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Jonathan Evans:
M Power is certified woolsafe. I am not sure of its ph . But like  I said I have cleaned many rugs and wool carpets with it.

I have never had an issue using it.

Sergio:

--- Quote from: Robin Ray on June 06, 2019, 05:41:42 pm ---I believe that M power is woolsafe approved, it may be ph 10.5 in concentrate but don't believe it is the same when diluted in solution.
Restoremates BioClene is essentially the same product https://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf/sec6ab5c93514/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/RCBC5 I used it today on some blood on a wool carpet and it worked quite well.

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Restoremate BioClene is same product? Are you sure about it?
Restoremate BioClene= 5L x 29,90£
M-Power= 5L x 46,98£

How to explain this difference in costs?

Robin Ray:

--- Quote from: Sergio on June 06, 2019, 09:16:31 pm ---
--- Quote from: Robin Ray on June 06, 2019, 05:41:42 pm ---I believe that M power is woolsafe approved, it may be ph 10.5 in concentrate but don't believe it is the same when diluted in solution.
Restoremates BioClene is essentially the same product https://www.restormate.co.uk/epages/15094.sf/sec6ab5c93514/?ObjectPath=/Shops/15094/Products/RCBC5 I used it today on some blood on a wool carpet and it worked quite well.

--- End quote ---
Restoremate BioClene is same product? Are you sure about it?
Restoremate BioClene= 5L x 29,90£
M-Power= 5L x 46,98£

How to explain this difference in costs?


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They are both colloidal products. They both have exactly the same dilution ratios.  They both have exactly the same ph. They are both the same colour. They both have the same smell. They are both manufactured to do exactly the same thing.

I can't explain the price difference.

Jonathan Evans:
M Power is woolsafe approved which incurs a cost. As you say Sergio anything no matter how negligible is a cost. Maybe that accounts for the difference.
On the face of it they look very similar but they are branded and marketed by 2 different companies. You could argue the same with all carpet or rug cleaning companies. On the surface it is all the same but we all have different business models and costs so the price varies.
Either way both good products both very economical and both great on wool providing you know what your doing.
Hope this helps

Sergio:
When I wash the wool oriental rugs with a single-brush machine, which shampoo is suitable among these 2 shampoo?

https://prochem.co.uk/product/contract-carpet-foam-shampoo-5l/
https://prochem.co.uk/product/fibre-shampoo-5l/

Thanks

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