.

Carpet was 5 years old and never been cleaned. Came out real good. Used only 4 gallones for 2700 sq/fts. Started with a fiber Pad and followed with the SuperZorbs.

Some spots wicked back...but used a fan to dry real quick and spotted the wick backs with Encap spot. Customer was realy happy and said we gave him a new carpet[emoji3].

Here you see some pics....

Before:



After:



A nice difference...

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RE: Thanks DS2, Punch and HydrOx - lee@deepclean.us.com - 10-14-2017

Great job Bernd!
Not much you cant handle with DS2,Punch and Hydrox in your tool bag!


RE: Thanks DS2, Punch and HydrOx - encapman - 10-14-2017

Hi Bernd,

Nice work on needle felt. Folks in America are not familiar with that. I spent some time in Europe and saw a lot of it there. It's very common throughout Europe. For those on this side of the pond, what Bernd said is accurate, the pile is so tight/short/flat/dense it's like a solid hard floor surface. Bernd it sounds like your extreme VLM approach did the trick. Way to go! The pictures look great.