Clean It Up

UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Peter_Jones on August 16, 2010, 04:42:46 pm

Title: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Peter_Jones on August 16, 2010, 04:42:46 pm
Hi forum,

I went to look at a carpet in an Indian restaurant last week that was pretty filthy. I happened to have with me a sprayer with a fairly strong solution of Power Burst. I sprayed a small area at the end of the restaurant where the public entered and then just rubbed it with my foot - the patch came up incredibly clean. I tried the same test on the carpet at the other end of the room where the waiters walk out of the kitchen and the solution did not lift any dirt at all so I guess I'll need something else.

Any recommendations on what would perform well from people who have had success with that product please?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Colin Day on August 16, 2010, 05:25:09 pm
I mix Prochem Ultrapac Renovate into my Power Burst and had a similar job at an Indian a couple of weeks ago. Making sure the solution was as hot as possible.... I cranked the psi up for a good hot acid rinse after agitation and a good 15-20 minute dwell.... Cut through the black top with ease!!!! 
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Peter_Jones on August 16, 2010, 05:29:09 pm
Colin, I've tried Renovate on a similar carpet a while back but it didn't shift it, even when using a rotary scrubber to agitate it in.

I usually have some Renovate in the van but I am out of it, I need to get some anyway so I could give it a try but after my previous experience I didn't expect it to work.
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Colin Day on August 16, 2010, 05:30:46 pm
I meant combine the two, the renovate with the PB....
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Gary Webber on August 16, 2010, 05:36:53 pm
Hi Peter,

If you want a really good result with low temperatures and less effort (going back and forwards and scrubbing in many times!) I would highly recommend Texatherm's Biotraxx. It can be mixed at approx 20:1  at 40 -50 degrees C, into a solution tank on a scrubber, with a soft shampoo brush. scrub in and then extrac rinset. In all the Restaraunts/clubs/pubs I have done lately most require one of two passes to correct the carpet. The best part if you rinse at low temperatures, you do not "burn out" the product and it continues to feed on the grease/protein.

Have a look at the Texatherm website at the pictures of a Pontins Site cleaned using this method.

Regards

Gary
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Robert Watson on August 16, 2010, 05:40:54 pm
I would prespray with Enz-All http://www.chemspecworld.com/catalog_browse.asp?ictNbr=187
Agitate with rotary, as much dwell time as poss at least  1/2 hour, wet out and agitate again if necessary.
Hot rinse
Rab
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Peter_Jones on August 16, 2010, 05:44:14 pm
Thanks Gary, I'm looking now - can't seem to find the photos though.
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Peter_Jones on August 16, 2010, 05:46:50 pm
I would prespray with Enz-All http://www.chemspecworld.com/catalog_browse.asp?ictNbr=187
Agitate with rotary, as much dwell time as poss at least  1/2 hour, wet out and agitate again if necessary.
Hot rinse
Rab

Thanks, I might try this - Chemspec are only 8 miles from me.

Have you actually tried this yourself?
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Dave Parry on August 16, 2010, 05:47:57 pm
As its at the kitchen end it will have more grease in it. Prespray with a enzyme pre spray or I just use h/m blitz with grease breaker added. Hydraforce on agitate and extract. The only dwell time I give it is the time it takes to agitate which should be more than enough.
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Doug Holloway on August 16, 2010, 05:53:59 pm
Hi Peter

Powerburst is extremely effective on dirt but you are dealing with a lot of grease mixed with protein, so an enzyme prespray is the answer.

If you spray enzall mixed in warm water and leave for at least 30 mins, then you will be amazed at how much easier it cleans.

The hazard of using enzymes is that they are asthma sensitisers in very small amounts and it is important to extract as thoroughly as possible.

Cheers

Doug
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Robert Watson on August 16, 2010, 05:57:09 pm
"Have you actually tried this yourself? "
Yes Peter. There`s one I`v been doing for 4 years. I`ts always a challenge
I found what I suggested got the best results.
Good Luck
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Steve. Taylor on August 16, 2010, 06:07:05 pm
The 2 post from colin day & robert watson are the way i go at it.

Always find the indians a lot more difficult than the grease/oil used by the chinese.
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Doug Holloway on August 16, 2010, 06:11:58 pm
Hi Guys

More blood basically Steve, stronger protein bond.

Cheers

Doug
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Paul Redden Countryfresh on August 16, 2010, 06:12:30 pm
Am I right that enzymes can shift dye's in deep coloured carpets such as red and blue's?
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Doug Holloway on August 16, 2010, 06:18:29 pm
Hi Guys

Very unlikely on the sort of carpet usually found in Indians.

They also use much heavier oils, ghee etc than the chinese who are generally much healthier, if it wasn't for all that salt.

Cheers

Doug
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Peter_Jones on August 16, 2010, 09:28:23 pm
I'm going to go to Chempsec tomorrow as it's local to me, I'll get that Enz-All and go around and test it on the carpet.
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: wayne zabel on August 16, 2010, 09:38:58 pm
I meant combine the two, the renovate with the PB....


How much UP do you mix with PB colin
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Colin Day on August 16, 2010, 09:46:12 pm
10-20ml per litre....
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Craig Trevain on August 17, 2010, 02:52:24 am
When I was carpet cleaning I cleaned 30 odd diiferent Chinese restaurants in China town ,London, over a 12 year period, all repeat business, which were the ultimate in greasy, I used Powderd Enzime (craftex) .
Title: Re: Indian Restaurant Carpet, Advice Needed Please.
Post by: Peter_Jones on August 17, 2010, 05:34:50 pm
Went to Chemspec today and bought some Enz-All, I'll see how I go on with that, the job is next Monday/