This is a really fantastic video. No extra frills just straight up demonstration. I am curious about a few things in order to try and replicate the successful method. What is the solution in the pre-spray? What solution goes into Airflex Storm? Are there any extra parts that need to be bought with the stated equipment?
Very nice video. If you don’t mind, could you explain what you were doing in the beginning. It looks like you were using some sort of light to check something?
Hi can I buy one of those carpet cleaners machine and the Agitation Machine ? Would be nice to have to do my house carpets as needed . Thanks and Great Job & Video Very Much Appreciated.
Great video! I've just started a RU-vid channel myself with carpet cleaning content from Perth, Western Australia. May I ask what tripod you use to get that cool view from up top? Thanks very much! Good luck in the future!
My God, some of these comments. “Is that a steam cleaner?” (Steam clearly billowing out of the machine). And everyone who goes to the trouble of commenting how “satisfying” carpet-cleaning videos are ought to be throat-punched.
WOW! What an amazing video…May I kindly ask how did you attach your camera to the wall? Is there a special holder or else? Looking forward to hear back from you!
Exceptionally great job at cleaning this carpet and I very much enjoyed his attention to details. I’ve watch several videos re carpet cleaning because I’m interested in starting my own and this is the best by far 100%.
Great video, do you run your own business? On average how many jobs you get per day just on carpet cleaning alone? I'm planning on starting my own business soon in Souther Cali.
Very impressive demonstration. I have a small carpet cleaning business where I specialise mostly in Persian/ Chinese antique rugs etc. I use machines that are not that powerful because I'm frightened of causing damage. I do often take jobs for actual home carpets, but it takes me forever with my machines and I'm not always happy with the results. I'd like to ask you guys a question however. Would you use that treatment and such powerful machines on an expensive, quality, antique carpet? I would be afraid to damage it with such power. The carpet in your video looks synthetic and so can withstand such treatment, but you did a great job of it. Thanks.
Hi! Yes, I am UK based but due to series of unforeseen circumstances, my carpet cleaning business was put on hold. To be perfectly honest with you, I have no idea when the business will be resurrected - if ever. However, when your are going to book a carpet cleaner, please insist they follow NCAA (National Carpet Cleaning Association) standards with steps that are outlined in this video. There are so many rogue carpet cleaners out there, many of which are skipping vital steps in order to save time and money.
@@carpetcleaningplus8090 I am so sorry to hear about your business, I was so impressed by your video really! And thank you so much for that advice, yes there do seem to be so many offering services but I was unsure how to proceed, so that will be a big help thanks!
@@sonarfreq I have to do this as that is my prerogative. I worked with 2 major carpet cleaning companies. What I wanted was to get was a "hands on" experience and I received just that. And this is my experience: Inferior, low pressure machines that extract absolutely nothing or very little, there is no pre-vacuum as it wastes time, the pre-spray usage will be questioned by the owner and I quote what he told me: "Do you drink that stuff"? Upon which I replied that I do and not long afterwards. when they asked me to eat my lunch whilst I was driving, I terminated the business relationship..
@@carpetcleaningplus8090 They certainly sounds like very poor experiences, some employers can be really bad I know myself from prior experience also. I'd like to think that if you got your own business going again that you would have greater fortune my friend, you clearly are a man of conscience.
@@sonarfreq Yes, I'll try again, I am not the type that gives up. I have to buy the entire machinery again and that will take some time, but carpet cleaning is what I love.
@@lonniebooker7700 Look this being a great machine that never gave up on me - its difficult. There are much more powerful agitating machines out there but they are heavy and expensive. So here is my breakdown: Portability - 10/10 Does it do the job? 10/10 Area covered as in to more powerful machines? 7/10 Price? 10/10 Maintaining this? 10/10 Overall: 9/10 you cannot fault this machine
Good video , the only thing I would of done different would of been to use a lighter coloured bucket at the end , that way you would of seen the real colour of the dirty water , apart from that a very good video
I really do not know what you are referring to. If it is the "heat treatment", then it is a common practice on carpet such as these - heavy duty traffic synthetic ones. Heat will blast away anything. But if you are referring to me, then you should see my mug shot. I look like someone freshly released from Russian gulag. If I took a picture of my face and posted it online, I would quite successfully scare a lot of people, a lot. Anyhow, thanks for the comment ;)
That is a very interesting question indeed. The bucket itself is made from a non-recyclable plastic so once used and broken (although it is made from very durable plastic so it will last) will be disposed at my council's regulated landfill. Hope this helps and have a nice evening.