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This is the best thing I've ever used on rugs. No chemicals required at all. There's already a lifetime of soap in the rugs from the last owners. Thought I'd nail the garbage can too while I was at it.
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A year or two of hard use, salt saturation, take out foods, drinks spills, visiting dog's hair, even a whole bowl of lentil soup (thanks Sis!). Not to worry it all comes completely out. These rugs are original 1986 Eddie Bauer.
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I refused to vacuum them one more time. Just climb onto the picnic table and sweep the loose stuff off.
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See that spot that's getting blasted ? That's the bit just to the side of the gas pedal where your filthy size 12 has been grinding dirt into for 20 years. Foaming carpet shampoos cannot even hold a candle to a rinse job like this.
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You can pussyfoot around with the regular nozzle, but I always go straight fo the Turbo nozzle and haven't lost a single loop/strand of carpet yet. Nailing all around the foot pad really gets the deep dirt out too.
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This time I pulled the wheelwell rugs off and nailed them too. They had a pile of undercoating grease that had leached onto them, as I shoot in between the double walls through two holes from inside each well.
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Been a little negligent lately and had greasey, acid covered batteries sitting in the back right on the rug. Not to worry, this too will come right out, with absolutely NO chemicals used, just water power !
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There's the very spot the batteries were sitting. No stains at all. I just hang the rugs over a beam on the back deck to dry.
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The rugs are dry (light) enough to pick off the picnic tables in 15 minutes and hang up. 3 hours later , with the center dry to the touch, the ends or edges still have water dripping off. They'll be dry in a few more hours.
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Clean enough for you ? Look in the bottom R/H side of the pic. There's that dirt mattled spot your size 12 was grinding dirt into forever. A little cleaner eh ?
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