Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rich hand on November 25, 2006, 09:20:50 pm
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Cleaned an old worn n dirty nylon carpet today with traffic clean at their recommended general prespray strength instead of using my usual spitfire advanced and I am sure it didnt clean any easier. Sure I could have cleaned the traffic clean at the higher strength recommendation to make it easier but then I could have increased the strength of the spitfitre also.
Is traffic clean or other similar chem's eg. hydromaster blitz, any better than spitfire advanced at cleaning synthetics? This is a detergent topic btw, not MS. Cheers.
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I use spitfire on wool.
Blitz is a " heavy duty" pre spray.
On the VERY WORST carpets it is SUPERB !
Honest, try it. You will be amazed.
But it is very high PH ( 12 ish )
So its not for every job.
Chris
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Nylon is one of the easier carpet fibres to clean, (stains can be a different matter). There's more to cleaning solutions than "strength" and pH, but i'd expect good results on nylon with even a poorish pre-spray.
Your choice of regular pre-spray is excellent as it is Woolsafe Approved but is able to deal with most soils on most carpets and fibre types. Saves on a lot of changing of solution for different needs. I find that a freshwater rinse, as recommended with Spitfire Advanced, is a great selling point. And at 1:30 it's economical too.
I have found the Prochem products to be excellent and will still use them as the need demands. But as you have found from this experience Rich, you were using a sledgehammer to crack a nut, and the results were good, but not better than your usual, more gentle approach
Safe and happy cleaning :)
Ken
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I have used Traffic Clean ,and I found it strips paint if used neat.
Also I felt a lttle uner the weather when I used it.
So although I will probably keep it in my arsernal,
I will continue to use PROmite Pre Cleaner or Citrus or Alltec Citrus Pre Spray.
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I starting to think it doesnt matter what you pre-spray with they all do a good job!
I've tried practically everything and had good and bad results with most of them.
so if you are vaccing-prespray-scrubbing then its not the cleaning ability that you should be basing your buying decision on ( because they all do the same good job)
cost , closeness of supplier, safety, environmentally friendly .....etc should be the reason for choosing a particular chemical.
Mike
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I agree with Mike, after 9 years and having tried just about every pre-spray on the Market I still dont know which is the best or what one to get.
The one thing I always have on the van though is a Microsplitter!
Its usually Hydramaster Blitz/Enz-all for trashed carpets
Microsplitter for Suites/Wool carpets
Microsplitter/M-power/Express lane for anything else
Phil