Edibles, idiot.He might be using eatables
I read that somewhere
Are you looking for a "cleaning rinse" for synthetic carpet?
If so, it doesn't have to be very acidic. Something mildly acid or neutral will work just fine. Most of this family of products also contain detergent so they are more of a mild acid/neutral cleaner than a neutralizing rinse. That may be why the product you've used foams.
If you want something that serves neutralizing rinse for natural fiber upholstery, rugs, and carpet, then a true acid rinse is better. Bridgepoint FabSet and Prochem All Fiber Rinse are what most of my customers use for that purpose, and what I use in the Fabric Pro workshop.
I've had cleaners brown out white natural fibers and bleed unstable colors with the "near neutral products". That doesn't make them bad products, to be clear. They are made to clean, not to prevent browning or dye bleeding.
Your the Jim Acosta, CNN of the board.... wiener....or is it spelled ween’r?You trashed them
Now be a Boyle and live it
I use End Zone as my daily, and FabSet when I’m running a high PH prespray. Neither one has let me down yet..... I tried Flex Ice when it first came out, and had issues with white particles/crystals clogging up my system. I gave up on it, and went back to the other 2. I’m tempted to try Flex Ice again....Fab-Set if you want an acid-side rinse with no detergent included.
Flex Ice for an acid-side rinse that includes some cleaning power and detergent.
I use End Zone as my daily, and FabSet when I’m running a high PH prespray. Neither one has let me down yet..... I tried Flex Ice when it first came out, and had issues with white particles/crystals clogging up my system. I gave up on it, and went back to the other 2. I’m tempted to try Flex Ice again....
Lol!I can vouch for Saiger's stuff
absolutely mind blowing and life changing, sex is way better now too.