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vangaurd
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December 19, 2006, 02:38:51 pm »
i have just been ADVISED that dye stabalizer, is the same as an acid rinse
so do i take it that salt will remove residues that may be present in
carpets or am i barking up the wrong tree !plkease advise, if possible and wich is the best acid rinse to use . merry xmas to one and all .
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Chris R
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December 19, 2006, 08:58:21 pm »
Prochem fibre and fabric rinse is very good ( and cheap).
It will remove residues in carpets and fabrics.
Chris
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Jeremy
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December 20, 2006, 02:37:25 am »
I've been using Acetic acid mixed with water until the PH reads 4.5. So far have never had a problem. Any advice as to why I shouldn't be using this other than the obvious. Spill the Acid and the expense will be astronomical.
Jeremy
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Doug Holloway
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December 20, 2006, 07:47:33 am »
Hi Jeremy,
Which acid are you diluting and remember if its concentrated always add acid to water and not the other way round.
Also this should be done in a workshop/garage and not in a customers house !
Cheers
Doug
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December 21, 2006, 08:30:59 pm »
How would a acid rinse perform at cleaning a lightly soiled carpet without a pre-spray?
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Bryan H
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December 22, 2006, 04:56:38 pm »
Not very well, so why bother.
You should always pre-spray with something, as I am sure you know. Trying to clean a bone-dry carpet is generally a waste of time unless they are not at all dirty.
The only time I do that, is when just freshening up some Showhouse carpets which already look pristine.
Bryan
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