Important Woolite life lesson, LGCM +1

Yeah It quite possibly maybe, like i said that is what sucks about trying to deduce and issue online. that is what felting looks like. it may simply be what it is.



keep in mind that some products are made for high temps, over 150 degrees F and some are made for low temps under 150 degrees f. using either above or below will greatly deminish their capabilities.



as i have said in the past, put 10 carpet cleaners in a room and you'll have 10+ ways to clean carpet.



My purpose is solely to help folks understand the process and procedures, with those two correct you should be able to see excelent results from just about any normal carpet cleaner. The only difference being the time it takes to actually do the work, and for the work to dry.
 
abbeysdad said:
As to using Woolite for a carpet cleaner, I think there are many, many low sudsing carpet cleaners out there made for extractors that would likely do a better job at cleanng and not suds up so much.



I've never suggested to anyone they use it in an extractor but only for shampooing. I agree that you should use extractor specific soaps only in an extractor.
 
if you did want to use it in an extractor. get some quality liquid defomer like i posted in my link and use it in your process. that should take care of any poetential foaming issues.
 
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