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John L ![]() Carpet Cleaning Guru ![]() Joined: 29/November/2004 Location: I'm Right Here! Status: Offline Points: 4013 |
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Cheers John
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John L ![]() Carpet Cleaning Guru ![]() Joined: 29/November/2004 Location: I'm Right Here! Status: Offline Points: 4013 |
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Acid rinse it.. extract as dry as possible..
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adio37 ![]() Newbie ![]() ![]() Joined: 28/June/2008 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 4 |
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Hi everyone,
I've got a mate who has wet 'damp rid' (calcium chloride) on his carpet and it wont dry out. He has asked me to get it out. I just read that it will have a chemical reaction with alkaline solutions, I was thinking to extract with water then maybe some encapsulation... Has anyone got any recommendations of what to use? |
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