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rick007 ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: 29/January/2008 Location: canada Status: Offline Points: 152 |
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when using a 360 do you have to prespray or just prevac and go with the detergent in your tank?if you prespray then do you extract with rince or more detergent? also when prespraying how do you keep overspray from getting on furniture,walls,baseboards etc ?thanks guys.
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Couple of questions there.
Pre-spraying is still best. you need proper dwell time to allow good emulsivication to take place. I prefer clear water rinse after that. Stopping overspray is best accomplished 2 ways. Use a 60degree spray tip on your sprayer rather than the more common 95 degree tip. Switch to an electric sprayer that uses a 40 psi pressure. That way you will use much less chemical and it will go exactly where you wantit to go. An added benefit is you will not overwet the primary back of the carpet either, so dry times will be quicker as well. ![]() |
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