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Russ
10-04-2006, 11:12
I've seen the adverts for this on the shopping channels but has anyone tried it? If the adverts are genuine (which by their nature they're not!) then it's a very impressive bit of kit but was hoping someone has had some experience of it first.

banjo
10-04-2006, 11:59
I've seen the adverts for this on the shopping channels but has anyone tried it? If the adverts are genuine (which by their nature they're not!) then it's a very impressive bit of kit but was hoping someone has had some experience of it first.

I purchased some from QVC it was rubbish, so I sent it back as faulty and got a full refund ! In my opinion do not bother.

Paul K
10-04-2006, 16:19
Used it a number of times, can be good on some tihings and rubbish on others. Will never beat a decent shampooer or steam cleaner but ok for some small jobs.

swoop101
10-04-2006, 17:19
Nice and simple answer:

It's crap

Nidge
11-04-2006, 05:11
Nice and simple answer:

It's crap


I'll 2nd that.

Russ
11-04-2006, 09:29
Thanks for all that - such a shame, the bald guy on the advert seems so enthusiastic about it!

Paul K
11-04-2006, 10:51
Maybe he was using it on his rugs ;)

Russ
11-04-2006, 10:54
It was a carpet, not a rug - he's rubbed shoe polish all over it and it came off quite easily. I've got marks on one of my carpets which looks like black shoe polish (thought I spose it could be anything) and I thought this might help.

Maggy
11-04-2006, 11:14
Maybe he was using it on his rugs ;)

Were you making a very subtle reference to a wig? :erm:

Paul K
11-04-2006, 11:33
Maybe he was using it on his rugs ;)

Were you making a very subtle reference to a wig? :erm:
Too subtle for some ;) lol

banjo
11-04-2006, 12:14
Too subtle for some ;) lol

Oh, you mean a "syrup" :angel:

---------- Post added at 12:14 ---------- Previous post was at 12:10 ----------

It was a carpet, not a rug - he's rubbed shoe polish all over it and it came off quite easily. I've got marks on one of my carpets which looks like black shoe polish (thought I spose it could be anything) and I thought this might help.

Rub some Swarfega into it, wait 10 minutes and then use a damp cloth to remove it, also works for tar etc.