mattshaver
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Dear All,
I have a piece of carpet that is what I would consider high-traffic. To get to the kitchen, one must travel this stretch of carpet. When I obtained the home, the carpet was matted down, dingy. I called a professional carpet cleaner who did a great job of cleaning and resetting the nap of the carpet.
That was last July (07). Now, I have used the Kirby carpet shampooer on it twice - once today in fact - and does a great job. I do vacuum it a few times a week. However, it does not take long to look beat down and was curious if the carpet fluffer attachment would help any?
My goal is to eventually pull up the carpet in the dining room and the vinyl in the kitchen and lay down hardwood floors while keeping the carpet in the living and bedrooms.
The Kirby Sentria does a great job vacuuming it, but I'm curious if I need something a little more evasive there.
What do you think?
Matt
I have a piece of carpet that is what I would consider high-traffic. To get to the kitchen, one must travel this stretch of carpet. When I obtained the home, the carpet was matted down, dingy. I called a professional carpet cleaner who did a great job of cleaning and resetting the nap of the carpet.
That was last July (07). Now, I have used the Kirby carpet shampooer on it twice - once today in fact - and does a great job. I do vacuum it a few times a week. However, it does not take long to look beat down and was curious if the carpet fluffer attachment would help any?
My goal is to eventually pull up the carpet in the dining room and the vinyl in the kitchen and lay down hardwood floors while keeping the carpet in the living and bedrooms.
The Kirby Sentria does a great job vacuuming it, but I'm curious if I need something a little more evasive there.
What do you think?
Matt
