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Hello cleaners,
I'm getting into carpet cleaning ' bonnet style cleaning' and looking how can I clean sofas, love seats ,ect besides steam cleaning what can I use rick from your store to get the job done? thanks= arizonagroutrestoration.com
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Thank you cap man, will be getting that stuff from your site in the coming days. thanks
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Rick, How many chairs would you say the Geckos 3 gal tank could clean before refilling?
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It's been a while since I cleaned a bunch of chairs with a 3 gallon portable. I have done it though. As I recall I think that I was able to clean roughly 25 chairs per fill up.
What I've done for cleaning large numbers of chairs is set up a little assembly line. One person's pre-spraying chairs and moving them in line for cleaning. The first person also brings pails of water to refill the machine. A second person blasts over the chairs with the RotaBrush. The third person quickly runs over the chair with the extractor. The extraction can be done really fast, since the fabric was pre-sprayed, and pre-scrubbed. Then every half hour or so, trade tasks - in order to keep everyone's muscles fresh. This 3 person setup will enable you to effectively clean large groups of chairs lightning fast!
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I just did a white sofa today using a table for the cushion cleaning------better for the old back
Here are some tips
I also like the 13inch blue micro fiber pads for the stepson machine
After 4 years of low moisture cleaning I have noticed on my white sofas of all fiber types I can extract more soil with micro fiber rags and pads if I use 5-10 and change them out a lot versus spotting machines I have used and my $3000 ultimate dry/wet clean machine and my $24000 CDS truckmount with drimaster uppolstery tool plus the rags get in the corners and edges better than any vac tool so you need rags to extract piping and corners even if you use a vac extractor.
Experiment and find what is comfortable for you
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Looks great, Joel, and thanks for the tips. I will try your ideas too.
With Respect,
Stephen
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Thanks for the info on cleaning upholstery good videos.
I have a question when cleaning carpets I spray the carpet not the pad. I then use a dry bonnet to clean the carpet in the videos for vlm upholstery its the other way round spray cloth dry upholstery or have I got it wrong?
Steve