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michiganclean
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Posted: 02/February/2006 at 9:18am |
I have a private school with commercial glue down that had a guy clean with a portable and in one room it left brown stains throughtout, the room had some stains before and the guy used tannin spoter on them but now the whole room has light brown stains. Does anyone have any idea what the stains would be from? Thanks in advance |
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nightrider
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Check all your students underwear, I think you have a little dodo problem Nightrider |
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michiganclean
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Paul Moss
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Sound like brown stains could be celulistic browning. Are the brown stains in the same area or in different areas where the tannin spotter was used ? Would help if I knew what the fibre content was and the backing. |
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John L
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He left the carpet toooooo wet....and what Paul said not what nightrider said..............
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nightrider
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Toooooooo Wet...............You say JohnL..........Then you have a little Pee Pee Problem Nightrider |
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John L
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hahahaha...that not what the wife says.
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Paul Moss
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John L Your prob right. But because he has used a porti I would not automatically presume he has over wet it. Ther could be a number of issues causing this I mentioned cellulostic browning as it is most common but it could also be precipitation contamination. More info would be needed. |
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John L
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also too much residue
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John L
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Mike.. it s been almost 2yrs.. What the heck were the brown spots..?
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Ream57
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Michiganclean.............................2yrs later.............. Edited by Ream57 - 04/November/2007 at 9:28am |
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I got money in the bank, but E on the tank.
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doug
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I think they were skid marks in his jockeys????
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Just My opinion
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It took 2 years to remove them?
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