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Need Homemade Anti Foaming Agent for Rug Doctor DerbyDad03 09-21-2007
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Posted by DerbyDad03 on September 21, 2007, 6:19 pm
I forgot to buy anti-faoming agent for the Rug Doctor I rented this
evening. I'd rather not go back out to get some since I want to get
started first thing in the morning.

Do I have anything lying around the house that will work as an anti-
foaming agent for the dirty water tank?

Thanks!


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Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on September 21, 2007, 6:22 pm
>I forgot to buy anti-faoming agent for the Rug Doctor I rented this
> evening. I'd rather not go back out to get some since I want to get
> started first thing in the morning.
>
> Do I have anything lying around the house that will work as an anti-
> foaming agent for the dirty water tank?
>
> Thanks!
>

I can't answer the question, but I'd be interested in the final results when
you're done, as well as your opinion of the machine itself. I was eyeing
them at the store today, comparing the cost to a carpet cleaning service
that's done decent work for me in the past.



Posted by Oren on September 21, 2007, 7:14 pm
>I can't answer the question, but I'd be interested in the final results when
>you're done, as well as your opinion of the machine itself. I was eyeing
>them at the store today, comparing the cost to a carpet cleaning service
>that's done decent work for me in the past.
>

The Rug Doctor machine is a good rental, worth every bit. I've used
them twice in a former home...renting from the grocery store. They
make money on the liquid products.

--
Oren

"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."

Posted by JoeSpareBedroom on September 21, 2007, 7:16 pm
> >I can't answer the question, but I'd be interested in the final results
> >when
>>you're done, as well as your opinion of the machine itself. I was eyeing
>>them at the store today, comparing the cost to a carpet cleaning service
>>that's done decent work for me in the past.
>>
>
> The Rug Doctor machine is a good rental, worth every bit. I've used
> them twice in a former home...renting from the grocery store. They
> make money on the liquid products.
>
> --
> Oren


Does it leave much of a chemical smell during the drying process, or just
detergent-ish? I work at home. There's no escape...however, I have maybe a
month during which I can open lots of windows. After that....chilly.



Posted by Oren on September 21, 2007, 7:30 pm
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007 23:16:16 GMT, "JoeSpareBedroom"

>> >I can't answer the question, but I'd be interested in the final results
>> >when
>>>you're done, as well as your opinion of the machine itself. I was eyeing
>>>them at the store today, comparing the cost to a carpet cleaning service
>>>that's done decent work for me in the past.
>>>
>>
>> The Rug Doctor machine is a good rental, worth every bit. I've used
>> them twice in a former home...renting from the grocery store. They
>> make money on the liquid products.
>>
>> --
>> Oren
>
>
>Does it leave much of a chemical smell during the drying process, or just
>detergent-ish? I work at home. There's no escape...however, I have maybe a
>month during which I can open lots of windows. After that....chilly.
>

I used the recommended liquids when I rented. IMO there was no
significant odor or smell. Later I used upholstery cleaner in the car
- when the house was finished. Clean the car carpets :)

Allow to dry, and yes open windows will always help.

--
Oren

"If things get any worse, I'll have to ask you to stop helping me."

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