A few photos of the O2 system

Chris A

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Doug Cox said:
That is amazing!! What are the odds that small stain was going to come out?

Did nobody else find this really funny?
 

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HARPER said:
He said that the "city water"... that I was NOW using was
LOADED with SODA ASH.... :!:
So....If some of you are NOT experiancing....The same RESULTS as OTHERS..... :idea:
Contact "Les"..and he MAY be able to suggest a "booster" that will overcome your HARD water.



Soda ash made your water hard? I think you may have misunderstood.
 

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timnelson said:
HARPER said:
He said that the "city water"... that I was NOW using was
LOADED with SODA ASH.... :!:
So....If some of you are NOT experiancing....The same RESULTS as OTHERS..... :idea:
Contact "Les"..and he MAY be able to suggest a "booster" that will overcome your HARD water.



Soda ash made your water hard? I think you may have misunderstood.



Tim,

The soda ash was neutralizing one of the properties in the formulation....!
I recieve my Juice in a VERY consentrated form...2 oz per gallon..rtu.... :wink:
 

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There's a wack of chelating agents in O2 anyway for that purpose. I don't think the water is the issue.
 

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After talking to a bunch of guys that had so so results with O2 in an Apts. and such, i am convinced there was a mixing issue.

When you Add HotSauce, you must Mix the HotSauce in warm water BEFORE you add it to the O2.

This is very important.

And if you don't agitate O2...you are missing half of the magic, it releases the oxygen, it really makes O2 shine.
 

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How can I expalin this....when you agitate O2, it just sheets WHITE and it's NOT foam, you can see the oxygen working...it's actually pretty impressive.

Try it.
 

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Those pics were without agitation. I think the "pop" still occurs without it, just need to let it dwell. I know the old story here is that some have tried it and it they were not impressed. I will admit that I was in the same boat the first time I tried it. I thought it was going to be the magic bullet based on the board hype/flavor of the week but it was mediocre. I gave it a second chance with some dwell time (and a good shake of the bottle) and I'm convinced it's the best product for lightly colored carpets. I've had more positive comments from my custys on the JJ than any other product and I have tried them all, excluding Grease Eraser. I suggest for those who have some remaining JJ to try it again.
 

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Me too. First time I used it was off white olefin berber....mediocre. but i was using it at 1-2 oz per. It was not formulated as an olefin cleaner, but I didn't know that then. Had I done it all over i would have used it at 4-8 oz. per and a big scoop of hotsauce modifier....the modifier didn't exist then.

Les did refine it over the last three years, it's better for sure... Still not my #1 choice for Olefin on a cost basis, but what other single jug (plus modifier)can clean everything? There is indeed value in that.

Olefin presprays are the cheapest to make anyways, I'm okay telling a guy to pick up an Ole spray and conserve his Judson, energy seems to be a good blend with extreme clean for this....although it's odd to mix a 6pH acid side booster and an 11pH prespray....maybe Forsythe can chime in on that phenom?
 

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