"Your videos are truly a masterpiece! The clarity and professionalism you bring to each one are exceptional. It's inspiring to see how passionately you share your expertise, breaking down complex carpet care techniques into easy-to-understand steps. Your dedication to quality and detail shines through in every frame, making your content not just informative but also a pleasure to watch. Keep up the amazing work-you're setting a new standard in the industry!
These videos have been extremely helpful for me. I joined a carpet cleaning business at the beginning of last year and didn’t really know anything. I have felt much more confident and have been able to display myself as much more professional this year watching all of your videos.
Thats great to hear James I am happy that you have gained some knowlege from these If there is anything you would like to see in the future please let me know.
I just took a IICRC Carpet Class Two Weeks ago & Found your Videos shortly after in 4 Hours you did better than they did in 2 Days & 16 Hours. I have a Better Understanding Cause I'm new . I'm actually gonna Test for the IICRC & Will Hopefully Pass thanks to your Videos which I will be Rewatching Today.
This man is a carpet cleaning professor in my opinion very thorough and teaches the extra little steps that will make you stand out from the others. I have followed his direction to a t and have had nothing but happy customers this is my first year thank you for taking the time to do these videos 🙏
Thanks for sharing, and could you provide some suggestion on removing adhesive residual on the carpet that was casued by poor quality carpet protective films
For commercial believe it or not clean it with an encapsulation product. You will want to spray heavy on the area and also around the area not as heavy just normal around it. Then scrub the heck out of it. I was sceptical of this untill I tested it myself. I have not tried this on residential. For residential I will usually use pros choice gooff but with limited success these adhesives are nasty to get off.
Hmm they probably stopped making it I will see what they say and let you know. Their gooff works for ink also some of their other products work as well I recommend calling and talking to todd if you have any questions for them
@@carpetcleanertraining8020 Thank you for your reply. I was really asking because I am looking for safe options across all chemicals I used for this industry. I am a startup and would love to know your thoughts. Also, do you have any recommendations on electronic fiber ID test analyzers?
Have not thought about that. That would be a good idea, however I think it would be very expensive. Fiber ID is not difficult It's best just to learn how to perform one. As far as the solvents, all solvents are going to have some inherent health risks. However, those can be mitigated by using proper protection when using them.
what product would you typically use for car stains? probably from spilling fast food drinks, dirt from shoes, or energy drinks spilled? stain magic, enzyme spotter, and red one?
Yes...all of them. I would pre treat with an enzyme pre spray. Any coffee spills or browning treat with stain magic. Red drinks treat with red one and steam. Car seats can need a lot of rinsing. A clear head extractor can be helpful to see when it's clean.
Set an appointment at www.carpetcleanertraining.com you clean it just like you would a thin carpet. Vacuum, pre treat with a 10 pH or below, scrub, extract, groom, when it is thick you will apply extra pre spray because there is more fiber and you will move slower on the extraction but everything stays the same, clean or dirty thick or thin the process is the same.
Gooff from pros choice or a paint oil grease remover POG applied to a towel then applied to the paint. Give it time to dwell then extract. You will need to do it multiple times. Don't let it reach the backing of the carpet it will devolve latex glue holding the carpet together. You can spray the solvent on the carpet as well and let dwell. Take your time. Use a bone scraper to agitate.
With mud, it can depend a little bit on your location and what the mud consists of however, typically let the mud dry. Then vacuum really well to get as much dry soil out as possible. Spray with really any pre. Spray should work, then scrub and extract.
great video.... i been trying to find the name of that amazing gooff everytime i asked somebody the say yeah i know its called goof off.... goof off similiar in a way but no! thats not it
@@carpetcleanertraining8020 thanks.... your videos is my new go to guide for carpets.... i had some stains i couldnt get out last week i couldnt remeber the name of the gooff, my company sparringly had it in our warehouse.... your break down of chemicals really opened my understanding up.... i learned a few other things that couldve probably worked helped as well like the power gel....
"Your videos are truly a masterpiece! The clarity and professionalism you bring to each one are exceptional. It's inspiring to see how passionately you share your expertise, breaking down complex carpet care techniques into easy-to-understand steps. Your dedication to quality and detail shines through in every frame, making your content not just informative but also a pleasure to watch. Keep up the amazing work-you're setting a new standard in the industry!
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These videos have been extremely helpful for me. I joined a carpet cleaning business at the beginning of last year and didn’t really know anything. I have felt much more confident and have been able to display myself as much more professional this year watching all of your videos.
Thats great to hear James I am happy that you have gained some knowlege from these If there is anything you would like to see in the future please let me know.
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I just took a IICRC Carpet Class Two Weeks ago & Found your Videos shortly after in 4 Hours you did better than they did in 2 Days & 16 Hours. I have a Better Understanding Cause I'm new . I'm actually gonna Test for the
IICRC & Will Hopefully Pass thanks to your Videos which I will be Rewatching Today.
You will pass just fine. Thanks
This man is a carpet cleaning professor in my opinion very thorough and teaches the extra little steps that will make you stand out from the others. I have followed his direction to a t and have had nothing but happy customers this is my first year thank you for taking the time to do these videos 🙏
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Thanks for sharing, and could you provide some suggestion on removing adhesive residual on the carpet that was casued by poor quality carpet protective films
Is this commercial or residential?
@@carpetcleanertraining8020thanks, and it maybe commercial and also residential.
For commercial believe it or not clean it with an encapsulation product. You will want to spray heavy on the area and also around the area not as heavy just normal around it. Then scrub the heck out of it. I was sceptical of this untill I tested it myself. I have not tried this on residential. For residential I will usually use pros choice gooff but with limited success these adhesives are nasty to get off.
How come ink out is not available in California? Is it not safe??
Hmm they probably stopped making it I will see what they say and let you know. Their gooff works for ink also some of their other products work as well I recommend calling and talking to todd if you have any questions for them
@@carpetcleanertraining8020 Thank you for your reply. I was really asking because I am looking for safe options across all chemicals I used for this industry. I am a startup and would love to know your thoughts. Also, do you have any recommendations on electronic fiber ID test analyzers?
Have not thought about that. That would be a good idea, however I think it would be very expensive. Fiber ID is not difficult It's best just to learn how to perform one. As far as the solvents, all solvents are going to have some inherent health risks. However, those can be mitigated by using proper protection when using them.
How do we know what products have the proper alkaline ratio needed to get these acidic stains? Is it written on the product?
They will say on the products.
What do you think about using a portable steam spot cleaner such as residential grade 'Steam Shot' by Bissel for wax spots? Shoot it and wipe it up?
Yes a steamer would work to melt the wax but make sure you have a towel in place to absorb it once it liquifies.
what product would you typically use for car stains? probably from spilling fast food drinks, dirt from shoes, or energy drinks spilled? stain magic, enzyme spotter, and red one?
Yes...all of them. I would pre treat with an enzyme pre spray. Any coffee spills or browning treat with stain magic. Red drinks treat with red one and steam. Car seats can need a lot of rinsing. A clear head extractor can be helpful to see when it's clean.
@@carpetcleanertraining8020 awesome. thanks for the reply!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge. I have a questions how do I clean a thick stain resistance carpet? How can I call you?
Set an appointment at www.carpetcleanertraining.com you clean it just like you would a thin carpet. Vacuum, pre treat with a 10 pH or below, scrub, extract, groom, when it is thick you will apply extra pre spray because there is more fiber and you will move slower on the extraction but everything stays the same, clean or dirty thick or thin the process is the same.
Are you still helping others in starting a rug cleaning business? I went to your site and nothing popped up.
Hmm it worked fine on the computer but the phone was down. Give it a try now. you can email me at shawn@carpetcleanertraining.com
Hello! How to remove paint sprayed on the carpet?
Gooff from pros choice or a paint oil grease remover POG applied to a towel then applied to the paint. Give it time to dwell then extract. You will need to do it multiple times. Don't let it reach the backing of the carpet it will devolve latex glue holding the carpet together. You can spray the solvent on the carpet as well and let dwell. Take your time. Use a bone scraper to agitate.
What woukd you use for a light colored carpet with mud all over?
With mud, it can depend a little bit on your location and what the mud consists of however, typically let the mud dry. Then vacuum really well to get as much dry soil out as possible. Spray with really any pre. Spray should work, then scrub and extract.
@@carpetcleanertraining8020 I really appreciate that
What water extraction chemical are you using.
If you mean the prespray I prefer kleenrite extreme klenz. Then pretty mutch any acid rince is fine no preference
great video.... i been trying to find the name of that amazing gooff everytime i asked somebody the say yeah i know its called goof off.... goof off similiar in a way but no! thats not it
Give pros choice a call you can order directly from them.
@@carpetcleanertraining8020 thanks.... your videos is my new go to guide for carpets.... i had some stains i couldnt get out last week i couldnt remeber the name of the gooff, my company sparringly had it in our warehouse.... your break down of chemicals really opened my understanding up.... i learned a few other things that couldve probably worked helped as well like the power gel....
Is there a phone or email contact?
Shawn@carpetcleanertraining.com you can also schedule a consult on the website
Can I give you a a call?
Sure email me shawn@carpetcleanertraining.com