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QuestionCan I use vinegar in my carpet cleaner?Andrew Rohr is a Carpet Cleaning Specialist and the President of MSS Cleaning out of Denver, Colorado. With over five years of cleaning experience, he specializes in carpet cleaning, stretching, and repairs as well as upholstery cleaning, water damage restoration, and tile and grout cleaning. Andrew holds a BA in Psychology and Business Administration from The University of New Hampshire and an MBA in Corporate Finance from The University of Denver.No, don't bother using homemade vinegar and baking soda-type solutions with your equipment. Instead, just use the recommended cleaning product.
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QuestionHow can I get rid of pet urine in my carpet?Andrew Rohr is a Carpet Cleaning Specialist and the President of MSS Cleaning out of Denver, Colorado. With over five years of cleaning experience, he specializes in carpet cleaning, stretching, and repairs as well as upholstery cleaning, water damage restoration, and tile and grout cleaning. Andrew holds a BA in Psychology and Business Administration from The University of New Hampshire and an MBA in Corporate Finance from The University of Denver.It's best to call a professional to either deep-clean or replace your carpet padding. Unfortunately, pet urine typically soaks deeper into the pad than a standard carpet cleaner can reach.
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QuestionWhy won't the water suck up into the return tank?Community AnswerIt could be clogged. If you're comfortable doing this, try taking everything apart and cleaning it out. Then try again; if clogging is the problem, then it will start sucking up debris into the tank again. If not, take it to a repairer for help.
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QuestionWhat do I do if I can't get the shampoo to come out of the machine?Gerald BrooksCommunity AnswerMake sure the lid is sealed and the handle is rotated to the lock position. It’s important to do this after placing the tank in the cleaner. On clean smooth floor, pull trigger to check flow. If all of this fails, your shampoo line may be clogged. Hot water and vinegar mixture left alone in the tank for 30 minutes will help dissolve any shampoo residue and a chemical free cleaner ready to go.
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