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Carpet Cleaning
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Posted: 04/September/2009 at 5:35am |
Dust settles on upholstered furniture just as on hard surfaces, and
should be removed regularly, about once a month, depending on
environment and use, with vacuum cleaner attachments - the upholstery
nozzle and crevice tool. A brush will remove some dust if you do not have a vacuum, but will
also scatter dust around. However, down-filled cushions that are not
lined with down-proof ticking should be brushed, as vacuum may draw out
down.
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carpetted
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I got the high traffic cleaner. http://www.thehardwarecity.com/?sku=2624518< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">
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Steam Man
Groupie Joined: 12/January/2009 Location: weston super mare Status: Offline Points: 62 |
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I hace a CFR handtool and is very good. Previous to that had a kleanrite tool which looks good, feels good, isn't nice to use.
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jaymark1
Senior Member Joined: 27/January/2009 Location: Willow Grove Status: Offline Points: 129 |
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drymaster every time...It cost me about 300 bucks and change on ebay a year ago, but I never have overwetting problems, and the looks I used to get when I used a stair tool to do upholstery were worth the price, it just looks professional...
and the best thing about it, if i need to change water temp, since it loops the water, I can just let the water run till I get it the right temp instead of having to clean some carpet to get the water out of the 150 of pressure hose..
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I dont predict the future or sell glides, am I allowed on this site?
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CCandmore
Senior Member Joined: 07/December/2006 Location: Virginia, USA Status: Offline Points: 150 |
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You guys that clean upholstery:
What tool (besides your regular wand) do you prefer for upholstery?
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