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Post by alphacleaning2009 on Mar 25, 2010 15:48:40 GMT -5
I am bidding on one account and manager wants me to include annual spotting and deodorizing of carpet. This means if there is a stain on carpet I have to clean it immediately or within a few days (it will be specified later). My question for those of you who does annual spot cleaning - how do you do it? I was thinking about 3 options: 1) I have portable extractor, but it's crazy to get it in the building each time. 2) Also I've seen some mini-extractors, like the one right here: www.jondon.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=25785&osCsid=49c39da6cb3cfa0cd487e2ad250e93b1Has anyone tried those? 3) Also I could work on stains with my regular carpet spotters and then just flush carpet with water. What is the best method? How do you do it? Thanks, Terry
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Post by logan5127 on Mar 29, 2010 15:38:01 GMT -5
I am bidding on one account and manager wants me to include annual spotting and deodorizing of carpet. This means if there is a stain on carpet I have to clean it immediately or within a few days (it will be specified later). My question for those of you who does annual spot cleaning - how do you do it? I was thinking about 3 options: 1) I have portable extractor, but it's crazy to get it in the building each time. 2) Also I've seen some mini-extractors, like the one right here: www.jondon.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=25785&osCsid=49c39da6cb3cfa0cd487e2ad250e93b1Has anyone tried those? 3) Also I could work on stains with my regular carpet spotters and then just flush carpet with water. What is the best method? How do you do it? Thanks, Terry I have a small extractor like in the pic. It does great to get up spots and easy to get around and store. You can also use a floor machine with bonnet on it. You can cover a lot of area and it is pretty simple.
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