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Carpet cleaning.
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I want to get my carpets cleaned. I can't afford to get a carpet cleaner to do this as the last time I got one in he told me a price at the beginning which went 3 fold by the time he finished!
Which is best: steam cleaning or shampoo? I am going to hire a machine and do it myself.
Which is best: steam cleaning or shampoo? I am going to hire a machine and do it myself.
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Best of luck with your carpets!
Best of luck with your carpets!
I own a carpet & upholstery cleaning company in East Sussex, the worst product you can possibly clean your carpets with is.....detergent-shampoo.
The hire companies happily provide you with a bottle because they know that 'rapid re-soiling' will occur, detergents leave extremely stick residues in your carpet, which then attract more dirt and dust, very quickly.
Regards
S
The hire companies happily provide you with a bottle because they know that 'rapid re-soiling' will occur, detergents leave extremely stick residues in your carpet, which then attract more dirt and dust, very quickly.
Regards
S
Also, your previous experience was with a 'bait and switch' merchant, they list ridiculous prices on their cheap leaflet, once on site they do exactly as you described, I would report them to Trading Standards.
If you are looking for this type of service again, check out the NCCA (National Carpet Cleaners Association) website to find properly qualified people in your area.
Regards S
If you are looking for this type of service again, check out the NCCA (National Carpet Cleaners Association) website to find properly qualified people in your area.
Regards S
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