The Woolite Oxy products I`ve used were incredibly good for OTC/consumer-level stuff, I`d go with those. I`ve never had any problems with Resolve, but the versions I`ve used never worked as well as the Woolite Oxy, which really was All That, to the point that yep I`d buy it again despite usually reaching for Pro products.
OTC/consumer-level carpet cleaning products have come a *LONG* was recently! So my usual "go find a place selling ChemSpec/etc." advice isn`t the only thing that I`m comfortable suggesting these days.
I wouldn`t do that, but then, uhm...I generally don`t do the "you`d never think of this!"-type hacks as they`re just too "use cooking oil when you Detail, works great!" for my taste.Someone recommended Gillette shaving foam.
And FWIW, I doubt I`d use my steamer on those as I`d worry about an "oops!" even on a lower setting. Eh, I don`t use it on carpets as much as others anyhow, but for ones like these...no way.
Similarly, those ( and "dry shampoos" for the pets themselves) have come a long way recently, but I`d still only go that route when there`s a really good reason to not do the wet/rinse it out approach. Like...better than nothing, but that`s not saying much even if it is better than it used to be.Originally Posted by Stokdgs
I wouldn`t do that, but then, uhm...I generally don`t do the "you`d never think of this!"-type hacks as they`re just too "use cooking oil when you Detail, works great!" for my taste.
I think on this site, Folex from HD, was mentioned by a few people as pretty good stuff too.
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