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Old 01-02-2006, 07:39 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Old 01-02-2006, 07:45 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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In article .com,
"kimi" wrote:

Solve your carpet cleaning problems
Drainage solutions mop up flooding problems,Flooring the futu The
science and art of ground under our feet,3 On Your Side: Cleaning While
Dreaming,Q: What is the best type of carpet for my basement?,Green
Cleaning Programs in Schools Get High Scores...

http://flying-rugs.blogspot.com/


Or just get rid of the carpet. ;-)

Best move we EVER made!

My late mom's Pulmonologist said that wall to wall carpeting was the
WORST idea modern man ever came up with. It's very unhealthy.
--
Om.

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Old 01-02-2006, 09:11 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Solve your carpet cleaning problems
Drainage solutions mop up flooding problems,Flooring the futu The
science and art of ground under our feet,3 On Your Side: Cleaning While
Dreaming,Q: What is the best type of carpet for my basement?,Green
Cleaning Programs in Schools Get High Scores...

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Old 01-02-2006, 09:12 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
"kimi" wrote:

Solve your carpet cleaning problems
Drainage solutions mop up flooding problems,Flooring the futu The
science and art of ground under our feet,3 On Your Side: Cleaning While
Dreaming,Q: What is the best type of carpet for my basement?,Green
Cleaning Programs in Schools Get High Scores...

http://flying-rugs.blogspot.com/


Or just get rid of the carpet. ;-)

Best move we EVER made!

My late mom's Pulmonologist said that wall to wall carpeting was the
WORST idea modern man ever came up with. It's very unhealthy.


Yup, FILTH CITY. Wall to wall carpet can't be cleaned except on its
very topmost surface... is why WOPS love it, especially that thick
plush, the filthiest of all, it's cleaned how they bathe, once a year
they wipe down the top surface with a damp dirty rag. No matter how
often wall to wall carpeting is vacuumed and/or steam cleaned, most of
the schmutz is simply pushed down into the backing and padding, where
it rots, molds, and breeds destructive creatures. And wall to wall
carpeting is ridiculously expensive, because once installled (a good
half it's cost is lost to labor, and a good 25% in stupid padding) is
reduced to the value of used newspaper.

Buy area rugs... for less than an in-home steam cleaning they can be
dry cleaned same as brand new, roll em up and deliver yourself for
free... take them with you when you move, rearrange to redecorate, even
keep extras rolled up in a closet to change with the seasons just as
you do drapes to curtains... and if purchased wisely and treated with
care will appreciate in value over time.... area rugs can even be
shifted and rotated to equalize wear... they'll easily last a lifetime.
Whenever you walk into a home laden with wall to wall carpeting,
regardless how much was spent, and whatever other furnishings are
present, it absolutely signifies that impoverished people live there,
especially impoverished intellect. Imagine, many morons actually
paying more than $50 a sq yd to cover their floors with something
having no more value than used bubble wrap and filthier than a terlit
hadn't been flushed in a month... stinks like it too. Get down on your
hands and knees and sniff your wall to wall... yup, unwashed hairy
armpits of a thousand french whores.

I would never waste my money on wall to wall carpet.

Sheldon

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Old 01-02-2006, 09:15 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Default Solve your carpet cleaning problems

Man... you know you got a dull life when you create a blog about carpet
cleaning.
That's a close second in boredom to the "re-arranging your sock drawer"
blog. kev

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Old 01-02-2006, 09:29 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
OmManiPadmeOmelet[_1_]
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Default Solve your carpet cleaning problems

In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:

OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
"kimi" wrote:

Solve your carpet cleaning problems
Drainage solutions mop up flooding problems,Flooring the futu The
science and art of ground under our feet,3 On Your Side: Cleaning While
Dreaming,Q: What is the best type of carpet for my basement?,Green
Cleaning Programs in Schools Get High Scores...

http://flying-rugs.blogspot.com/


Or just get rid of the carpet. ;-)

Best move we EVER made!

My late mom's Pulmonologist said that wall to wall carpeting was the
WORST idea modern man ever came up with. It's very unhealthy.


Yup, FILTH CITY. Wall to wall carpet can't be cleaned except on its
very topmost surface... is why WOPS love it, especially that thick
plush, the filthiest of all, it's cleaned how they bathe, once a year
they wipe down the top surface with a damp dirty rag. No matter how
often wall to wall carpeting is vacuumed and/or steam cleaned, most of
the schmutz is simply pushed down into the backing and padding, where
it rots, molds, and breeds destructive creatures. And wall to wall
carpeting is ridiculously expensive, because once installled (a good
half it's cost is lost to labor, and a good 25% in stupid padding) is
reduced to the value of used newspaper.

Buy area rugs... for less than an in-home steam cleaning they can be
dry cleaned same as brand new, roll em up and deliver yourself for
free... take them with you when you move, rearrange to redecorate, even
keep extras rolled up in a closet to change with the seasons just as
you do drapes to curtains... and if purchased wisely and treated with
care will appreciate in value over time.... area rugs can even be
shifted and rotated to equalize wear... they'll easily last a lifetime.
Whenever you walk into a home laden with wall to wall carpeting,
regardless how much was spent, and whatever other furnishings are
present, it absolutely signifies that impoverished people live there,
especially impoverished intellect. Imagine, many morons actually
paying more than $50 a sq yd to cover their floors with something
having no more value than used bubble wrap and filthier than a terlit
hadn't been flushed in a month... stinks like it too. Get down on your
hands and knees and sniff your wall to wall... yup, unwashed hairy
armpits of a thousand french whores.

I would never waste my money on wall to wall carpet.

Sheldon


I'd not be quite that rude about it, but yeah, that's basically the idea.
It's impossible to really get it truly clean. It's very, very bad for
the sinuses and lungs... Dust, dirt and dust mites live deep in that
padding and no amount of carpet cleaning ever really gets it out.

If you have allergies or lung issues, get rid of the carpet and use area
rugs. Those at least can be washed properly.
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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Old 01-02-2006, 09:30 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
OmManiPadmeOmelet[_1_]
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Default Solve your carpet cleaning problems

In article om,
"kevnbro" wrote:

Man... you know you got a dull life when you create a blog about carpet
cleaning.
That's a close second in boredom to the "re-arranging your sock drawer"
blog. kev


Yeah.
It's far more fun to re-arrange the Lingerie drawer. ;-)

That's where I keep the .357......... smirk
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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Old 01-02-2006, 10:18 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
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OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:
In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:


OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:

"kimi" wrote:


Solve your carpet cleaning problems
Drainage solutions mop up flooding problems,Flooring the futu The
science and art of ground under our feet,3 On Your Side: Cleaning While
Dreaming,Q: What is the best type of carpet for my basement?,Green
Cleaning Programs in Schools Get High Scores...

http://flying-rugs.blogspot.com/


Or just get rid of the carpet. ;-)

Best move we EVER made!

My late mom's Pulmonologist said that wall to wall carpeting was the
WORST idea modern man ever came up with. It's very unhealthy.


Yup, FILTH CITY. Wall to wall carpet can't be cleaned except on its
very topmost surface... is why WOPS love it, especially that thick
plush, the filthiest of all, it's cleaned how they bathe, once a year
they wipe down the top surface with a damp dirty rag. No matter how
often wall to wall carpeting is vacuumed and/or steam cleaned, most of
the schmutz is simply pushed down into the backing and padding, where
it rots, molds, and breeds destructive creatures. And wall to wall
carpeting is ridiculously expensive, because once installled (a good
half it's cost is lost to labor, and a good 25% in stupid padding) is
reduced to the value of used newspaper.

Buy area rugs... for less than an in-home steam cleaning they can be
dry cleaned same as brand new, roll em up and deliver yourself for
free... take them with you when you move, rearrange to redecorate, even
keep extras rolled up in a closet to change with the seasons just as
you do drapes to curtains... and if purchased wisely and treated with
care will appreciate in value over time.... area rugs can even be
shifted and rotated to equalize wear... they'll easily last a lifetime.
Whenever you walk into a home laden with wall to wall carpeting,
regardless how much was spent, and whatever other furnishings are
present, it absolutely signifies that impoverished people live there,
especially impoverished intellect. Imagine, many morons actually
paying more than $50 a sq yd to cover their floors with something
having no more value than used bubble wrap and filthier than a terlit
hadn't been flushed in a month... stinks like it too. Get down on your
hands and knees and sniff your wall to wall... yup, unwashed hairy
armpits of a thousand french whores.

I would never waste my money on wall to wall carpet.

Sheldon



I'd not be quite that rude about it, but yeah, that's basically the idea.
It's impossible to really get it truly clean. It's very, very bad for
the sinuses and lungs... Dust, dirt and dust mites live deep in that
padding and no amount of carpet cleaning ever really gets it out.

If you have allergies or lung issues, get rid of the carpet and use area
rugs. Those at least can be washed properly.



When we finally own a home - that is exactly what I want to do. My
husband is in the Navy so we move all the darn time...won't buy and have
to sell every 2 years.

I love the look of wood floors, even like the look of some things like
marble tile...carpet just looks nasty too fast :P

Roberta (in VA)
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Old 01-02-2006, 10:22 PM posted to rec.food.cooking
OmManiPadmeOmelet[_1_]
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In article CA9Ef.82514$4l5.23820@dukeread05,
Roberta wrote:

I'd not be quite that rude about it, but yeah, that's basically the idea.
It's impossible to really get it truly clean. It's very, very bad for
the sinuses and lungs... Dust, dirt and dust mites live deep in that
padding and no amount of carpet cleaning ever really gets it out.

If you have allergies or lung issues, get rid of the carpet and use area
rugs. Those at least can be washed properly.



When we finally own a home - that is exactly what I want to do. My
husband is in the Navy so we move all the darn time...won't buy and have
to sell every 2 years.

I love the look of wood floors, even like the look of some things like
marble tile...carpet just looks nasty too fast :P

Roberta (in VA)


Yeah, no matter what you do to it!
It's a PITA to try to keep clean!

We have woodgrain linoleum tile.
If a tile gets damamged, I can pull it and replace it.
I have extra ones stashed. ;-)
--
Om.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson
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Old 02-02-2006, 02:17 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Michael "Dog3" Lonergan wrote:
Roberta looking for trouble wrote in
news:CA9Ef.82514$4l5.23820@dukeread05:


OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:

In article .com,
"Sheldon" wrote:



OmManiPadmeOmelet wrote:


"kimi" wrote:



Solve your carpet cleaning problems
Drainage solutions mop up flooding problems,Flooring the futu
The science and art of ground under our feet,3 On Your Side:
Cleaning While Dreaming,Q: What is the best type of carpet for my
basement?,Green Cleaning Programs in Schools Get High Scores...

http://flying-rugs.blogspot.com/


Or just get rid of the carpet. ;-)

Best move we EVER made!

My late mom's Pulmonologist said that wall to wall carpeting was the
WORST idea modern man ever came up with. It's very unhealthy.

Yup, FILTH CITY. Wall to wall carpet can't be cleaned except on its
very topmost surface... is why WOPS love it, especially that thick
plush, the filthiest of all, it's cleaned how they bathe, once a year
they wipe down the top surface with a damp dirty rag. No matter how
often wall to wall carpeting is vacuumed and/or steam cleaned, most
of the schmutz is simply pushed down into the backing and padding,
where it rots, molds, and breeds destructive creatures. And wall to
wall carpeting is ridiculously expensive, because once installled (a
good half it's cost is lost to labor, and a good 25% in stupid
padding) is reduced to the value of used newspaper.

Buy area rugs... for less than an in-home steam cleaning they can be
dry cleaned same as brand new, roll em up and deliver yourself for
free... take them with you when you move, rearrange to redecorate,
even keep extras rolled up in a closet to change with the seasons
just as you do drapes to curtains... and if purchased wisely and
treated with care will appreciate in value over time.... area rugs
can even be shifted and rotated to equalize wear... they'll easily
last a lifetime.
Whenever you walk into a home laden with wall to wall carpeting,
regardless how much was spent, and whatever other furnishings are
present, it absolutely signifies that impoverished people live there,
especially impoverished intellect. Imagine, many morons actually
paying more than $50 a sq yd to cover their floors with something
having no more value than used bubble wrap and filthier than a terlit
hadn't been flushed in a month... stinks like it too. Get down on
your hands and knees and sniff your wall to wall... yup, unwashed
hairy armpits of a thousand french whores.

I would never waste my money on wall to wall carpet.

Sheldon



I'd not be quite that rude about it, but yeah, that's basically the
idea. It's impossible to really get it truly clean. It's very, very
bad for the sinuses and lungs... Dust, dirt and dust mites live deep
in that padding and no amount of carpet cleaning ever really gets it
out.

If you have allergies or lung issues, get rid of the carpet and use
area rugs. Those at least can be washed properly.



When we finally own a home - that is exactly what I want to do. My
husband is in the Navy so we move all the darn time...won't buy and
have to sell every 2 years.

I love the look of wood floors, even like the look of some things like
marble tile...carpet just looks nasty too fast :P

Roberta (in VA)



Our condos have all had parquet or hard wood flooring. I *thought* having
wall to wall in the house would keep maintenance of the floors down. Boy
was I ever wrong. We've had to buy one of those industrial steam cleaner
machines and the carpet still shows dirt and stains.

Michael


Yep :P I we have a 3 and a 5 year old and a carpeted dining
room....that's probably all I need to say LOL

Roberta (in VA)
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Old 02-02-2006, 02:22 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Michael Dog3 Lonergan wrote:

Our condos have all had parquet or hard wood flooring. I *thought* having
wall to wall in the house would keep maintenance of the floors down. Boy
was I ever wrong. We've had to buy one of those industrial steam cleaner
machines and the carpet still shows dirt and stains.


And whenever you take up that carpet you will see how that steamer has
ruined the wood floors, RUINED!

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Old 02-02-2006, 02:25 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Roberta wrote:

Yep :P I we have a 3 and a 5 year old and a carpeted dining
room....that's probably all I need to say LOL


That just means your kids are crawling in filth, FILTH! When in a few
years they develop allergies and respiratory disease they can blame
you.

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Old 02-02-2006, 02:29 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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"Michael "Dog3" Lonergan" wrote

I'll be solving the carpet cleaning problem next year. I'm yanking the
carpet up and having the hard wood floors redone.


Word to the wise, make sure you get them done when you have
have the windows open and plenty of ventilation. I still got really
sick from it. I would take a hotel next time. I used to know
someone whose husband did floors, he got out because of the
fumes, I thought how strange ... then I found out not so strange
after all.

nancy


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Old 02-02-2006, 02:30 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Michael Dog3 Lonergan wrote:
"Sheldon" looking for trouble wrote in
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I would never waste my money on wall to wall carpet.

Sheldon


Biggest mistake we ever made. On top of the lunacy of buying it, we bought
white wall to wall. Not so good with as many pets as we have. We're going
to tear it out next year and redo the hardwood flooring. We're also
thinking about putting down hard wood in the kitchen but that is not a
definite yet.


We only have carpets in the bedrooms in this house. Rest of the rooms
have ceramic tiles. Very easy to clean, but you have to be careful if
you drop something heavy on them, because they do crack. And... as they
keep changing the designs/patterns its not always easy to replace them.
My folks used to have that wooden parquet flooring... and when stiletto
heels were fashionable, it used to damage them something terrible. I
remember good old Dad sanding them down and re-sealing them fairly
often.
Cheers
Cathy(xyz)

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Old 02-02-2006, 02:38 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
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Sheldon wrote:
Roberta wrote:

Yep :P I we have a 3 and a 5 year old and a carpeted dining
room....that's probably all I need to say LOL



That just means your kids are crawling in filth, FILTH! When in a few
years they develop allergies and respiratory disease they can blame
you.


Well - we don't own the home...we are renting (the Navy moves us every 2
years, not really enough time to invest in a home) We do have the
carpets cleaned professionally every 6 months and have an area rug under
the dining table that we can get cleaned more often. Stains are a huge
problem though...if I was someone that owned rental property...I
wouldn't carpet it - it HAS to be more expensive for them in the long run.

I have lived with carpets all my life - I don't have anything wrong with
my lungs and I only have an allergy to shellfish (probably not caused by
carpeting...) We all do the best we can - If they don't blame me for
the carpet I am sure they will blame me for something else...all kids
find SOMETHING to blame their parents for :P

Roberta (in VA)
 




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