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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Andy Foster on January 09, 2007, 09:38:12 pm

Title: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Andy Foster on January 09, 2007, 09:38:12 pm
I am searching for the ultimate traffic lane cleaner.

As a relative newbie I take the advice on this forum very seriously, so I have read through what feels like hundreds of posts on here and have to say that I am still not sure what is the current, best, enviro-friendly one available.

I am getting great results and my customers are chuffed to bits with their carpets when I am finished.
However, there are occasions when the traffic lanes are not coming up as good as I would like.

Is anyone prepared to stick their neck out and say 'this is the holy grail' ... OK maybe a bit far fetched but can someone at least help me by recommending one I can use that is going to make those nasty marks disappear.

Yours in anticipation.
With thanks.

Andy
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Alan Brooker. Aqualink Carpet Care on January 09, 2007, 09:41:45 pm
Definately got to be 'Fairy' washing up liquid then ;D, seeing as you take the advice on here that seriously ;D
You're either going to get a thousand suggestions or a serious leg pulling

All the best

Alan
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: John Kelly on January 09, 2007, 10:09:37 pm
You have to realise that sometimes traffic lanes just won't look that good. This is due to fibre degradation especially on synthetics such as poly prop and acrylic. Basically because the fibres are a smooth extrusion they become abraded by the dirt and constant traffic. This results in their brilliance being dulled and also their ability to reflect light which all contributes to the "dinginess".
Most traffic lane cleaners work to a degree as they were designed to do, people have their favourites.
Agitation is also a key to obtaining good results on heavily soiled areas. Pre-spray then brush in with either a carpet brush or a mechanical device. This will ensure a greater soil removal than relying on extraction alone.
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Terry_Burrows on January 10, 2007, 08:12:40 am
yes agree with John prochem traffic lane we use,find it good, :D
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: vangaurd on January 10, 2007, 09:32:29 am
lift off is very good also on black top
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 10, 2007, 07:41:21 pm
I have been using Chemspecs enz-all  since about mid december and can honestly say it has never failed to impress me.

 on carpets it has never let me down.

I started using it in a hydraforce at first but now mix a fresh batch for every job.

for upholstery I use M/S

Mike
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Chris R on January 10, 2007, 08:08:37 pm
I have been using Chemspecs enz-all  since about mid december and can honestly say it has never failed to impress me.
Mike

Mike

pardon my lack of knowledge but does'nt high Ph strip out the acid dye blockers used in nylon carpet? so it might clean really well this time  but you're making problems for the next time you visit.

I'm assuming you are doing a burn test on every carpet you clean to test for wool content.

regards

Chris                                    ;)                                     

:P      :P        :P         :P

ps

Chemspec Enzall is PH 11.5 to 12.5 .





Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: gwrightson on January 10, 2007, 08:17:12 pm
must Admit Mike,

I tried enz al yesterday on some really bad cafetera carpets after you reccomeded me to try, worked superbly , so tried again today on traffic lane in lounge , very pleasing
geoff
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 10, 2007, 08:33:48 pm
Chris, did'nt I say that to someone else last month? I bet you just cut & pasted it ;) ;)

I burn test every carpet and never use it on wool  :D

I did'nt say i used it on every carpet, only that everytime i've used it, it was great .

Mike
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Chris R on January 10, 2007, 08:35:16 pm

http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=27395.0

 ;D

 :-*
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Mike Halliday on January 10, 2007, 08:36:28 pm
HA..HA..HA..HA ;D ;D ;D

I DID SAY IT, TO YOU!!

 nice one ;)

Mike

you posted while I was typing :)
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Andy Foster on January 10, 2007, 09:51:45 pm
Thanks for the advice folks.

Will try the prochem I think as I have a local supplier who will give me a sample if I ask nicely.

I use a sebo duo to agitate, is this enough?

Andy
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: fletch on January 10, 2007, 09:52:10 pm
Champion pre-spray by Craftex 13.5ph :o Ya Kan't Wack It ;D I even use it on the garden slugs ;)
                                             Regards,
                                                Fletch.
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: PaulKing on January 15, 2007, 06:54:50 pm

does i get the slugs clean?
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: des on January 15, 2007, 07:14:05 pm
mick what price do you pay for 5lts  enz-all as it looks expensive on my price list or have i got it wrong
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Fintan_Coll on January 15, 2007, 08:25:55 pm
I agree with John Kelly. If there is excessive or even moderate wear and tear on the traffic lane then no amount of cleaning can restore what has worn away .
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: carpetguy on January 15, 2007, 08:57:14 pm
But it can be " cleaned"

robbie
Title: Re: The ultimate traffic lane cleaner
Post by: Fintan_Coll on January 15, 2007, 11:59:49 pm
Oh yes, Robbie, every particle of soil can be removed (in theory and in practice ) but it will still not look as clean as the rest of the carpet due to the reasons described described by John. "Apparent soiling" is what our friends in the USA call it.