Well done Darren you got it done in spite of us all,
Next time take mark along with you he is fountain of knowledge, I bet posters are waiting with baited breath for his next words of wisdom on all manner subjects as he types away with fury from his spare bedroom.
So far his contribution on this thread has been,
No, er , what, ask me son, bulls**t.
Not surprisingly hardly anyone actually read what Information I had posted but just followed the sheep mentality which is so prevelent on here by jumping on a subject with out really understanding what is being said,
The point I was trying to make is if no hot water is available you must have a plan B a back up, to finish the job or even be in a position to take the job on in first place. This is where M-Power, Nemesis and like come into play which will clean black top despite what the scientists say on here.
Pointless trying to use a product that requires hot water to be effective if none is available.
My next point was to be careful when using hot water and high ph on a Wilton or Axminster because of previous high ph high temp cleans for reasons that seem obvious to me but several of you struggled with it.Some even thought shrinkage wasn't even a problem to concern ourselves about :
Many of you seem to have an irrational, pathological aversion to some solutions if they are mentioned on here, outside of all reason, if an alternative is available that may get you through a difficult situation or even win a job you might not otherwise had a chance with, seems plain to me you have to have an alternative available.
This is where Mark comes in BULLS**T just ask my son. er I think ,what, back me up here boys.
Will
as for procedure using M-power ( I thought I had already mentioned it early in the thread:)
Vacuum
Apply M-power at 50:1
Using a stiff brush block on your rotary work in,
Extract off re -apply m-power and leave dwell for 15 mins
Get on with rest of clean-prep etc.
Go back to black top roto again, extract off
Repeat procedure as above
Until complete,
No need to soak the carpets, no need for extremes of heat or ph.
Procedure would probably be quicker with heat but not always,
each job on its own merits.
Now await the screaming and awailing from the anti everything brigade as for me couldn't give a flying toss, I follow my own mind not the bleeters a good few of you could well do with doing the same.
I might have to consider my position on here on offering up any advice in the future if your minds are to remain so closed , you then all go back to rubbing each others ego's with out any interlopers.