Friday, November 13, 2009

How about using Pine Sol in My bissell for carpet cleaning?

Man I have one room's carpet is just nasty. I can't pull it up yet but will soon because we are working our way in that direction in laying down laminate flooring. I am trying to cover up the smell in the carpet temporarily. How about Pine Sol in the carpet cleaner?





I have already tried, Pet cleaners, baking soda, white vinager, dish soap, tide...





I have company and I am just trying to keep it the smell at bay for about a day while they are here.





Odor is from bad pet stains and urine.





What do you think of Pine Sol? I guess I can't ruin the carpet anymore...anyone tried this?

How about using Pine Sol in My bissell for carpet cleaning?
oxy clean , and stop using the pine sol, unless you want to smell lioke a hospital ward,
Reply:I don't like Pine Sol, personally, because professional cleaners (including a friend of mine) told me that it is used mainly for the smell, and doesn't clean well.





I would get on Amazon.com or epinions.com and see what customer reviews are saying about various products, or call in a professional, which I plan on doing soon, because I don't want the backbreaking work and they are sure to do it better, and leave it less wet.
Reply:http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.js...





This works GREAT! If you are even close to a petsmart pick some up.
Reply:Pine Sol is a little oily, it'll leave a residue that will attract dirt. There are commercial odor liquids made expressly for carpet water extraction machines. try one.
Reply:Pine Sol would be o.k. but a dead give away of covering something up.....try Super Odor Neutralizer...........by Renuzit....
Reply:Ive used pinesol to clean carpets before. just dont use so much. i love the smell but its never good when it actually smells like a pine tree took the worlds biggest dump in your house.


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