Browse Forums Flooring & Floor Covering Re: anyone used Godfrey Hirst eco+ carpet? 3Dec 02, 2013 4:56 pm My son and his fiance's build viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66084 24/7 Slabbed 30/7 Framed 05/8 Gutters 08/8 Roof & windows 31/8 gyprock,bricks,cornice 3/9 Lock up 8/11 In Re: anyone used Godfrey Hirst eco+ carpet? 10Aug 28, 2014 2:45 pm Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: anyone used Godfrey Hirst eco+ carpet? 12Sep 16, 2014 6:26 am MightyPhil As a professional carpet cleaner, I've cleaned a fair amount of triexta - a lot of it HN SmartStrand, and some of the other brands. This is great carpet - in fact I would lay it in my own home, and have recommended it to friends and family who have taken my advice, had it layed, and been very happy. My only advice is to realise that triexta can be downright difficult to clean without some know how. Although it doesn't stain, it does soil. It won't stain because it doesn't have any dye sites in the fibre. But triexta is an oil loving fibre, and will happily absorb body oils, food fats, moisturising creams etc, which then all act as magnets for dirt. I've written several articles about triexta including SmartStrand, Eco+ etc which can be found on my blog at http://www.mightyclean.com.au and have spent some time teaching other carpet cleaners how to overcome some of the issues assosciated with this carpet. With the right know how, this carpet can be cleaned up beautifully - but it's a myth to think that it will simply clean up with water. Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com As title suggests, looking at using the interlocking Pentablock stacked stone products to replace failing timber retaining… 0 18237 there is only 20% difference in concrete strength between 20 mpa and 25 mpa, so check with your engineer first if it fits his calculation tolerances. There are ways to… 6 18394 1 11200 |