Does any company make a bad pre spray any more?

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Flex with citrus power is all I use.

Before the PH police get their panties twisted GFY

We love it, Customers love it , been using it long enough to witness that it does not cause resoiling

Economical as all heck, in fact Interlink should charge more , it's saving me a fortune over the overpriced watered down presprays I've purchased the previous 24 years

That's a fantastic raffle Mike!! Congrats,to whomever wins it,
 
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I am not too good with deep research, maybe Fred C. can help:
Do all of Fred B.'s posts contain GFY and or STFU? :winky:
 
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I'm betting he figures out half of that number.

Lets see 5-fingers on that hand and 5-fingers on the other....5-toes on that foot and *4-toes on the other. *Missing that little toe from when he accidentally blew it off with his shot gun.

19-times yea, he will enter 19-times. :p
 

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I use tons of flex/citrus, always consistent, kicks ass, no random batches that work 1/3 as good.

As to your question if anyone makes a BAD prespray, yes, everything I've tried from Magic Wand was worthless, and this is over the course of giving them a try every year for over a decade.


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Once I finish my last bucket of Clean Streak, going to try Flex.

I also have been trying Harvard stuff.

FURY has made me very happy comparing it too Dry Slurry. Very close IMO.

Heavy Medium soil and below dont get pretreated anymore.

The hydra force is lonely these days.
 

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I heard of a busy Rug Cleaning plant back east that uses Flex as their pit washing detergent..

I suppose as long as it's neutralized, why not?
 

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Brad, does FURY smell like Dry slurry?
pc's dry slurry had to be the worst smelling stuff. Unless I'm thinking about liquid slurry.


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I would say that any pre-spray that emits VOC or creates a sticky residue is a low quality product. Their is a lot more to a high quality pre-spray than how it makes soils available for removal.
 
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Dry slurry is a very effective soil remover... It should be , it contains butyl after all. Seems more like a prespray than a rinse. IMO

Was never too keen on using it as a rinse, thought it left the carpet a little stiff. Use to clog my solutions lines quickly as well
 
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Ashley it does not smell like Dry Slurry. MSDS says pleasant fragrance.

Can't place a scent but many comment that it smells good while working.

Everybody has there opinion.

I have done 3 months of repeat commercial work and impressed with low Residue.
 
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Fred what at you rinsing you Flex with?

I've been using Magic Wands Magic Potion Neutral or an acid like Clearwater or EndZone...


Really really great options
 

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that flex dissolves pretty nicely. I think to be a competitive powder pre spray it needs to be able to dilute at no more than 2 oz per gallon. I used to use powerburst here and there same with grease eraser but once you get any more than 2 oz a gallon it turns into a too big of a mound of powder to try and cram into a 1:8 srayer. Im thinking about buying a tub of oxiclean and becoming a backyard chemist to boost my roducts here andthere
 

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Ok, I'm seeing that folks seem to be loving the Flex. How 'bout the pissy's....how do you handle those?
 

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Ok, I'm seeing that folks seem to be loving the Flex. How 'bout the pissy's....how do you handle those?

Oxyclean mixed HOT in a watering can and flooded on the rag.
otherwise, I tell them they're pi$$ing in the wind (no pun intended) unless they just want it to smell good for a day .
then i suggest they go get some Glade Plug-ins and a gal of Odo-Ban to spritz when company comes over...cause their problem is much more than on the face fibers



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I just came from Costco where I stocked up on Oxyclean

costco-oxi-clean.jpg




15 pounds for $17.00

add two to four ounces per unmetered HF for a flowery fresh improvement!
 

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I'm just worried about the discoloration actually. Powermax makes the piss spots disappear. I want a prespray that does that. Will the two to four ounces of oxy do that mikey? Folks just don't want to see the spots......their nose is already clueless.
 
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