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Topic: rug doctor?
Posted By: lizzle
Subject: rug doctor?
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 2:53pm
Anyone ever tried it? our carpet is appalling and am spot cleaning with that Friend Oxyaction (incidently, brilliant!!!), but now we have light patches. So thought might shell out and get the whole bit done.

okay to use? effective?



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Posted By: MyMinis
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 2:55pm
hmmm never used it before.
Ive always wanted to try it, so Id love to hear what others think about it

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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 2:58pm
Hrmmmmm.... used it after a party a few months ago.

It seemed to pull up a heap of crap from the carpet (as in the water got VERY black) but didn't lift everything from the carpet.

Relatively inexpensive compared to getting a carpet cleaner in... so might be worth a go.

P.S. Burnt the carpet with an iron the other day. I had no idea it happened that fast! We now have a slightly yellow patch on our lounge floor. Oops.


Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 3:18pm
Yes we have used it and it is great. We are getting another one in to use after xmas to clean the carpets before the baby comes. Very easy to use and if you have the shampoo left over you can use it on little spots - we have done this a few times. You need to stay off the carpet for a few hours to let it dry but after that its all good.

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Posted By: caraMel
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 3:56pm
I agree, its pretty good.
We used it when we were vacating a flat and it got out almost all the stains on the carpet except for a spirulina one.



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Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 4:28pm
We have the stain remover and its awesome!


Posted By: my2angels
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 5:15pm
yeah ive used it and found it really good. bit scary how dirty the water gets! Its a bit of a mission using them though because you have to empty and fill the water alot cos it doesnt hold that much.


Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 05 December 2006 at 9:02pm
awesome. thanks ladies! I'm planning to borrow it next wednesday and Lewis can take the kids somewhere for the morning - then when they come home it will be naptime. woohoo!


Posted By: Roksana
Date Posted: 11 December 2006 at 2:32pm
I was wondering the same thing Liz...thanks!!

Atish has an uncle who has a C/C company, and he did the last clean for free (moving in to new house before bub!)

But now my carpet looks soooooo bad....Zaara's food stains every where.......but was thinking of hiring the rug Doctor...if I call his Uncle he might not charge us again!!...wait thats a good thing!!

Anyway I might wait untill we get the warm weather!

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Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 11 December 2006 at 4:36pm
Am doing it on Wednesday, before the fussy in laws get here. Banana is such a bitch to get out! That friend stain remover has been fantastic - but the fumes are a little...woah!


Posted By: Bombshell
Date Posted: 12 December 2006 at 1:29pm
Be careful with that company as if you are a tenant apparently the cleaning with such a machine is not viewed as "commercially cleaning" as is a requirement in many tenancy agreements ...just a word of warning from someone who is both a landlord and has seen way back - DH dealt to when using it and commented on from the tribunal at end of the day!!!


Posted By: caraMel
Date Posted: 14 December 2006 at 4:01pm
Fair enough Bombshell.
We didn't tell the property manger that we'd used the rug doctor and not a commercial agency, and she commented on what a great job they'd done, so it was all sweet, but I do agree with your comment. It makes sense to find out first so you don't get stung.

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Posted By: rug_nz
Date Posted: 14 December 2006 at 4:24pm
You call

A mate of mine used 1 alot on there old 50's red carpet, would bring the dirt out and fur real good, black black water.
Made the carpet look new.
They have 2 boys 2 dogs and a cat.

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Posted By: lizzle
Date Posted: 14 December 2006 at 4:31pm
Used it yesterday and it did a great job. initially i was disappointed as it didn't get everything out - but then Lewis pointed out that the carpet was put it about 15 years ago....so not problem! I would suggest a bit of spot stain removing first.


Posted By: kebakat
Date Posted: 14 December 2006 at 5:33pm
I'm gonna hire one while I'm on my xmas leave to clean our carpets. It was something we would have done before we moved in here but they didn't move out when they were supposed to .. they had a dog with long hair and the carpet smells a little strange so hoping the rug doctor might be able to sort a bit of it out


Posted By: yalanna
Date Posted: 16 December 2006 at 12:39pm
My DH hired one last year out of the blue as he accidentally trod doggie doos all through the house and had no idea where it came from. I came home to spotless carpets wondering what on earth had been going on.

The only stain it didnt get out was rust but according to the commercial guys it is next to impossible to get out anyway.

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Posted By: kiwigal
Date Posted: 31 December 2006 at 3:57pm
It is brilliant and inexpensive.We are planning on using it again as we have got marks that have not come out using carpet cleaner and it really needs a good clean.


Posted By: Redbedrock
Date Posted: 10 January 2007 at 12:18pm
Originally posted by nikkiwhyte nikkiwhyte wrote:


P.S. Burnt the carpet with an iron the other day. I had no idea it happened that fast! We now have a slightly yellow patch on our lounge floor. Oops.


Nikki, we burnt a carpet years ago, I say we, Neil was trying to get candle wax off the carpet using newspaper and a hot iron (I think I told him warm iron and kitchen towel)and he ended up melting the carpet. When we came to move out we needed to get the bond back so he sanded the melted bit/burnt bit off with a sander and it just looked like wear and tear. Don't know if it's worth a try, we got the bond back anyway

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Posted By: fattartsrock
Date Posted: 10 January 2007 at 7:29pm
We rug doctoered on boxing day, and it rocked its arse off. We used rembrant stain remover first on the stubborn banana stains, looks like new now! who knew banana was such a be arch to carpets!

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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 10 January 2007 at 8:27pm
Originally posted by Redbedrock Redbedrock wrote:

Originally posted by nikkiwhyte nikkiwhyte wrote:


P.S. Burnt the carpet with an iron the other day. I had no idea it happened that fast! We now have a slightly yellow patch on our lounge floor. Oops.


Nikki, we burnt a carpet years ago, I say we, Neil was trying to get candle wax off the carpet using newspaper and a hot iron (I think I told him warm iron and kitchen towel)and he ended up melting the carpet. When we came to move out we needed to get the bond back so he sanded the melted bit/burnt bit off with a sander and it just looked like wear and tear. Don't know if it's worth a try, we got the bond back anyway


Thanks for the tip! It's not melted... so I don't exactly know if the sanding would help. But worth a try before we move anyway! I'm just hoping she won't notice... that and maybe the red wine stains by the dining table might deflect her attention.


Posted By: Redbedrock
Date Posted: 10 January 2007 at 9:34pm
We also sanded the red wine stains too, bit of a party house in those days

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Posted By: nikkitheknitter
Date Posted: 10 January 2007 at 9:36pm
Hrmmm... definitely noted for future reference then! Thanks a bunch!


Posted By: William265482
Date Posted: 30 November 2020 at 12:02pm
yes! I always using rug doctor for cleaning my home and my garage. It removes quickly dirt and water. According to me, it is best tool for https://uniquecleaning.com.au/" rel="nofollow - Carpet cleaning .It is also called as "Spot stain remover". It has large capacity tank. And also, this company has been awarded the highest rating by the independent US Carpet & Rug Institute.



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