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badgerman steve
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Posted: 02/June/2005 at 1:12am |
Victoria BC, Canada The name is Steve Roberts and I am a second gen. carpet cleaner. I have specialized in oriental rug washing for the last 15 years and we clean upwards of 700 rugs a week. We are currently upgrading our plant to be automated and will be setting up our Moore Roller-Jet soon! Any fellow rug cleaners that can be of advise pls introduce yourselves.
I am introducing a muchly needed new tool to the rug cleaning market! It is a portable rug duster, the RugBadger. an acronym for Bug, Allergen, Grit and Dirt Extractor for Rug Renovating? Come and check out our website, www.rugbadger.com steve
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Adwa
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Steve.......your machine looks like it runs on the same concept as a pile lifter.
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badgerman steve
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Adwa.
The Rugbadger is a rug duster. A pile lifter is for removing sediments from the top of a rug. The Rugbadger is used by first placing the rug upside down, on a grid if possible and then running it over the back. All the grit, dust and allergens then are vibrated out of the rug and into grid.
I hope this answers your question. steve
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Ohhhhhhhh never heard of a machine like that. Most have a big vacuum motor in it to suck the dirt from the back were the fibers are not lose.
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Adwa What is your real name? What province or state do you live in? The rugbadger can be hooked up to a vac, however it is mostly a waste of time as over 98% of the grit, dust and allergens drop out onto the floor! Pile lifters do a far better job then a reg. vac., however they are next to useless next to a rugbadger. Maybe you will see one demo'd before to long!
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