Re: chem-dry vs. steam cleaners

Re: chem-dry vs. steam cleaners

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chem-dry vs. steam cleaners TLF 07-16-2005
Wasn't even remotely as thorough as a steam cleaner with built-in scrubber
brushes, like Rug Doctor, etc.. Tried it once. Great waste of money.

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Walter
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"TLF" <TLF@Pacific.Northwest.com> wrote in message
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> anyone out there have first hand experience with the chem-dry system? They
> are running specials in my area same or less then the steam cleaners -
> ~$150/800sqft. Their systems would seem to do better since they use a
> buffer like machine with brushes that agitate the carpet and they use less
> water which means not as much left behind, supposedly. anyway, would like
> to hear from you if you have used this method and how clean it really got
> your carpet.
>
> thx!
> TLF




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