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Topic: professional carpet cleaning association
Posted By: fraggles
Subject: professional carpet cleaning association
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 6:42am
someone in sydney told me which professional carpet cleaning association to join ect and found a few of them but not sure which one he told me if your that man or anyone knows which is best to join please tell :) lee nsw oz



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Posted By: Michael
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 8:16pm
iicrc


Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 10:26pm
Originally posted by Michael Michael wrote:

iicrc
When did IICRC become an association???


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Posted By: Ken_Is_OK
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 10:30pm
Originally posted by Michael Michael wrote:

iicrc
LOLOLOLOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOLLOLLOLLOLLOL


Posted By: RIP IT
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 10:46pm
Lee, click on the Aussie forum link at the bottom of the page and join up. You have a choice of NUCCRA or ICAN. The IICRC courses are well worth doing but you will get better support from one of the 'locals'.

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Posted By: Tim Bernee
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 10:53pm
1.  First of all, vacuum the carpet and remove all the stains that you possibly can. 2.  Mix the dry foam solution according to the directions of the manufacturer. 3.  Shampoo the carpet then once it has dried, vacuum the carpet. 4.  Depending on the type of carpet you have, groom the pile to speed the drying process. 5.  Complete the work by using a furniture leg pad or block to eliminate furniture stains or rust.


Posted By: Michael
Date Posted: 29/March/2010 at 11:43pm
Originally posted by doug doug wrote:

Originally posted by Michael Michael wrote:

iicrc
When did IICRC become an association???
I took the question loosely. Association, organization, whatever.


Posted By: fraggles
Date Posted: 30/March/2010 at 2:31am
thanks guys :)


Posted By: Mick Oz
Date Posted: 30/March/2010 at 3:14am
Also check out http://www.accii.com.au/

Mick


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Posted By: doug
Date Posted: 30/March/2010 at 12:43pm
Originally posted by Tim Bernee Tim Bernee wrote:

1.  First of all, vacuum the carpet and remove all the stains that you possibly can. 2.  Mix the dry foam solution according to the directions of the manufacturer. 3.  Shampoo the carpet then once it has dried, vacuum the carpet. 4.  Depending on the type of carpet you have, groom the pile to speed the drying process. 5.  Complete the work by using a furniture leg pad or block to eliminate furniture stains or rust.
If you know what you are doing and using a good pre spray you do not have to pre spot as your cleaner should remove almost all spots as you clean.  there is a difference between a spot and a stain?? Are you with me so far???


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