Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Art on July 18, 2005, 04:28:05 pm
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Could i please have your opinions on a basic mix of chemicals spotters presprays etc. for cleaning carpets i do realise there are hundreds to choose from but what are the generally used ones for hwe cleaning. Thanks in advance for replies
Arthur
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Here we go again ;D
I used to use the prochem range until I sampled microsplitters. Now its Microsplitters from Solutions.
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Any one's in particular as in the most generally used ones mr neil?
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No2 and No 2 Special, No3 spotter and Eco Spotter from Solutions.
Jusy why am I carrying all the other stuff in my van I hardly never use it!!!
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John are these microsplitters?
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Has solutions got a website???
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http://www.solution-uk.com/
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Thanks john i'll have a look. It doesn't look like many people want to share there magic chemicals with me ???
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go to express cleaning supplies. first class company
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what you need in the van;
enxyme pre-spray
High Ph TLC ( Champion from Craftex)
Prochem Browning Prescription
sodium metabisulphate (spray & go)
fibre rinse
POG ( paint oil & grease)
eco-spotter
rust remover ( hydrafloric acid)
citric degreaser
any others?
Mike
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Hi,
To add to Mikes list
Red Chem Urine Neutraliser
White Spirit
Solution/Craftex/One Step Microsplitter
Prochem Double Blend/Crystal Green
Cheers,
Doug
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Prochem's Red RX gets a lot of use with me, I also use Champion as well, Alltec's Ultimate Master, Microsplitter's and deodorisers ( Prochem Floral or Contract which smells like bubble gum & Craftex concentrated lemon).
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Has anyone tried Craftex's microsplitter yet?
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i think this question is rather silly. because we are telling different things. so how on earth can you make a judjment. we dont agree. we all are doing our best to confuse the poor chap. if he goes on a course hell work it out. i certainly would not listen to some of these carpet cleaners THEY WILL LEAD YOU UP THE GARDEN PATH AND BACK AGAIN.i wont but then im good at what i do. ARE YOU, WELL ARE YOU ???
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So what do you use then Ron? ( just to confuse him further )
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I BELIEVE DAZ IS VERY GOOD. SO IVE BEEN TOLD ON THIS FORUM
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Steady!
let's start again
The best thing would be to go on a training course and find out what you want a certain chemical to do, then you'll save £100's if not £1000's on buying the correct chemical for you.
You'll find everyone is different and how you use it will differ from how someone else uses it to get the best results.
Get some or even more training and on these training days you usually get a discount off the products and this will pay for your training.
Shaun
PS still waiting for the Amtech course to be done in the Midlands
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Ron if we ignored all the questions that are silly then none of your post would get any answers ;) ;)
he's asked our 'opinion' on various chemicals, I personally just listed some of what I carry in the van
Mike
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mike i agree you did . you covered what you feel is right for you. if he took your advice alone he would be on the right track . but this question has no end answer if you ask for the opinion of all. WE CANT AGREE CARPET CLEANERS ARE LIKE JOCKEYS in the horse race they have no clue who will win till they are past the post WELL DO THEY. I BET YOU CANT TELL ME fen shui sherlock :-*
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Well i'm sure MOST of you's are trying to be helpful well at least some of use are. Looks like it'll have to be trial and error on some carpet samples i've got
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THE Allerg-STOP RANGE
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utter popycock and tripe with a bit of trivia thrown in . hes only joking you knoe