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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'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.
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
Nice and simple answer:
It's crap
I'll 2nd that.
Thanks for all that - such a shame, the bald guy on the advert seems so enthusiastic about it!
Maybe he was using it on his rugs ;)
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.
Maybe he was using it on his rugs ;)
Were you making a very subtle reference to a wig? :erm:
Maybe he was using it on his rugs ;)
Were you making a very subtle reference to a wig? :erm:
Too subtle for some ;) lol
Too subtle for some ;) lol
Oh, you mean a "syrup" :angel:
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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.
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