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TexasTB said:I'll third that vote. I pick up a few gallons at a time from Lowes.
Big Leegr said:Folex is available in Canada at Home Hardware, if you can't find it elsewhere.
Larry A said:4.1 means 4 parts water to 1 part woolite. I would think that this would be to strong . 6 to one , 8 to one ,or 10 to one would be better.
You can get a 1oz trial for under a buck, or a 32oz. size in either the green label or the purple (I think), but I'm not sure of the price. Likely higher than you'd get it for in the States, though, but at least it could be had locally if needed.Anthony A said:How much does it cost and how big is the container ?
belcherm58 said:I kept seeing this Folex comiing up and had never seen it anywhere. I was at Walmart today and saw it for the first time. So users of this stuff, say its a good cleaner?
I don't think they carry it in all the Wal Mart locations. I know the one near me doesn't have it.belcherm58 said:I kept seeing this Folex comiing up and had never seen it anywhere. I was at Walmart today and saw it for the first time. So users of this stuff, say its a good cleaner?
hemin8r said:I just bought a 5hp wet/dry vac. Should this be sufficient enough to extract water when cleaning the carpets? I haven't had a chance to use it yet. I also have the little green machine which is ok but I feel it needs more of a suction.
Shiny Lil Detlr said:Your wet/dry vac will probably work better than the LGCM, but it still won't quite do the job like an extractor will. Now, if you were to figure out a way to use a steamer in conjunction with the vac, you'd be in even better shape. :howdy
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