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A new challenge for me: today i watched a possible new clients carpet in his office. It looks like berber. It Is a bright carpet with dark loops. No real floor and some coffee spots.
I never cleaned this kind of carpet and have read it could be a real challenge...
Can i clean and work with the CRB or with the 175? What kind of pads do you recommend?
Although i have to clean the customers house. Looks like a red freeze. Not realy dirty. Thought of using the CRB and the soft brushes with DS2.
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You could do well on both carpets with Encap-Clean DS2.
Your CRB machine with soft brushes are recommended for frieze.
And for the Berber carpet you could use your 175rpm rotary. Be sure to SPEED DRY Berber.
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I enjoy picking up these tips too, Rick. Thanks for your answers.
With Respect,
Stephen
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Treat the coffee spots with Encap-HydrOx.
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Treating isolated spots with Encap-HydrOx and then cleaning the carpet with Encap-Clean DS2 is OK.
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Sounds good! Thanks a lot for the time you spend to answer the questions.
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I recently tried using the white brushes with my Cimex on a white/cream colored berber that I've tried cleaning 3 or 4 times in the past and could never get the results I was looking for. I started out using a 175 with various pads, then a dirtnapper, then a Cimex with tan and gray pads. The white brushes were the answer I was looking for, however it was extremely aggressive. I would not have tried it had the owner not told me they were considering replacing the carpet.
The combination of Punch mixed at 12oz/gallon in hot water as a pre-spray, 10 minute dwell, white brushes on my Cimex, first pass was "dry" to scrub the Punch in, second pass was "wet" with DS2 followed by a second dry pass. I finished up with microfiber pads on a 175. This completely transformed the carpet and blew the customer (and me) away.