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zedhed 27th December 2018 15:46

Best carpet/upholstery shampoo
 
Anyone know which one is best and actually cleans the carpet.sick of using pound shop NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD-NAUGHTY WORD- now😕

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MissMoppet 27th December 2018 17:42

Chemdry for sure.

AndyN01 28th December 2018 10:32

Hi,

Are we talking cars or house?

For house I use Pro Kleen in a Bissell carpet cleaner: https://www.prokleen.co.uk/carpet-cl...rce=navsubmenu

For the car try diluted Britemax Grimeout - effective and smells quite decent (and is good on really mucky paintwork):
https://www.britemax-direct.co.uk/br...oz-c2x18170497

Drop me a PM and maybe we can get together in the New Year.

Andy.

trikey 28th December 2018 20:11

I use Vax carpet cleaner on the upholstery & carpets in our cars, works a treat.

zedhed 29th December 2018 21:45

Ok thanks folks,might just invest in some then👍.also andy i might just take you up on that offer,as im not too far from you anyway.😉👍

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RPWC 3rd January 2019 19:36

I just happen to know a carpet cleaner who would offer mates rates, but you are about 200 miles away.:icon_lol:

Snetty 3rd January 2019 20:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by MissMoppet (Post 2697501)
Chemdry for sure.

Many years ago I worked for a Chem-Dry agent, quickly found out that plain warm water will remove most dirt with a bit of work. Only using spot cleaner where there was a stain that the water couldnt shift.
For really dirty carpets and upholstery in the car a vacumn upholstery machine like Trikey mentions will do the trick again spot cleaning where required.

RPWC 3rd January 2019 20:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snetty (Post 2699564)
Many years ago I worked for a Chem-Dry agent, quickly found out that plain warm water will remove most dirt with a bit of work. Only using spot cleaner where there was a stain that the water couldnt shift.
For really dirty carpets and upholstery in the car a vacumn upholstery machine like Trikey mentions will do the trick again spot cleaning where required.

Most stuff these days is removable. unless its red hot tea or coffee, which stains on impact and is almost impossible to remove

zedhed 8th January 2019 21:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snetty (Post 2699564)
Many years ago I worked for a Chem-Dry agent, quickly found out that plain warm water will remove most dirt with a bit of work. Only using spot cleaner where there was a stain that the water couldnt shift.

For really dirty carpets and upholstery in the car a vacumn upholstery machine like Trikey mentions will do the trick again spot cleaning where required.

Mainly on the raised edges of the carpet where you put your foot to get in,just cant seem to shift the dirt😕

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squire 8th January 2019 22:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by zedhed (Post 2698067)
Ok thanks folks,might just invest in some then👍.also andy i might just take you up on that offer,as im not too far from you anyway.😉👍

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Hmmm, Andy you could have more than one, my sandstone interior could do with a clean, lol. Form a queue lol.
Martyn


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