Crystalalan
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Hi guys
I do window cleaning but as a side line also do dry compound carpet cleaning. I appreciate that extraction cleaning seems to be the best method of carpet cleaning.
Anyway a neighbour of mine has been dog sitting and the dog has urinated on the carpet in a couple of areas. To her credit she immediately began blotting the stains then has rinsed with water the best she could. She has asked me if I could clean the carpet for her. The urine has stained the carpet. Do you think its possible to remove the stains and successfully clean the carpet with a dry cleaning system? I have some pretty good solution called ACE which I can use but I dont want to waste her time and money if it dosn`t work, It is a synthetic carpet.
I do window cleaning but as a side line also do dry compound carpet cleaning. I appreciate that extraction cleaning seems to be the best method of carpet cleaning.
Anyway a neighbour of mine has been dog sitting and the dog has urinated on the carpet in a couple of areas. To her credit she immediately began blotting the stains then has rinsed with water the best she could. She has asked me if I could clean the carpet for her. The urine has stained the carpet. Do you think its possible to remove the stains and successfully clean the carpet with a dry cleaning system? I have some pretty good solution called ACE which I can use but I dont want to waste her time and money if it dosn`t work, It is a synthetic carpet.