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Craftex chemicals
« on: February 15, 2006, 10:20:42 pm »
Does anyone use these chemicals. I used to buy the powder as a cheaper alternative to the Prochem ones, and it seemed okay. The chewing gum remover is very good, but was in a conventional can.

When buying chewing gum remover from Extracta, there product was conveniently in an aerosol can, and i was wondering if solvent can be used from a small presure sprayer without altering the plastic, or does it have to be in a metal sprayer, and if so where would you get one.

I was in a large department store today, and was surprised at the state of the carpets, especially the chewing gum. At what heat/pressure can you remove chewing gum from carpet, or do you always need to use a specific product such as a solvent or citrus gel type product? Does anybody recomment the bazooka product from prochem.

Dave

Steve Chapman

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Re: Craftex chemicals
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2006, 11:42:10 pm »
I used to use graftex but started to find customers complaining about powdery residue left from overspray so i went on to prochem which i think are far better,  also use the bazooka spray which seems to be one of the best, but i wouldn't bother getting the bazooka gun (cost me about £300!) It doesn't really speed up the process much and i hardly use mine now! :-\
steve