Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Re: Wet and dry carpet cleaner.....any recommended brands? 2Jun 03, 2008 6:41 pm You could try and buy a wet and dry vac from ebay if you can not find one here is how to remove liquid stains using a tea spoon and toilet paper.
Gently using a teaspoon working from the outside in scrap up as much moisture as you can once there is no more liquid coming onto the spoon use toilet paper and start blotting keep doing this until all is removed. This method works great on tea, coffee, red cordial, orange juice, red wine, coke etc. Craig Re: Wet and dry carpet cleaner.....any recommended brands? 3Sep 16, 2008 4:49 pm Hubby got a wet / dry vac from Super Cheap Auto. Cost about $100.
I nicked to do the house one day because my super dupper $300+ vac with power head had died. Well, hubby can just go buy himself another! I keeping it! This things GREAT !! Heaps of power, washable filter and I can vac the whole house without having to empty it! At $100 .... it's a bargin! Timbacare - Save Your Furniture! We can help you revive timber furniture & flooring www.timbacare.com.au It's possible but a soak well is usually much larger. Your 'soak well' only holds 424 litres when full. What is your soil type? Soak wells need sandy soils. 10 9001 DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair Ditto 3M Claw, expensive but best thing I've used to date. I put two of the 11kg ones in for a 12kg mirror on the wall, and its been great for 4 years now. 4 2139 Thank you fro your response, Simeon. It is good to hear that you have had a positive experience with Parisi. I am always on the lookout for reliable products, and personal… 2 4337 |