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    Posted: 13/June/2004 at 8:55pm
Mr. Streamer:  I don't mean to call you the Trogan Man but?  I was wondering what you other cleaners put under upholstery you are cleaning on hardwood floors? Guitar
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I have rubber back drop sheets...six of them in the truck at all times...I wash them all the time so they are nice and white!!!!!!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote doug Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14/June/2004 at 10:20am
Mr. Stramer:  Instead of the Trogan Man you are the Man from Glad the white tornado!  We actually use undeGuitarrpad scrim up works well.
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Shaving my head bald and getting an earing ....so I can look like Mr. Clean !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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would you use Teflon on silk or 100% cotton???
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does anyone find teflon based gard hard to handle????
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Steamer

Did you Teflon that chair before your avatar lady sat into it.

I am waiting to see if she slips off!!!

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote carpetologist Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22/September/2004 at 3:05pm

SG Ken finds Teflon hard to handle. Those Teflon glides keep slipping out of his hands.

On a more serious note.
Most consumers think of Teflon in a frying pan not on carpets. Now SCOTCHGARD is a different story. 3M have spent millions on Scotchgard advertising. Why not capitalize on it??? It's a tv pre-sold product.

You don't need to sell it.

Simply suggest it.

Now if you are protecting fine furniture always use a solvent base as opposed to water base. May cost more but Safer, Safer, Safer.

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This is true.... water based can surely cost headaches
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Ken:  How is it safer. For the person applying it?? For the homeowner inhaleing it?  Are you informing the homeowner before hand??  We also use  a solvernt based protrctor,  But don't tell me it is safer.  Becaues I will Have to tell you, you are full of sh**.Guitar
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Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Ken:  How is it safer. For the person applying it?? For the homeowner inhaleing it?  Are you informing the homeowner before hand??  We also use  a solvernt based protrctor,  But don't tell me it is safer.  Becaues I will Have to tell you, you are full of sh**.Guitar

You are wacking the wrong guy doug. I said safer, safer, safer. Give Ken a break for a moment or so. But I agree the solvent protector may be safer for the fabric and dyes. But not necessarily the people's pets and indoor quality.

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Thanks Ted. I get wacked enough for the things I DO say without adding on all the things I don't. Okay, resume the wacking!
Inventor of the Teflon Wand Glide and the Turboteck Rotary Air Duct Cleaners for TMs.
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he didn't mean safer as in health wise douggie... he ment in wreck furniture wise... get it?????
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I concur that solvent base is safer on fine funiture cause it will dry faster. The faster it drys the safer for all.
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