Carpet cleaner
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Blitz
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I need a very good cleaner to clean a very dirty carpet and get rid of green mold. I don't want to used VAX or anything like that because their quite expensive and I'll only use it once.
(Whole carpet has been removed from the car and is beige, cream colour)
Note I have a wet and dry vacuum.
(Whole carpet has been removed from the car and is beige, cream colour)
Note I have a wet and dry vacuum.
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beemerbird
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Have you thought of hiring a carpet cleaner from B and Q or HSS for the day? Mate of mine has a menagerie of animals, all of whom seem to delight in sh*tting on his cream carpet. He hired one and it came up really well.
Other than that, I've used something called 2001 (or similar) which is carpet and upholstery cleaner - got red wine stains off cream fabric a treat
Supermarket stuff
Other than that, I've used something called 2001 (or similar) which is carpet and upholstery cleaner - got red wine stains off cream fabric a treat
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
i done my carpet recently [removed from car] a decent all purpose cleaner will do the job.
i used autoglyms clean all but a decent all purpose cleaner will do the job try sainsbury,s / tesco,s
i used autoglyms clean all but a decent all purpose cleaner will do the job try sainsbury,s / tesco,s
no probs, if your lucky the sun will dry the carpet for you.
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beemerbird
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Blitz, I would be tempted to rinse it in a mild vinegar solution once you've cleaned it to make sure that all the mold spores are killed off. I'd say white vinegar on a cream carpet rather than chip variety, though.
If it ain't broke, fix it till it is
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Blitz
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Thanksbeemerbird wrote:Blitz, I would be tempted to rinse it in a mild vinegar solution once you've cleaned it to make sure that all the mold spores are killed off. I'd say white vinegar on a cream carpet rather than chip variety, though.
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Alex
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do you have a power washer and a week or so to let it dry, plenty of washing powder and powerwasher works, i used a vax machine on mine and its like new
can you not accidently break your mums hoover and convince her that you need one that will wash carpets too

EDIT: just relised you have one
can you not accidently break your mums hoover and convince her that you need one that will wash carpets too
EDIT: just relised you have one
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poolnoodle
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If the carpet is out of the car then the high pressure cleaner is the best way to go. Not sure about later models but my '83 still has it's original nylon carpet and the stuff seems indestructible. I took it out, sprayed it liberally with a general fabric cleaner then blasted it with the high pressure wand. Came up a treat but takes a few days of warm, windy weather to dry.
Also worth considering dying that carpet if the stains won't clean. Mine came up really well (from beige to grey) and have seen a few other carpet dye success stories on this forum
Also worth considering dying that carpet if the stains won't clean. Mine came up really well (from beige to grey) and have seen a few other carpet dye success stories on this forum
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poolnoodle
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That's the ticket, will only take 5 minutes
'83 Bronzit 323i (mmmm, chrome)
'74 Polaris 2002 (mmmm, retro)
'89 Delphin 535i (mmmm, waft waft)
'74 Polaris 2002 (mmmm, retro)
'89 Delphin 535i (mmmm, waft waft)
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Blitz,i hired a carpet cleaner just the other week for our cream carpet in our hall stairs and landing,was £26.00 plus a £50.00 deposit.
Came up a treat,well worth it,the job is made so much easier with the right tools
Came up a treat,well worth it,the job is made so much easier with the right tools
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bobbin1982
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thats what i would do......take it down to my nearest petrol station with a jet wash
But remember you have to get it home so have something to put it in to keep the rest of your car dry
But remember you have to get it home so have something to put it in to keep the rest of your car dry
Driving my digger!!!!



