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Old 08-29-2010, 08:04 PM
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Arrow Homemade Root Beer Anyone????



Working on some soiled carpets. I think I can bottle the stuff.

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i like homemade beer beer
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I'll have to work on that. I could only imagine what I need to pull out of the carpet. I assume APC+ which is Orange like and Urine, or maybe Apple Juice but we can hook you up. At worst some food coloring may be needed.
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What am I looking at, lol?
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Originally Posted by Coppertone
What am I looking at, lol?
The accumulation of sand, dirt, ****, and other unmentionables of my wife's, girlfriend's 2006 Chevy Equionox. Which IF I recall has never been cleaned in all it's time its been in exsistance.

I really Wanted to try out some Meguiars All Purpous Cleaner as I had used their All Purpous Cleaner (Plus) but it did not get a carpet as clean as I would have prefered it so I needed a crappy floor mat to try out some new techniques and with trying hot water and immediate extration allowed for much to comeout of the carpet. I gotta get a chance to look at the dried specimen to see what it looks like now.
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lol nice! is that a vacuum cleaner reservoir or something?
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Originally Posted by Coppertone
lol nice! is that a vacuum cleaner reservoir or something?
Yea, we got it as one of many wedding gifts and it works VERY good for spot cleaning and extraction. NOT as good as a standard shop vac, but my wall unit is a PITA to move and this is neat and compact.

I still use terry cloths to blot up the rest and really try to get most of the stains out.



They make a "Pro heat" version which I may get as hot water is always better then cold. I have been recently microwaving a quart at a time as I have been practicing on smaller stuff.
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I like that idea. I rented a rug doctor from walmart some time ago to clean the seats of my tacoma and the color of the water after i was done was disgusting, lol. the truck felt so much cleaner after seeing all the gunk that machine pulled from it.
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Originally Posted by LS4_SS
i like homemade beer beer
did that before. ended up blowing about half of the 300 bottle up. it was a mess. wine is much easier lol




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