Your favorite powder rinse and why..

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As I mentioned that I'm moving on from the Magic Wand /Potion stuff in my What I Cleaned thread, I do use a lot of BP End Zone (acid) but sometimes need a solution that has some cleaning ability.


Low/no residue, no lingering odors, under 10 pH, a Bunny Certified product would be nice..
 

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Been using Point Blue (Bridgepoint) for years. Used at others companies, now my own. It's predictable because I'm so familiar with it.

Been using Cobbs All Fiber Rinse for @ 6 weeks just for comparison. I like it just fine but it's a liquid.
 

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Been using Point Blue (Bridgepoint) for years. Used at others companies, now my own. It's predictable because I'm so familiar with it.

Been using Cobbs All Fiber Rinse for @ 6 weeks just for comparison. I like it just fine but it's a liquid.

This product has recently been improved to be more effective at rinsing (lower residue) and safer. The new name is Blazin' Blue.
 
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Sounds great Scott. I've got a jug on the shelf that I have tried yet.
 
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Performance CBS from Cleanco. Likes heat (won't persipitate out at 230+ degrees), cuts like a knife. Have noticed a real consistancy in their mixture, very predictable. Customers have said they like the smell.
 

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I've had enough people whom I respect and Marty recommend Formula 90 so I'm going to give it a shot.


Got a pail on the way.


Honestly, it takes about 8 months to a year to really know how a rinse works out.
 
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Bridgepoint fiber plus 1 scoop to five gallons metered at 3-4. Works great leaves the carpet soft. For our treehuggers dfc. Honestly doesn't matter my prespray does all the work. I just like a little something to help soften the water.

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We used dry slurry for decades and then switched to axiom powder.

We switched because its green. :yoda:
That whole product line sucks imo. Way too foamy. When I used it my vacuum was off. I use Slurry for just about everything unless I need an acid rinse and then I just pick one.
 

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I've used Pro chem Clean Green (old timers may remember)- It was good.
I used Dry Slurry- It was good.
I used Soap Free- It was good.
I use Procyon- It's good.
Chemspec 210- Now Earth Something Ask Bruders- It's good.

In other words- Most of them- you guessed it- are good.
Damn it- Just control the dang dilution knob and use the right technique and you'd be- GOOD.
 

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Damn.
You're right. I should have read the label more carefully. Too bad it wasn't in Hungarian.
According to my supplier, there's very little difference (chemically wise) between 105 and 210.

Regardless. I used it for a while as a rinse (1 cup per 5 Gal).
It was good.
 

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Low foaming. A very mild lemon fragrance. I mix it 1/2 strength ( 1 cup to 5 gallons) metered at 2.
 

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I was going to ask about FibrePlus? Its on sale right now at a Canadian supplier.

I've been using Performance CBS as a powder emulsifier, and then I use Ultra Release liquid for my acid rinse. The Ultra Release seems to work extremely well and is very concentrated.
 

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Genicare Clean-It.

I use 8oz (1/3 the recommended dilution-partly because of a tendency for it to foam and Ive found its still very effective when used with a good pre-spray) cuts through soil better then Slurry, IMO, good smell, although its changed just a little over the last few years. Buy in bulk (I usually get 4 36 lb pails at a time) the owner gives me a GOOD price on product and shipping.

Ill never use another if I can help it.
 
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