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    Posted: 01/May/2005 at 8:13pm

i have an area rug tomorrow.all shc told me is its synthetic and not expensive.can i use my pry spray and my extraction emulsifier?what works with no bleeding.dont know color.my prespray has a ph of 9.5(zone perfect).my extraction chem is 9.8

should i ask to take it w/me and bring it back?when dry.shes right down the street.

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Get it clean, get it dry as one industry guru says. If its synthetic, it shouldn't be a problem.
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Don't understand why you use both a prespray and an emulsifier.

Likely causing stiff carpets that resoil quickly.

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I've tried different systems. Never had that problem. I did notice better cleaning though.

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thats just the way i was taught.pre spray then scrub(stained areas) then i use my machine w/emulsifier then extract.

i try not to put down to much w/wand.maybe 2 passes.thats it.

if there is an easyer way to do a good job.hook me up!

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I use a 2 ounce scoop of emulsifier for 10 gallons of water. I recover 80 to 85% of the water. I've cleaned anywhere between 2 to 3 hundred square feet. I prespray, but only in discoloured traffic areas. How much residue can I leave in that entire area? I don't figure much. The emulsifier I use is a powder, so it should return to a powder state and vacuum off. The increase in cleaning ability by proper use, not overuse, of an rinse agent is very beneficial.
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Willy it is not the 85% you get out it is the 15% you leave in that can cause the problem.Guitar
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JCOOPER,

LilNiteRidrhood is using safe for human cleaning technology. You will have to ask him for an explanation. Or you could just go here and read it http://www.cleanfax.com/article.asp?IndexID=6635271. It may enlighten you.

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is that not what i do?
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You are a chemicals suppliers dream come true.Guitar
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no pre spray or no extraction chem(what then water)?

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Use a prespry and a Rinsing agent in your tank. Clean it there if possible and dry fast if you have a blower. Like cmaster said .......if its synthetic, it shouldn't be a problem.
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