Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Darran Pryce on April 05, 2016, 04:36:11 pm
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Looking for carpet protector, has anyone tried Prochem Fluoroseal Plus or something similar?
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I use it mate.
I dont offer it but a couple of regulars insist on it and its good because its ready to use.
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Thanks Steve. Yeah I only offer it as an extra. Never used a carpet protector before.
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Thats why i chose that one mate because you dont have to mess around diluting etc.
Its something im going to look into aswell because its a no brainer offering it. Can increase job ticket alot for literally just spraying the cleaned carpet!!!
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Make sure that the ph balance is correct or it won't work ideally you need fibres to be ph6.5, I'm not a lover of it because you have to have a ventilated room as it stinks.
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Stinks Shaun...???
Its odourless!
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Odourless mineral solvent is supposed to be odourless and that stinks as well.
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I think it's too expensive compared to others such as Chemspecs Stainsield which is water based but comes as a concentrate.
I did a protection job on a new carpet last week, I had a bit spare in the sprayer so when I got home I protected a new pair of suede shoes I've just bought :)
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Tried Fluoroseal this morning on a job. Couldn't really smell anything to be honest.
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Because its odourless ;D...it does not smell.
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Because its odourless ;D...it does not smell.
A bit like me then :-)
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.......a new pair of suede shoes :)
:o. Aren't they called 'brothel creepers', Mike?
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I think it's too expensive compared to others such as Chemspecs Stainsield which is water based but comes as a concentrate.
I did a protection job on a new carpet last week, I had a bit spare in the sprayer so when I got home I protected a new pair of suede shoes I've just bought :)
I like the Chemspec product and it's definitely worked well at a couple of jobs I've been back to a year later but at the dilution rates on the bottle it seems like a lot of liquid to be adding to an already wet carpet.