this is brilliant...i just had my wool carpets cleaned yesterday and it was the direct opposite of all you did, i was told it can’t be done🤦🏽♀️.....great job sir
Well, that settles it. No way I'm getting a Guinea Pig. For that matter, I'm not getting any animals in my house ever again. Been there, done that, and no more. It always amazes me just how much of costly damage pets can do to a home. Dogs IMHO take the lead by a thousand country miles though in my 36 years of cleaning homes all over my area. I had one a couple years ago where Great Danes were kept in the house and easily did over 20 thousand dollars of permanent damage. One 17,000-dollar wool rug was totally destroyed way to save it. Btw, the ONLY rugs to have serious and permanent damage were all expensive wool rugs. They pretty much left some polypropylene rugs they had alone and gravitated to all the wool rugs BIG TIME. It was one of the most unbelievable situations I've ever seen in over 36 years of cleaning.
Yes with a soft brush. Wool should not be allowed to get extremely soiled. The things you have to do to get it clean again jeopardizes the integrity of the wool. Other options are to clean safe, but never get it clean. Encourage a fast dry time. Add a fan if possible.
this is brilliant...i just had my wool carpets cleaned yesterday and it was the direct opposite of all you did, i was told it can’t be done🤦🏽♀️.....great job sir
Beautiful rug
Fantastic job my man. Made me appreciate my Orek even more. Much successes to you.
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Just did a wool job today first call was a fancy hotel
Wool carpet.
Amazing that soil disappears every time you run all over that carpet 😍😍😍😍
Did you pre-spray at all? Or just had the rugs wet ? How much would you recommend spraying pre-spray?
Thanks for the video , your really cleaned the carpet well.
Wealth of knowledge. Wool gives me the goobers.
Great video thank you
Corey - please share your pre-spot formula ratios - thank you!
Did you pre spray the whole carpet b4 you start cleaning?
Well, that settles it. No way I'm getting a Guinea Pig. For that matter, I'm not getting any animals in my house ever again. Been there, done that, and no more. It always amazes me just how much of costly damage pets can do to a home. Dogs IMHO take the lead by a thousand country miles though in my 36 years of cleaning homes all over my area. I had one a couple years ago where Great Danes were kept in the house and easily did over 20 thousand dollars of permanent damage. One 17,000-dollar wool rug was totally destroyed way to save it. Btw, the ONLY rugs to have serious and permanent damage were all expensive wool rugs. They pretty much left some polypropylene rugs they had alone and gravitated to all the wool rugs BIG TIME. It was one of the most unbelievable situations I've ever seen in over 36 years of cleaning.
Did you spray something on the bonnet for agitating the spot?
How come all the carpet you clean is white or beige I've watched lots of vid s off yours
Nice work!
Great job💪
Is a crb safe to agitate wool?
Yes with a soft brush. Wool should not be allowed to get extremely soiled. The things you have to do to get it clean again jeopardizes the integrity of the wool. Other options are to clean safe, but never get it clean. Encourage a fast dry time. Add a fan if possible.
Great job man, what pre spray did you use
I create all of my own solutions. This was plant based tide and a shot of peroxide.
So it’s a plant based tide, like the laundry detergent? Have you done a video on your formulas?