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I think Oastie is just itching to use it.
Go ahead, knock yourself out![]()
Your real name is Cofer and I claim my $10 prize!
I think Oastie is just itching to use it.
Go ahead, knock yourself out![]()
Rinsing even with an alkaline rinse agent will still leave the carpet close to neutral whole removing even more soilA lot of confusing information above!
Question 1-how do I use it on a live supply porty?
Answer 1- find out what meter the nautilus uses in the auto fill system. You should be able to use the same part to meter on your water supply.
Question 2-how does this voodoo work?
Answer 2-in Shawn Bisaillon’s cct class I understood it like this. At an alkaline ph dirt loves to transfer, in an acid state dirt tends to stay where it is. This is why presprays (except special exceptions) are alkaline, and the stronger the prespray is the higher the ph is. The first thing I ask when someone starts offering the next latest and greatest prespray is for the ph. After putting the carpet in an alkaline state to transfer the soil you can rinse with plain water to get the ph close to neutral, or dose it slightly with an acidic agent to bring the ph just past neutral to acidic so soil won’t be as attracted to it.
Clear as mud?
and tiles and upholstery, carpets etc lolfor windows or toilet bowls ??
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I see benefits
For anything needed.... Windows, shower, toilet bowls, and carpets. It works great on carpets.for windows or toilet bowls ??
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You wont notice the visual pop with an acid rinse on polys like you see with wool or fine fabric
but you do get more 1 pass cleans imo
I carry 3 rinses bout 80% my residential gets acid rinse, the other 20% split between either an alkaline or self neutralising rinse
if you dont want to prespray under furniture or have to respray an area thats dried or could do with a little more is where a rinse that has cleaning ability is golden
try it on a grubby 1 where you've got time to try with and without and you can see if it suits your setup and system etc
Jim here is where I will disagree on one point. You are right if you are using one of the nuclear presprays that are a 12 ph or more, which you shouldn't be using on residential unless it's trashed and it's the last resort. I may have to make a video about it but if you are using a 10 ph prespray and you treat a moderately soiled carpet with it and let it dwell a bit, when you measure the ph at the carpet, you will find that it will usually be neutral or slightly acidic because of the acidic soiled dissolved in it. Bring a ph pen to a job and test it. Rinsing with a alkaline detergent, also 10 ph or less will also usually show up as neutral or slightly alkaline after about 5 minutes. Alkaline rinses remove more acidic soil than acidic rinses. There are always exceptions to the rule but in my opinion, you are safe using a 10 ph or less prespray followed by a 10 ph or less rinse on nylon carpet.Acid rinses are helpful in preventing dye bleeding and browning in upholstery cleaning. In carpet cleaning, they can assist in neutralizing an alkaline traffic lane cleaner if you are cleaning nylon carpet, and can help in rinsing as well.
Make sure you use it as a rinse through your extractor, and don't just spray it on carpet and leave it. That drops pH, but doesn't rinse. In fact it just adds another residue.
Whether or not acid rinsing nylon carpet is important is something that's been debated for years.
I see benefits in my own experiences and tests.
There are always exceptions to the rule but in my opinion, you are safe using a 10 ph or less prespray followed by a 10 ph or less rinse on nylon carpet.
Absolutely. You've earned it.Your real name is Cofer and I claim my $10 prize!
Better than gopher.Absolutely. You've earned it.
If you personally come by I'll give you a free gallon of acid rinse. I use FabSet, don't even ask me why.
Or good for your health.I hardly ever have re-appearing stains and I do plenty of rinse and dry strokes.
Acid rinse just does not pick up as much. Not in my experience.
Also it is not easier, as it requires and relies on a heavier pre-spray, as the pre-spray has to do absolutely all the "heavy lifting".
Whatever system works for you is great. But acid rinse does not get better results. Unless you use a highly alkaline, knockout pre-spray, which in most cases is not really necessary or good for the carpet.
Winner winner chicken dinnerTalking about synthetic carpet: A few years of infield experience comparing acid rinse versus mild alkaline rinse (including, 3 different cleanings, done side by side experiments in my own home) proved to me beyond a reasonable doubt that there's absolutely no re-soil difference between the two. None!
And also higher chance of re-appearing stains with an acid rinse (some stains came back, not so with the alkaline rinse.) Alkaline rinses simply remove soil better.
Acid rinse will leave the fiber softer. Which does not mean cleaner.
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