Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Aztec Services on February 17, 2013, 09:42:56 am
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if powerburst is diluted with10 litres of water per scope what ph would that give
hope some can help
many thanks
paul aztec services
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It must still be the Ph it says on the box, PH11?
I wouldnt have thought diluting it dilutes the PH.
I am using it for the first time tomorrow on a greasy Chinese so I hope it works well. :)
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Just dilute as per instructions ???
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I use it to clean an Indian restaurant, like Ian says, just follow the instructions, use hand hot water to mix it, and mix it well. If the water is too hot it will kill the enzymes. I always rinse with really hot water, but be ready for some nasty black gunk in the waste tank!
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I use it to clean an Indian restaurant, like Ian says, just follow the instructions, use hand hot water to mix it, and mix it well. If the water is too hot it will kill the enzymes. I always rinse with really hot water, but be ready for some nasty black gunk in the waste tank!
It is great on Indian Restaurant Carpets and any other mingers. I tink I recall that it's best not to exceed 60 degrees or so, but it doesn't contain enzymes, it's just a high ph detergent, a very very good one :)
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yeah, I'm getting mixed up with enz-all, the other one I use in restaurants!
Hand hot when mixing enz-all ;D
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Where is the forum chemist when you need him. Why not get some litmus paper?
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I think ENZ-ALL is fantastic but needs mixing in hot water between 50-60c, otherwise doesn't work properly, POWER BURST is also very good, don't think you will go far wrong with either of them.
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Thats very diluted, my guess would be ph8
it wont be much above neutral.
buy one of these; http://www.camlab.co.uk/universal-ph-indicator-papers-p18455.aspx