Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: garyhumphreys on August 26, 2010, 05:37:15 pm
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I recently cleaned some upholstery in a conservatory with quarry tiles. Some overspray hit the tiles and has left a dull streaks my customer has informed me. She wants to know which product will remove these marks as everything she has tried will not work. Im concerned that there may be a bigger problem. Could m/s effect the glaze? Has anyone had similar problem and hpw did you deal with it.?
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Hi Garry
Microsplitter is sodium tripolyphosphate a sodium salt similar to the one you might put on your chips.
It is very water soluble and warm water should remove it.
It is highly unlikely to affect the glaze.
Cheers
Doug
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I wonder if someone has put traffic wax on the tiles?
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Traffic wax is a type of sealing product?
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Literally, a thin coat of wax covering.
As Doug said, the glaze should be rock hard but the wax was just a thought. Over to Doug for the chemical stuff.
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Hi Guys
Which MS did you use, it may have an additive?
Are you in a hrard water area?
Cheers
Doug
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Hi Garry
Microsplitter is sodium tripolyphosphate a sodium salt similar to the one you might put on your chips.
It is very water soluble and warm water should remove it.
It is highly unlikely to affect the glaze.
Cheers
Doug
I bet you just google all this technical waffle ???
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Used Split x premium. Ph9 and the area does have hard water but not really extreme.
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Hi Garry
I suspect there may be some insoluble salts causing this problem.
I would wipe it with a aweak acid, say vinegar, white would be better, first checking the quarry tile doesn't react in an inconspicuous area.
Cheers
Doug
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Many thanks for your input everyono
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Hi Garry
Microsplitter is sodium tripolyphosphate a sodium salt similar to the one you might put on your chips.
It is very water soluble and warm water should remove it.
It is highly unlikely to affect the glaze.
Cheers
Doug
I bet you just google all this technical waffle ???
Sorry but Doug certainly does not "Google this stuff" he knows this stuff 8)
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Not all Quarry tiles are glazed..Sounds to me as they have had a topical sealer applied to them and the
microsplitter may have removed it.
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I was cleaning my car windows once,As they were covered in water marks,sprayed some MS on which was extremely hard to remove,makes me wander if a large amount remains in carpets after extraction if it has dried somewhat.
Although it should still be wet when extracting
Sam.
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I have no hard floor experience so could you elaorate on the topical sealer reference and possibly suggest a remedy for this problem that would pacify a potentially awkard customer. Thanks
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Topical sealers sit on top of the surface providing a visual effect and protection. More short term protection
Impregnating sealer well they do just that and impregnate the surface. providing a longer term solution.