Last week of introductory pricing Saiger's Sauce 1

Mark Saiger

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Just announcing this is the last week of the introductory price of our Saiger's Sauce 1 Products.

New pricing is being worked on and stay tuned for possible easier access to Saiger's Sauce 1 at your local distributor(s).

We really appreciate everyone who has purchased, used and sent such kind words about our new product.

Also, we will be releasing the unscented version in about a week!

Thank everyone! Happy cleaning and success to all of you :)

https://www.saigers.com/supplies/category/saigers-sauce-products

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Saiger’s Sauce 1

The Power of the Blue minus the Yellow!

“Bring on the Green Bullet!”

Enviro Safe – Non Toxic - No Parfumes- No Dyes- No Funny After Taste


Description

From 4 generations of Saiger family cleaners, we bring you Saiger Sauce 1”. The highest quality, very economical, multi use prespray you can buy.

A unique product created by 40 plus years of cleaning experience and passion, astute observation and testing in real world cleaning situations. A “one product” to help with most of your professional cleaning needs on carpet, tile and grout, synthetic rugs and garage floors, stone patios etc..

Gentle enough to be your everyday pre spray or your Blue Bullet on greasy commercial work.

For best, long lasting results, we recommend the use of an extraction agent in your cleaning system such as Harvard Heavy Duty Extraction Rinse (still producing for Neutral 7 Ph range) or other Harvard Chemical Research Rinsing agents. www.hcronline.com

Slight Fresh Tofu Scent.

No NTA, D-Limonene, Butyl’s or other harmful solvents.


Directions

Be sure to mix with warm to hot and preferably “soft” water. Normal soiling with your best repeat clients will require far less product usage. We recommend experimenting to find what works best for you

Product is quick dissolving in hot water, another time saver! Use the supplied measuring cup and don’t store more than you need on your (hot) truck.

-Pump up or Electric Sprayer – 1 scoop (2 ounces) Saiger Sauce One to 1.5 Scoops (3 Ounces) of “Saiger Sauce 1” per Gallon of warm to hot water. Very severe jobs may require up to 3 ounces – 4 ounces per gallon. Test first so you don’t waste this valuable solution.

-Hydro Force Type Injection Sprayer – Dilute 8 – 9 scoops “Saiger Sauce 1” (16-18 ounces) per 5 quart container with warm to hot water, and meter at 8:1 setting. (If not using a metering tip, it is typically at 4:1 setting: THEN dilute only 4-5 scoops which is 8-10 ounces of “Saiger Sauce 1”).

With either pre spray method, for the best long lasting results, use an extraction agent such as Harvard Heavy Duty or other Harvard Chemical Research Extraction Rinses.

We highly recommend mechanical agitation of some sort in traffic lanes and high usage areas for deeper and quicker results. Do not rely on “wand scrubbing” to break the soil loose. This over wets the carpet and wears out your lower back and shoulders.

Chemical usage suggestions can be far less if you take our advice on the soft water and scrubbing. Trust us, take your time, pre vacuum, wear a big smile, a nice shirt and stand out from your competition with this great product and your passion!

For tile and grout we recommend mopping the product down to avoid splashing. Use the same dilutions as you would with a pump up sprayer and don’t forget to scrub the grout lines.
 

Mark Saiger

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Why is that? Supper harsh on finished wood and/or stainless? Or just an abundance of precaution?

This product should be safe on all surfaces...but just a statement for young cleaners to get in the habit of doing with all products....for precaution in case of getting into the wrong chemistry (such as acid) and thinking it is safe like alkaline products to spray around....

And just common courtesy to not making a big mess that homeowners hate to see you being careless in their homes...
 
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