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cmaster
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What have you been doing with wax and carpet |
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nightrider
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All the girls I bring home have hairy legs and I wax them as an ice breaker to conversation Nightrider |
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Steaminpile
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oh but a high heat TM doesn't help cleaning
for me my TM melts wax like ............well.............wax
but when I had much less heat I would break it up with a teaspoon,use some orange gel or Isopropyl Alchohol let it dwell and run the wand over it
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nightrider
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doug
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Does it matter? On some topices there can be only one method. If you don't agree, well I've been that road too many times. Let it be hot water. Edited by doug |
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Willy Parsons
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I use suction to get out the water-the act or process of exerting a force upon a solid, liquid, or gaseous body by reason of reduced air pressure over part of its surface. I've never had a problem, but you DO have to vacuum it up and not dump a 5 gallon pail on it. Edited by Willy Parsons |
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roy dudley
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liston to the first post, Iron and white towel |
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Jodi
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Wow! I had no idea that wax was such a hot topic! We tried the iron / towel method and it worked like a charm. We have now put irons in the vans. Thanks! |
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cmaster
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Just be careful on olefin. The iron can melt it if left too long or turned up too high
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Jodi
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I wouldn't have thought of that... thanks for the tip!
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greg
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i use brown paper instead of a towl works well.
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nothing is impossable. it just hasn't been done yet.
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doug
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[QUOTE=Jodi]
Wow! I had no idea that wax was such a hot topic! We tried the iron / towel method and it worked like a charm. We have now put irons in the vans. Thanks! Now you can do the the laundry to. |
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Rick/Magic
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greg...that's just what I use...brown paper bags are free...towels cost money...and the bags work just fine...haven't had to remove wax in a long time...did it a lot back when I was cleaning resturants...
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25 years of cleaning carpet
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MR. STEAMER
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to scarey.... just use a solvent.. and steam it out
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