Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: markpowell on February 15, 2009, 08:54:27 pm
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Does anyone use any cleaning solutions from the Hydramaster range and how do you rate them to Prochem, Chemspec etc?
Mark
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i think everyone should use clearwater rinse, and everyone should have a tub of blitz with a bottle of grease breaker just in case you come across an absolute minger, not for the faint hearted that combo. ;D
derek
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I've only ever used their extraction powderHydradri (sp) and found it excellent but they are very well spoken off. I keep meaning to call them and order some CWR, might do it tomorrow
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Agree with that Derek
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Clear Water Rinse is good value for money and supposedly good for keeping the tubes of the TM free from deposits.
Its the only HM product I have amongst a large selection of stuff - probably too much selection but I do like to try things with an open mind.
Probably like others I have a lot of containers hardly been used.
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Ive got some more cwr on the way and i agree that compared to F/F rinse very good value for money.
I have used Blitz in the past but to be honest i am a big fan of Powerburst for the real mingers.
Mark
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i use power burst regularly and swear by it, but blitz is better, to good for general use though, thats why its there for emergencies only.
derek
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I have tried many different chems on trashed carpets. The two best ones are HM Blitz & PC Powerburst. Both of these chems make light work of battered carpets although PC Powerburst does have the edge over HM Blitz. I have cleaned night club carpets that the managers have told me they were informed by other CCs to be uncleanable. I have yet to come across a job that PC Powerburst could not cope with. I have in the past tried booster chems but to be honest PC Powerburst does not require them.
Richie.
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having used many many chemicals over the last 20 odd years i can honestly say that hydradry extraction powder is one of the best products i have used. i've used it portables and truckmounts, and when i introduced it to a friend of mine who uses a portable he was well impressed especially on synthetics.
Last night we did some offices and used oj gel (very similar to citrus gel) and i can only say that while expensive it did the job that citrus gel is supposed to do or at least that is my oppinion, removeing bluetak with just a little aggitation.
great products in my oppinion.