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james roffey
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May 24, 2011, 09:02:43 pm »
Sitting outside a customers home the other day i was browsing through my NCCA manual and it said that higher alkaline products are more effective with warm/cool water rather than hot, ever heard this before as i have not.
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clive ware
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May 24, 2011, 09:45:09 pm »
Nope
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AJB
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Depends what you call hot, most detergents are best at
up to 60 degrees C. Some are specifically for high heat.
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I think that some will break down at very high heat especially in TM's.
Heard it at one of the courses i did years since, not the NCCA tho
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Prochem heat wave and chemspecs high heat powder (alkaline) and high power liquid (acidic) are two products specifically for the higher end of temp scale.
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