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Ok I understand the benefits of preraking. I'll prescrub with the rx attachment if it is bad.  Talking about the last step.
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I always understood it the way Spuce said it above.
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I thought the last step was to present the bill?
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Yeah and rake in the cash.
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Post-Raking the carpet may take out the wand marks...But, it does minimal to help with drying. Test out for yourself.
 
 
 
 
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Especially if your 1/2 hour late for you're next custy.
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found this on a web site.
  1. Raking: In the IICRC S001 CARPET CLEANING STANDARD it states, although nap setting or grooming of the carpet has little to do with actual soil removal, it may affect the long-term performance of the carpet.

Un-groomed carpet in entry, pivot and high traffic areas could cause consumers to question the carpet’s performance (matting and crushing), or it might contribute to uneven wear in matted areas.

Grooming is essential for removing rotary swirls or wand marks in carpet. Moreover, grooming is essential for uniform distribution of carpet protectors or other post-cleaning additives when called for during finalizing procedures.

For this reason, grooming is included in the principles of cleaning. Also, it is essential on longer-pile designs, not only for appearance sake but also for proper drying.

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Right on spruce. Notice the ccers that deliver quality have good businesses. The best way to promote your business is your good work.
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[QUOTE=spruce]found this on a web site.
  1. Raking: In the IICRC S001 CARPET CLEANING STANDARD it states, although nap setting or grooming of the carpet has little to do with actual soil removal, it may affect the long-term performance of the carpet.

Ok, so that answers my question.  May affect the long-term performance.  Don't see how raking would have any thing to do with performance any ways.  Has noting to do with drying. If the carpet if vacuumed after would remove any cleaning marks.  So only advantage I'm seeing is for protectors (which I do) as far as a purpose other then cosmetic.  So it would be worth while to use the time to rake and spend more time cleaning, or at the next job.  My point is not being lazy if something makes a difference on the carpet getting cleaner I'll do it, but if it has no effect on getting cleaner carpet is a waste of time.  Like if you spray air freshener after you done.  May smell nice and clean but has no effect on cleaning.
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Pre-raking is to distribute the Prespray. Post-Raking is mainly for distributing Protectors and take out wand marks. Again, It does minimal or close to nill for increase drying ( I should know, I tested on my own damn carpet). Nuff said! Done! Lets all move on!!

 
 
 
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the only reason you need, it looks good! customer appreciates it. Get a grandi groom much easier on you and the carpet than harder older groomers. I can groom 2000sqft in 5 min. another thing many many people like the way it looks so nice they want to know where to buy one, and if you have a few to resale... any way you get the point. not to mention the many other earlier mentioned reasons.
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[QUOTE=spruce]found this on a web site.
  1. Raking: In the IICRC S001 CARPET CLEANING STANDARD it states, although nap setting or grooming of the carpet has little to do with actual soil removal, it may affect the long-term performance of the carpet.

Well if the mills wouldnt make carpets now a days so cheap..

 

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Are you trying to argue with me or agree, because I said "not to mention the many other earlier mentioned reasons.".  That one specifically being mentioned like 10 times. Also the grandi groomer is great for cheap ass carpet because it does not pull at the nap like some of the thicker heavy groomers out there, that are too hard on the fiber.
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