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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: garybristow on August 10, 2013, 08:44:48 am

Title: sod met
Post by: garybristow on August 10, 2013, 08:44:48 am
can someone fill me in on the sod met routine ,the recipe and whats its best use,i know its a powerful solution for tannin stains etc
gary
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Russ Chadd on August 10, 2013, 07:13:22 pm
Its a good and very effective way of removing colour from stains by reducing... mix it up really hot and apply to the area... i blot using a towel and then extract.
Great on curry and iron bru
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: garyhumphreys on August 10, 2013, 08:13:35 pm
500mls hot water 2tsp sod met I tsp citic acid. Mist on or blot, rinse and extract. Plenty ventilation don't use around asthmatics.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: gwrightson on August 10, 2013, 10:06:06 pm

never extracted before !!!

why extract  you need to let the solution work, this is done by allowing to dry, is it not ? 

i usualy speed up the process with hair drier , any residule is simple vacummed away .

perhaps i been doinbg it wrong all these years, but had good results 9o% of the time .

geoff
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Carpet Dawg on August 11, 2013, 01:05:16 am

never extracted before !!!

why extract  you need to let the solution work, this is done by allowing to dry, is it not ? 

i usualy speed up the process with hair drier , any residule is simple vacummed away .

perhaps i been doinbg it wrong all these years, but had good results 9o% of the time .

geoff

Cause you'll bleach out the carpet ya doughnut!  ;D

Be wary of sod met. Its a great product but easily to lighten the carpet if you mix it too strong or leave it on too long.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on August 11, 2013, 10:40:58 am
I have only ever used pro chems mixture, is there better out there?
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: John Kelly on August 11, 2013, 12:16:08 pm
There are various products with this in, Craftex and Chemspecs coffee stain removers are both based on this in liquid form. Powdered versions are Shift and Spray n Go. The beauty of the powdered ones are that you can alter the strength to suit. I used to remove stains for the insurance industry and used to get a 75% success rate which is about the norm. Don't expect to get out every stain, especially if the customers messed about with it.
Spray n Go is designed to be sprayed and left, however this is an American product where the vast majority of carpets are manmade. It is a bleach and can lighten wool carpets so be carefull. I used to mix it up hot, spray it on with handtool at the ready and them whip it out once it had achieved the desired result. If there was a slight discolouration remaining I would mist with a weak solution and leave it.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Griffus on August 11, 2013, 12:19:09 pm
It is great, but God does it stink  :o

The smell lingers in the waste tank too, so be sure to flush through with a deodoriser after use!

Title: Re: sod met
Post by: gwrightson on August 11, 2013, 12:19:36 pm


"Cause you'll bleach out the carpet ya doughnut!  

Be wary of sod met. Its a great product but easily to lighten the carpet if you mix it too strong or leave it on too long "

What a load of balls ,
the idea is to lighten the stain, the procees takes time  .......... and if you know what you are doing  ;D its not a problem and in the worst case scenario the area is slightly lighter than before , far better that a patch of red wine , tea etc  and i always point this out to the custy any way.  

Geoff
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: gwrightson on August 11, 2013, 12:22:47 pm
 
"There are various products with this in, Craftex and Chemspecs coffee stain removers are both based on this in liquid form. Powdered versions are Shift and Spray n Go. The beauty of the powdered ones are that you can alter the strength to suit. I used to remove stains for the insurance industry and used to get a 75% success rate which is about the norm. Don't expect to get out every stain, especially if the customers messed about with it.
Spray n Go is designed to be sprayed and left, however this is an American product where the vast majority of carpets are manmade. It is a bleach and can lighten wool carpets so be carefull. I used to mix it up hot, spray it on with handtool at the ready and them whip it out once it had achieved the desired result. If there was a slight discolouration remaining I would mist with a weak solution and leave it.  " 


Thank you Johnj ust read your post,

Somebody who does know what they are talking about  ;)

Geoff
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Carpet Dawg on August 11, 2013, 01:10:52 pm
Geoff, I wouldn't recommend someone that's not used sod met before to apply the product on to any carpet (no mention of strength) and leave it on.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on August 11, 2013, 01:38:01 pm
I have used chem specs Haitian cotton on tea coffee stains with some success, is there sod med in it
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: colin fitch on August 11, 2013, 02:38:04 pm
Yes-contains sod met.

colin.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on August 11, 2013, 02:46:38 pm
Thanks Colin , what about prochems de browner
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Paul Moss on August 11, 2013, 04:11:00 pm
I have used chem specs Haitian cotton on tea coffee stains with some success, is there sod med in it

No it does not contain sodium metabisulphate, it contains sodium bisulfite which is in the same family but a different chemical compound.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Paul Moss on August 11, 2013, 04:15:44 pm

never extracted before !!!

why extract  you need to let the solution work, this is done by allowing to dry, is it not ? 

i usualy speed up the process with hair drier , any residule is simple vacummed away .

perhaps i been doinbg it wrong all these years, but had good results 9o% of the time .


geoff

Depenent on the situation can be extracted or not.

In some situations you will get far better results in reducing a stain by applying it to a dry carpet and leaving it to dryout/ reduce. I have reduced many a red stain ou of a white/ cream carpet that way  ;)
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: colin fitch on August 12, 2013, 11:58:43 am
Prochems de-browner is citric acid based.

 Haitian cotton liquid shampoo and powder both no longer available in u.k.

colin.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: brendan barnes on August 12, 2013, 01:06:52 pm
Who sells the best concoction
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: John Kelly on August 12, 2013, 03:10:45 pm
Mr Fitch the powder is still available it was the shampoo that was discontinued. Keep away from them Prowler fumes ;D
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on March 28, 2015, 08:56:52 pm
I have tried craftex tea and coffee remover, lot better than prochems . Where would I buy sod med neat?
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Simon Campbell on March 28, 2015, 09:03:43 pm
I know dye gone is ammonia/hydrogen peroxide but does that not do the same job as sod met?
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: gwrightson on March 28, 2015, 09:11:11 pm

Any home brewing store will have s/m .

It is used to sterilise equipment in home brewing, also used widely in the food industry  and is  an ingredient in many foods.

Geoff
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: david@zap-clean on March 30, 2015, 07:04:48 pm
eBay, by the bucketful.

Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Paul Redden Countryfresh on March 30, 2015, 09:31:08 pm
Restormte, i found chemspec spray and go, safe to use
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on March 30, 2015, 09:44:23 pm
Sodium met,whats the full word for met?thanks
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Mike Halliday on March 30, 2015, 09:45:32 pm
http://mistralni.co.uk/products/di-sodium-disulphite-ar
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on March 30, 2015, 09:49:30 pm
Thats funny Mike,just on mistral looking for it,nice one thanks.
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on March 30, 2015, 10:03:32 pm
anyone using hydrogen peroxide from hairdressers etc as a regular spotter or in pre spray?
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Doug Holloway on March 31, 2015, 05:34:01 pm
Hi Guys

I have found Sodium Met/citric to be much safer than Perox/Ammonia as it doesn't lighten the surrounding area as much.

It also still works even a couple of weeks after being mixed whereas Peroxide quickly beaks down to water and oxygen.

The latter is better from a H&S point of view of course.

Sometimes I have used both on the same stain removal.

It's a matter of experimenting carefully.

Cheers

Doug
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on April 09, 2015, 11:23:18 pm
Where do guys buy your citric acid?
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: john martin on April 09, 2015, 11:53:59 pm
Where do guys buy your citric acid?

ebay
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/Citric-Acid-5KG-Food-Grade-Bath-Bombs-Home-Brew-FAST-SHIPPING-/221730000686?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item33a0234f2e
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on April 10, 2015, 12:05:01 am

Thanks John,would Mistral sell it?
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: john martin on April 10, 2015, 12:10:58 am

Thanks John,would Mistral sell it?
Yes they do , just search on the site . Not sure which is better value , i just happened to get mine on e-bay .
Got lots of stuff from mistral though , fast and free shipping .
Title: Re: sod met
Post by: Brendan (chem2clean) on April 10, 2015, 12:16:00 am
Sound John thanks,there closed till April 14,going to buy some sodium met and citric acid.Might as well order some oxi too.They also sell a pvc cleaner,the clear stuff meant to work great on paint...