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    how can i bring my carpet back to life

    my carpet is clean and has no stains but it just doesn't seem to have any body like the entrance to a locker room to much foot traffic anyone have any ideas one guy told me to wire brush it i am a little hesitant on that

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    Mine is hit too. I don't think there is a fix for it. MOST carpet gets trampled within 3 years.
    Boatless at the moment. Looking for a 24-25' V

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    Pyro had a good idea. I tried yesterday, and it helped. Compressed air! It cleans and fluffed it up

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    Quote Originally Posted by greg88 View Post
    my carpet is clean and has no stains but it just doesn't seem to have any body like the entrance to a locker room to much foot traffic anyone have any ideas one guy told me to wire brush it i am a little hesitant on that
    The wire brush method works great as long as your carpert is not that thick. I used a sheading brush that you use on you dog to get the excess hair out. It worked great on my bass boat carpet, but thicker pile would not work as well.




    Gary

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    Believe it or not, I have used a hair brush, that worked quite well. A wire brush is a little to rigid for me....Mike
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    Lots of compressed air,with a good nozzle,the best..

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    a good old fashion steam cleaning will do the best but after 3 years probably need to replace keeps carpet stores going we dont have bailout plan

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    Quote Originally Posted by phil blomquist View Post
    a good old fashion steam cleaning will do the best but after 3 years probably need to replace keeps carpet stores going we dont have bailout plan
    This is it! A good truckmount steam cleaning. A wire brush will split the fibers and it will flatten out even easier.

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    I think brushing would damage the carpet. you can do vacuuming. I would suggest you to consult with a expert.

    Carpet Cleaning Preston

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    my neighbor owns a carpet cleaning business, told me to use downy fabric softner. spray it on liberally with a garden sprayer, let it soak awhile, brush with a stiff dog brush, and wash it out. tried it and did great!

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    50/50 vinegar and water will soften it up. I wipe my gelcoat down with this solution each time I take it out of the water and periodically spray down the carpet.

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    I would use a brush but not wire brush, seems overkill. A nylon brush of some sort, they are available from many car care products companies along with a carpet cleaner. I used Adam's carpet and upholstery cleaner on my car with their brush and it worked well. Will try it on the boat in the spring. A generic brush with strong bristles would work and some people even dilute vinegar as a cleaner.

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    I have used a pressure washer, just stay back and keep it fairly low as not to tear the carpet. I does revive it with some good carpet cleaner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captadhos View Post
    I have used a pressure washer, just stay back and keep it fairly low as not to tear the carpet. I does revive it with some good carpet cleaner.
    chemicals will not damage the look of the carpet? I know carpet cleaning companies use non-chemical products, but what exactly?
    Last edited by Deanmivin; 04-23-2019 at 03:45 AM.

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    The best fix that I have found is to rip it out carefully, remove the glue and crap below, then install sea dek. Done one time and fixed for years of use ahead.

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