does it?
Who says it does?
Another sheet rock doctor?
I've never seen it do damage.
but a whole lot of CC'ers say Resolve does
I've never seen it
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just had quick look at sds for resolveI've never seen it do damage.
but a whole lot of CC'ers say Resolve does
I've never seen it
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just had quick look at sds for resolve
this one doesi don't see any perc
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I think they over apply it. It never gets rinsed so keeps on working until it burns the fiber.Idk the ingredients in it but I see a whole lot of damage done with Resolve, Wool-Lite, SpotShot on house carpets and natural fiber rugs..
Color loss not texture change..
We always recommend if they want to use it, apply to cotton towel and then carpet.. Most just are trigger happy when it comes down to it..
Most just are trigger happy when it comes down to it
The problem is, you can't rinse soap with more soap. You don't see these spots until you have presprayed over them and start rinsing with whatever extraction detergent you are using. Doesn't matter if you use acid or alkaline rinse, you are still rinsing with "soap". You can use a little liquid defoamer or volatile solvent on these spots and rinse with just water or a non detergent rinse such as Ultrachem Labs Neutralizer. If there is no color loss, it will rinse right out.that's what I've noticed most.
grapefruit sized soap residue resoil spots all over
Yawks reactivate all that soap and end up with "cleaner" spots.
Then blame it on Resolve because they're not able to get the rest of the carpet as clean
50% are hacks and don't know it
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Sure, that'll buff right out.just encRap it, Ronald...
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