Mr Brightside
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I use all fiber rinse I think its perfect for an acidic rinse but what rinse would you suggest that has cutting power?
they all look the same to meIf you're focused on your rinse for cleaning power you are barking up the wrong tree
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It's in the box as a surprise. Sorry if I ruined it.I persoanlly never
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Not seeing the 1000 reward points mention
I hope that was 2 gph, not 2 GPM.Dry slurry killed it today. I had to clean at a honeybee business and I didn't want to spray anything with the hydro force that might accidentally overspray near one of the bee hives on the shelves so I just used the dry slurry only at 2gpm. Customer was happy and the carpet cleaned up great
I don’t want fiber distortion lolTurn up your water pressure. More water rinses better. I bet you're only rinsing your carpet at 350
Hey Tom thanks for replying to me out of the two dry slurry or heat wave what would suit me betterAt a 1 to 640 dilution it is hard to really see any cleaning differences, especially when all of the major products are close to 75% STPP. Trust me I have tried with a small upholstery machine. If you do not see cleaning differences in this situation then you will never see it with a truckmount. Other factors like ease of dissolving, fragrance, foam levels, pH, price, years of availability, residues, etc. can show differences. The blog lists even more features to look at in terms of comparison. https://blog.aramsco.com/chemical-testing