Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: heritagecleaning on August 19, 2013, 07:58:54 pm
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I've been on the Fibre & Fabric rinse for a while now (hence the slurred speech ;)) but now there seem to be more ecomonical solutions (excuse the pun) out there.
I seem to have narrowed it doen to either Final Phase or the Cleansmart Rinse X, I think it's called. Does anyone rate either of these?
Also, in general, do these rinses just acidify and perfume the water or do they have a cleaning function too, like Extaction Pro would?
Cheers for any thoughts.
Owen
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I do rate soften water only problem the salt cost a few bob >:( ;)
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Solutions final phase is very economical !
I think it's 30ml per 20l :o
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Before making your final decision you might want to try Chemspec Liquid High Heat.
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The main idea of a final rinse is to neutralise high alkaline products and to leave the fibres with a nice hand (soft). If you are diluting an acid with a large volume of water then the ph is going to be nearer neutral than acid.
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Chemspec Liquid High Heat is a fantastic product... Cleans, rinses and encapsulates
Solutions final phase is also very good
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Before making your final decision you might want to try Chemspec Liquid High Heat.
Plus 1
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Will Chemspec Liquid High Heat actually make the carpet any cleaner?
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Yes. It is an acidic cleaner not just a rinse. It also has residual polymer encapsulation.
It is one of our best selling products.
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How much is it Jamie, and what's the dilution?
I used the hydrox the other day, very impressed with it.
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3.78l £17.50 1:320
Good to hear the HydrOx worked as expected.
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3.78l £17.50 1:320
Good to hear the HydrOx worked as expected.
1:320 ?
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The dilution rate of Liquid High Heat
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Liquid High Heat. So how much do I put in a 20L container of a TM, assuming the feed is set to "4" (I never do know what dilution rate that is aiming at)?
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Max I put 6oz per 4 litres of water. 32oz per 20 litre water is the correct measure.
David
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I rinse with Formula 90 with the chemicai gauge set at 1 and still get brilliant results.
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I cleaned a 100% synthetic deep pile light coloured carpet the other day, pre sprayed using Enz all and rinsed with F90... got a call back to look at areas of the carpet which felt tacky.
Should of rinsed with LHH... got it sorted in the end
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That's right blame F90 one of the best selling carpet cleaning chemicals in the world Jesus you get some right stoaters on here maybe you should go on another training course before you do any more damage.Its cowboys like you who give this industry a bad name.
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That's right blame F90 one of the best selling carpet cleaning chemicals in the world Jesus you get some right stoaters on here maybe you should go on another training course before you do any more damage.Its cowboys like you who give this industry a bad name.
Was that post for real??? Very aggressive
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would'nt ever try using enzall on upholstery and mostly would not ever rinse it with another high alkaline cleaning agent
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Radek it was used on carpet ::)roll
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o yeh right, I am after 3 pints ;D
well still wrong, rinsed with alcaline agent, shame on you Russ ;D
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I cleaned a 100% synthetic deep pile light coloured carpet the other day, pre sprayed using Enz all and rinsed with F90... got a call back to look at areas of the carpet which felt tacky.
Should of rinsed with LHH... got it sorted in the end
Am I missing somethink??? Never used chemspec before Just wondering.
This is from the chemspec website
How to use –
Mix 2 scoops (2-3 powdered ounces) of Enz-All to one gallon of hot (120°F to 150°F) water. Spray evenly on the carpet, brush in, and allow 5 to 10 minutes of dwell time. Extract using Chemspec Liquid or Powdered Formula 90.
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The funny thing is Russ is TACCA Approved and is leaving the carpets TACKY boom boom.