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I am looking for a good and inexpensive carpet cleaner. Any suggestions?
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Somebody suggested to me.. Classic Carpet 597-9536. I hope this helps. I haven't used them though.
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Thanks Bashep
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The only one I used locally here was COIT. I wouldn't recommend them though. Among other things, he arrived 4 hours late, took 35 minutes to clean 2 rooms, a hallway and 10 stairs (guess how thorough THAT was!) and borrowed MY vacuum (if I pay for commercial clean, I expect commerical equipment).
In Albuquerque, I used Chem Dry. If they do the "Hot carbonated extraction", it's an amazing clean. (If they just buff, it doesn't do much.) 3 rooms for like $125, according to their website for here. |
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