Cleanworks
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What you're not getting is that the carpets are having color issues before getting wet.I realize things are dIfFerEnt in Canada, but it the US wet carpet often has something to do with cleaning.
What you're not getting is that the carpets are having color issues before getting wet.I realize things are dIfFerEnt in Canada, but it the US wet carpet often has something to do with cleaning.
Or they’re having color issues because they’re wet … and an item was placed on it.What you're not getting is that the carpets are having color issues before getting wet.
Im sitting here in The Tesla Model S watching Fox news. Does it get any better?
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Ha. Still working on it. Its still listed for sale. Hopefully it will still be on the market when Im able to pull the trigger.It's good to have you back
Did you get that airplane hanger yet?
Purple is the color of royaltyThe purple tells me color loss, not wet issues.
If it were a wet issue, it’d be moldy color
Please tell me that you smelled curry seasoning in the house . Curry has nothing to do with the color though. I've experienced similar, but more like purple-reddish areas from powder that certain nationals use for religious rituals. A powder -like substance is embedded in the fibers and owners never care to remove them . This is my wild guessI ran into a carpet today that had a moving box size purple area under where the bed had been. It’s a rental and is empty. Upon close inspection, I found varying tones of purple all over the house in a broadcast pattern. It’s a brown carpet originally. My theory, for all it’s worth, is someone either cleaned the carpet with something that damaged the dye, or a flea treatment was performed, right before someone moved in. I say that because the box size square, deep purple stain under the bed suggests someone put a square object onto the wet carpet under the bed while the carpet was still wet. However, there’s no purple stains from furniture placement, suggesting I might be wrong there.
What do you inbreds (and Jim) think could have caused this. I realized everyone else (except maybe Pemberton) is guessing but I’m curious.
Why didn’t you just go ahead and go all the way with a pink one?
I’ve run Amsoil in my van since break in.Who runs conventional oil anymore.
Any synthetic oil will make you run cooler.
Just amsoil propaganda
I’ve run Amsoil in my van since break in.
The guys at the dealership that services the van, (not the TM portion), can’t believe how smooth and clean the van runs…
I’d NEVER run anything else on my TM van, OR my personal vehicles….
ALL MY VEHICLES RUN ON AMSOIL
Unless you can prove me wrong, I’ll never change my ways.
Zero oil burn, ZERO KNOCK , twice, to three times between changes.
HUGE AMSOIL FANBOY HERE…
As a matter of fact, my ‘farm truck’, a 2000 Toyota Tacoma, had 250,000 miles on it when i bought it. It ran a little rough. I switched to Amsoil , and now have over 325,000 miles on it.
It runs smoother, cleaner, and quieter than it did since purchasing it…
Food for thought.
I ran into a carpet today that had a moving box size purple area under where the bed had been. It’s a rental and is empty. Upon close inspection, I found varying tones of purple all over the house in a broadcast pattern. It’s a brown carpet originally. My theory, for all it’s worth, is someone either cleaned the carpet with something that damaged the dye, or a flea treatment was performed, right before someone moved in. I say that because the box size square, deep purple stain under the bed suggests someone put a square object onto the wet carpet under the bed while the carpet was still wet. However, there’s no purple stains from furniture placement, suggesting I might be wrong there.
What do you inbreds (and Jim) think could have caused this. I realized everyone else (except maybe Pemberton) is guessing but I’m curious.