Mr Brightside
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What’s your favorite one step rinse I am hoping to rinse some light to medium soiled areas with a one step rinse process for large open commercial areas
what would you suggest
what would you suggest
What’s your favorite one step rinse I am hoping to rinse some light to medium soiled areas with a one step rinse process for large open commercial areas
what would you suggest
You mean you do to want to prespray? I wouldn't recommend that but something like Procyon plus powder won't leave any sticky residue.What’s your favorite one step rinse I am hoping to rinse some light to medium soiled areas with a one step rinse process for large open commercial areas
what would you suggest
Ok I’m a little short handed with techs right now so I was trying to figure out if I can move faster with an emulsifier
I guess prespray ultrapak and dry slurry it is
There is a cleaning company in my town that only uses Dry slurry and that's it. No prespray. Not sure how they get away with it, but they do. Low hanging fruit.
Not sure how they get away with it
Why ultrapac on commercial? If you are not fighting odor issues I'd try saigers code red for oily situations. It seems to rinse easier to me too.Ok I’m a little short handed with techs right now so I was trying to figure out if I can move faster with an emulsifier
I guess prespray ultrapak and dry slurry it is
Prochem Dry Slurry, Hydramaster HydraDri or RinseFree, or any other "extraction detergent" designed for just this purpose will do exactly what you want. There are higher alkalinity detergents that are appropriate for commercial carpet as well.What’s your favorite one step rinse I am hoping to rinse some light to medium soiled areas with a one step rinse process for large open commercial areas
what would you suggest
will be running two cimex machines alsoWhy not use your Cimex?
Just like an encap product.Many are mislead that a detergent rinse by itself can't clean.
But alas many are just follow the pack type of cleaners.
Chemspec formula 90 was a very good cleaner that dried into a powder that if there was residue it could be vacuumed up
Someone PLEASE sneak up behind me
And blow my brains out.....
We cleaned from the mid 70's until the early 80's with high heat truck mounts, an alkaline emulsifier (first one we used isn't made any longer; the last few years it was Dry Slurry). We had prespotter when needed.
To be fair, back then we were cleaning dirt colored carpet (brown, rust, olive green for the most part).
There is something to be said for the fact that if you can clean with a pass or two and no prespray that the carpet will dry quicker than if its heavily presprayed with an in line sprayer, then rinsed.
Only idiots acid rinseI cleaned 700 sf of brown, lightly soiled carpet this morning. I presprayed and acid rinsed. Why? Because I’m a professional.
Maybe I’m a super hack but many situations I have ran a zipper ss at 800psi no prespray just a good emulsifier set at 4gph and did a great job
just wondering what you guys would suggest
Someone must have, years ago, and yet you survived.Someone PLEASE sneak up behind me
And blow my brains out.....
Please