icleancarpetz
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Which products in our industry contain sodium carbonate?
Oh thanks.A lot of them. You should have copies of your SDS sheets.
Our Code Red does....Harvard CitraZov Powder.....Oh thanks.
Which have sodium carbonate on your shelves?
Products with stpp are green seal certified. Are they not green. Is green seal certification just a joke?Most powdered products have STPP (sodium tri-polyphosphate) and sodium carbonate. Higher pH products have sodium metasilicate as well. The percentages in a formula are usually determined by cost with sodium carbonate (X cost/lb), sodium metasilicate (1.5 X) and STPP (4X). Low cost powdered products will use sodium carbonate as primary ingredient. Higher cost products will use STPP as primary ingredient. Powders with a lower pH (around 10) will have more STPP as sodium carbonate has a pH around 11. The amount of STPP in the formula will determine how easy it is to rinse out of carpet and off of tile. I consider Bio Break a free rinsing pre-spray based on the primary ingredient being STPP.
We only use sodium carbonate in a handful of liquid products (usually green). Sodium carbonate is considered "green" but STPP and other phosphates are not.
Thanks for the info Tom. So it seems in other words, that due to the level of phosphate in Procyon or similar products, it's still green.https://www.epa.gov/saferchoice/safer-ingredients#searchList STPP the most used phosphate in powders does not show up on the list. We have worked with Green Seal and EPA DfE and it was clear from them that the level of phosphate used in our formulas did not qualify. They measure what is in the bottle, not the dilution used.
It's not the most powerful detergent in the world but it's all you need in most residential situations. For heavily soiled commercial carpets or trashed rentals, I use more powerful products such as Saigers Code Red. I get excellent results with Procyon Extreme and Plus Powder. It's a much safer product both for yourself and your customers.Ive heard Procyon is little on the weak side?