richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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I've been putting off buying one of these for a while and finally pulled the trigger on one of AG's recent sales. It was the first time I used my new Megs DA too. My mom's Lexus has a light tan carpet that seems to get dirty very easily. Here's what she had brought me a few weeks ago. She has rubber mats in for the winter so I waited to get my new DA brush to use it on her mats.
BEFORES:
The Process:
They got a thorough vacuum first and then were liberally sprayed with Majestic Solutions "Witchcraft in a Bottle". Now, I know that's not the real name of it, but Karl and JL call it that and I can't remember the product's real name. It is a good quality stain remover and you mix it at 10:1. I used the last of the sample I had been given by Heath a year before. I then used the DA brush to agitate the area and the stains in particular. Normally I would just go straight to the steamer. The brush really seemed to get the product to penetrate down into the carpeting. Next up was the steamer with white terry towels over it while going over the area. I probably used 4 towels on this one mat alone. It was disgusting how dirty the towels were getting. After being steamed, they got vacuumed with the Gaia Steamer with alternating stripes. Finally they were treated to 303FG.
AFTER SHOTS:
So, why do this thread? I was on the fence about whether it was worth it or not to get the DA carpet brush. It is worth it IMO. Plus, the cost is reasonable I think. Here it is:
White Standard Carpet Brush
BEFORES:




The Process:
They got a thorough vacuum first and then were liberally sprayed with Majestic Solutions "Witchcraft in a Bottle". Now, I know that's not the real name of it, but Karl and JL call it that and I can't remember the product's real name. It is a good quality stain remover and you mix it at 10:1. I used the last of the sample I had been given by Heath a year before. I then used the DA brush to agitate the area and the stains in particular. Normally I would just go straight to the steamer. The brush really seemed to get the product to penetrate down into the carpeting. Next up was the steamer with white terry towels over it while going over the area. I probably used 4 towels on this one mat alone. It was disgusting how dirty the towels were getting. After being steamed, they got vacuumed with the Gaia Steamer with alternating stripes. Finally they were treated to 303FG.
AFTER SHOTS:






So, why do this thread? I was on the fence about whether it was worth it or not to get the DA carpet brush. It is worth it IMO. Plus, the cost is reasonable I think. Here it is:
White Standard Carpet Brush