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Resolve "Easy clean"
I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" It's a device with a long handle
brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
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Resolve "Easy clean"
"---MIKE---" wrote in message
... I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" It's a device with a long handle brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') I'll have to look into that. Joy In Southern California |
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"---MIKE---" wrote in message ... I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" It's a device with a long handle brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') I really want to have my (ugh, white... Mom, what were you thinking?!) carpet professionally cleaned but I worry about the chemicals they use. I also wonder where I'd stash Persia while they were cleaning it. I definitely don't want to lock her in the bathroom; she'd think she was being punished or (worse) going to the vet. It's not her fault she sometimes vomits or horks up a hairball. I've got some Resolve foaming carpet cleaner but it doesn't seem to work all that well. Jill |
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"jmcquown" wrote in message ... "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" It's a device with a long handle brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') I really want to have my (ugh, white... Mom, what were you thinking?!) carpet professionally cleaned but I worry about the chemicals they use. I also wonder where I'd stash Persia while they were cleaning it. I definitely don't want to lock her in the bathroom; she'd think she was being punished or (worse) going to the vet. It's not her fault she sometimes vomits or horks up a hairball. I've got some Resolve foaming carpet cleaner but it doesn't seem to work all that well. Jill - - - - - - - - - - - - - Do you have a ChemDry cleaning service in your area? I have used them for several years (light, champagne-colored carpet). The carpet is "almost" dry when they leave, and it takes very little time to finish drying. I do turn my ceiling fans on high for awhile. They also sell spray cans of cleaner, which I use. They use a water-based carbonated solution. It is essentially like using club soda for cleaning (a trick I learned years when a stewardess--as they were called then--spilled something on me and immediately returned with a bottle of club soda for cleaning it). No harsh chemicals!! I sit in the sunroom with Holly and Duffy while they are here. You would have to come up with your own solution for Persia, but even the bathroom should not be a terrible experience for her because it does not take long to clean and dry. MaryL |
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"MaryL" wrote in message ... "jmcquown" wrote in message ... "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" It's a device with a long handle brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') I really want to have my (ugh, white... Mom, what were you thinking?!) carpet professionally cleaned but I worry about the chemicals they use. I also wonder where I'd stash Persia while they were cleaning it. I definitely don't want to lock her in the bathroom; she'd think she was being punished or (worse) going to the vet. It's not her fault she sometimes vomits or horks up a hairball. I've got some Resolve foaming carpet cleaner but it doesn't seem to work all that well. Jill - - - - - - - - - - - - - Do you have a ChemDry cleaning service in your area? I have used them for several years (light, champagne-colored carpet). The carpet is "almost" dry when they leave, and it takes very little time to finish drying. I do turn my ceiling fans on high for awhile. They also sell spray cans of cleaner, which I use. They use a water-based carbonated solution. It is essentially like using club soda for cleaning (a trick I learned years when a stewardess--as they were called then--spilled something on me and immediately returned with a bottle of club soda for cleaning it). No harsh chemicals!! I sit in the sunroom with Holly and Duffy while they are here. You would have to come up with your own solution for Persia, but even the bathroom should not be a terrible experience for her because it does not take long to clean and dry. MaryL I used ChemDry when I had my Maine Coon. After she was gone, with infected paws and throat cancer I asked for their formula information, which they have to supply...Do ask for those details, and read well. I can only say that her problems correlated, not that it was causal, but I dearly loved that cat. Sylvia R. |
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Resolve "Easy clean"
"Sylvia M" wrote in message ... "MaryL" wrote in message ... "jmcquown" wrote in message ... "---MIKE---" wrote in message ... I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" It's a device with a long handle brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') I really want to have my (ugh, white... Mom, what were you thinking?!) carpet professionally cleaned but I worry about the chemicals they use. I also wonder where I'd stash Persia while they were cleaning it. I definitely don't want to lock her in the bathroom; she'd think she was being punished or (worse) going to the vet. It's not her fault she sometimes vomits or horks up a hairball. I've got some Resolve foaming carpet cleaner but it doesn't seem to work all that well. Jill - - - - - - - - - - - - - Do you have a ChemDry cleaning service in your area? I have used them for several years (light, champagne-colored carpet). The carpet is "almost" dry when they leave, and it takes very little time to finish drying. I do turn my ceiling fans on high for awhile. They also sell spray cans of cleaner, which I use. They use a water-based carbonated solution. It is essentially like using club soda for cleaning (a trick I learned years when a stewardess--as they were called then--spilled something on me and immediately returned with a bottle of club soda for cleaning it). No harsh chemicals!! I sit in the sunroom with Holly and Duffy while they are here. You would have to come up with your own solution for Persia, but even the bathroom should not be a terrible experience for her because it does not take long to clean and dry. MaryL I used ChemDry when I had my Maine Coon. After she was gone, with infected paws and throat cancer I asked for their formula information, which they have to supply...Do ask for those details, and read well. I can only say that her problems correlated, not that it was causal, but I dearly loved that cat. Sylvia R. [Note to MaryL: I still can't see your posts. Please shoot me an email - my address is not munged - so I can add you back to the "safe senders" list. I think I killfiled yahoo during an influx of trolls and I can't figure out how to "un-killfile" the domain.] The only service available around here is to do carpet cleaning is Stanley Steemer or Merry Maids. I could rent a carpet cleaning machine at the grocery store. But frankly, I'm too lazy to do it myself. This is a BIG living room. And it's not like Persia's never going to hork up a hairball again so there's no point in cleaning it now. As for the safety of the stuff they use, I have people tell me all the time oh sure, the chemicals are safe to use around pets. I don't trust any of them. Their job is to sell you their service. They don't get paid to worry about your pets. I really should buy some club soda, though. G I learned the same trick as Mary, except I was working in a restaurant. Club soda is a good cleaning agent Jill |
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Resolve "Easy clean"
The easy clean instructions say to vacuum the area cleaned after it
dries. Any chemicals should be removed in the vacuum. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44� 15' N - Elevation 1580') |
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Resolve "Easy clean"
On Oct 7, 11:37*am, (---MIKE---) wrote:
I just bought a Resolve "easy clean" *It's a device with a long handle brush and foam dispenser that makes it easy to scrub stains (from cat vomit) in a carpet. *It's only $15 at Walmart and seems to do the job. ---MIKE--- In the White Mountains of New Hampshire (44 15' N - Elevation 1580') I use that for spots on the carpet that Mischief and Imp pee on. Mischief misses the wee wee pads and Imp has decided that under the desk where Trouble hangs out is 'his' spot. *sigh* I also pre-treat the area with a bunch of Nature's Miracle of course this is when I can actually AFFORD to buy this stuff. Kristi |
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