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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: garyhumphreys on March 06, 2014, 03:00:20 pm

Title: Roto brite ll
Post by: garyhumphreys on March 06, 2014, 03:00:20 pm
How does this compare with the currently trending Releasit and Dynamall products.

Dilution rates are the same as other products and it utilises hydrogen peroxide in its formula, it has a good pedigree (Chemspec) but seldom gets a mention.

Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: stuart_clark on March 06, 2014, 03:16:16 pm
Apart from my bonnet cleaning maintenance cleaning , and one other Pre spray i.e. Prochem Fabric prespray, All my other Chemicals are supplied by Chemspec! they are Bloody good chemicals and second to none, Ive been using them since 1996 and the back up I get from Julie Roberts and Richard Sudall from Chemspec leads me to think why ever go elswear? But although ive used there Bonnet cleaning solutions ie Rotabright Soil retardant  and Rotabrite 2  There are better Chemicals around such as Dynamall and Releasit

Stuart
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: garyhumphreys on March 06, 2014, 03:36:48 pm
Would you say that you found roto brite a disappointment? How many times have you tried it Stuart?
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: Jamie Pearson on March 06, 2014, 03:37:30 pm
Rotobrite 2 is a great product and still popular with a lot of guys who have been using it for years.
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: stuart_clark on March 06, 2014, 04:02:45 pm
No I diddnt find rotabrite a disapointment, although I havent used that much of it , maybe a few cases and there is only 3.78 litres to each bottle ! The american gallon.
I used to use Rotabrite with stain sheild that was my main cleaning solution but over the years ive strived to find better chemicals, I used Fusion clean for quite some time and was very economical but unless you dilute the stuff fairly strong I diddnt find that it worked that well
last year I went onto Dynamall and thought that was a good all rounder good at removing stains and quite economical to use!  I will still use the stuff as well as the releasit range
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: garyhumphreys on March 06, 2014, 04:40:08 pm
Just ordered a case of Roto brite to try. I wanted to try some Releasit products but CS UK are waiting for fresh stock which is a shame because after a finishing a job last week, i was asked to do a rug after packing the van up and ended up cleaning it with a Sebo and a sample of Releasit hydrox with amazing results.
Tried Dynamal - loved it, tried Surround and wasnt blown away by it.

If anyone has any tricks with it, id be interested
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: stuart_clark on March 06, 2014, 05:02:03 pm
When I used Chemspec rotabrite with stainsheild I used to boost it with oxidiser ! Realy good results but wasn't impressed with the odour
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: gwrightson on March 06, 2014, 07:30:10 pm


I tried it  maybe 3 times ,
 don't like it at al, just doesn't seem to foam right , unlike the other mentioned .

Geoff
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: clive ware on March 06, 2014, 11:10:30 pm
Hate the smell of rotobrite!!
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: stuart_clark on March 07, 2014, 07:59:17 am
To be fair to Chemspec Rotabright with Stainsheil dosent have any smell when its diluted, the rotabright two has a slight sulpher smell , but the real bad boy was the Rotabrite non residuel but its no longer in production as that was really pungjent
Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: John Klucznik on March 12, 2014, 12:42:13 am
"Tried Dynamal - loved it, tried Surround and wasnt blown away by it."

To be fair your comparing a hydrogen peroxide based product with one that's not. Revive it Confidence would be apples to apples. Its also from Bonnet Pro
scroll down a little to see before and after pics.

http://bonnetpro.com/encapsulation/revive-it.html

Title: Re: Roto brite ll
Post by: David Ware on March 12, 2014, 04:44:56 am
Will give them a bash when Restormate have them in stock.
David