Less Than One Week to Register for Free Carpet Care Webinar

April 9, 2020

Only five days remain to register for CMM’s Carpet Care webinar—The Right Match—which takes place  12 p.m. EDT / 11 a.m. CDT on Tuesday, April 14.

Sponsored by SoftBank Robotics, this free event is presented by  Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, and Restoration Certification (IICRC) -approved instructors Jeff Cross, editorial director of ISSA Media, and Mark Exner, ISSA Cleaning Management Institute trainer. Join them as they reveal how to identify the source of carpet spots and stains and how to match the cleaning methods and chemistries to your specific carpet-cleaning challenges. Learn best practices to remove stains caused by coffee, ink, blood, synthetic dyes, candle wax, gum, and more.

Participants can submit carpet care questions for the experts to answer during the webinar. Everyone who registers will receive a recording of the presentation after the live event.

Don’t miss this opportunity to address your biggest carpet care challenges. Register today and save your spot for this webinar.

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