Not bad advice Bill. With wool, you want to use a soft brush to loosen up the slurry then vacuum. Adding water will just reactivate the slurry. If you are still in need of cleaning after vacuuming, call an IICRC certified profession. You can call me for a referral in your area or go the iicrc.org website to locate a certified professional technician in your area.
On Aug 27, 2015 12:05 AM, "Bill Selik (via sccpartners list)" <nobody@simplelists.com> wrote:
This email was sent from yahoo.com which does not allow forwarding of emails via email lists. Therefore the sender's email address (billselik@yahoo.com) has been replaced with a dummy one. I would have it professionally cleaned. If you do try yourself use distilled water. Also after it dries the first time use a clean brush and just brush and vac it prior to getting it wet.Bill SelikGourmet Stone Care
Hi partners,
My tech did a marble floor the other day and protected the carpet (very expensive carpet from China) with tape and plastic but some of the slurry slipped under and dried out. I will go there tomorrow to clean.
The carpet is a darker color Wall to wall green with some design to it.
I will probably just try some water and then use my wet vac to remove it.
Any thoughts on this?
Thank you, Chris
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