Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stevegunn on April 28, 2004, 10:27:44 pm
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Do any of you guys use this seems too good to be true reading the write up on their website.Is it as good as its made out?
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Must admit Steve if it wasn't for me using a TM UM would be my 1st choice extraction chemical but it doesn't work at high temperature, by the way the calculator says we'll finish 4th and you'll just miss the play offs ::)
Shaun
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I use it I think it is a great product. I am completley unbiased.
What i would like to know is what would the results be like if you just pre sprayed ultimate master and used a hot water rinse.
Would the carpet be residue free.?
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Must admit Steve if it wasn't for me using a TM UM would be my 1st choice extraction chemical but it doesn't work at high temperature, by the way the calculator says we'll finish 4th and you'll just miss the play offs ::)
Shaun
We'll finish 3rd and yourselves 8th by my reckoning ;)
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Steve,
As they say "it does exactly as it says on the tin". Yes it is an excellent powder and I am completely unbiased in my opinion. In fact I have a big problem with Alltec but cannot fault Ultimate Master.
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Ian
I used to use UltimateMaster a few years ago and in spite of what it says 'on the packet' I always used it as a pre-spray and rinsed...worked for me.
Derek
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USed it for 10 yrs. Steve as a spray before bonnett buffing , never a proplem, by the way i think you have blown it in the last few weeks as far as footie is concerned......
Regards
Steve
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Hi,
I used ultimate master in the same way as Derek...as a prespray with a fresh water rinse. Found it worked well and extremely economical.
I am now using microsplitters which although not as economical, I have found work better, highly effective on a wide range of stains.
One gripe I had with U.M is the scum residue it leaves in your solution tank, buckets etc.
Kind Rgds
Tony