Anyone try White Lightning?

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From Bridgepoint? I like their product so far but thought I would ask before I try it.
It's a powder and is definetly for the nasty's.

Does it have to be rinsed out after even though it is labeled as a rinse? I read the directions and it was a little screwy.

It said something about "rinses clean after" or something to that effect.

Anyone use this stuff?
 

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I was given a sample of it long ago....I used it on a trashed out place.....seemed to clean OK but it was a bitch to get it to mix and dissolve for some reason.....
 

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Jim Martin said:
I was given a sample of it long ago....I used it on a trashed out place.....seemed to clean OK but it was a bitch to get it to mix and dissolve for some reason.....


yea, I think they improved that because it now says "desolves easily" or something like that.

I'll probaby buy a small bucket and try it on one of the rooms at my house that I don't care about. Or a friends house :mrgreen:

Not sure what the price was.
 

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Brian Robison said:
From Bridgepoint? I like their product so far but thought I would ask before I try it.
It's a powder and is definetly for the nasty's.

Does it have to be rinsed out after even though it is labeled as a rinse? I read the directions and it was a little screwy.

It said something about "rinses clean after" or something to that effect.

Anyone use this stuff?

White Lightning does not have to be rinsed out as a separate step. It is used in your rinse water and rinses freely.

Some guys who want fast production use it as the main cleaning agent, no prespray, just White Lighning in the extraction cycle. That is why the label notes that it rinses after cleaning.
 

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I've used some white lightning. Got a tub when I purchased my TM from an interlink dealer. It's not for stain reistant carpet. However I've used it in residential and also some restaraunts. It mixes very quickly, handles heat like a champ. I've had no problems with resoil using it as prescribed on the bucket. I'd say it works better than point blue, I'd use it on rentals and restaraunts. .
 

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I do a couple of english pubs every month and it is a royal pain in the arse...pun intended.
I am gonna try this stuff and will get back if anyone cares.

Oh and thanks for the input.
 

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I have used it. It works great in an oily environment. ie resturaunts, houses that fry alot...On just plain ordinary dirt no matter how bad, I never cared for it. Not good for offices imo.
But if there is grease involved it rocks. I haven't used it in a couple of years. If I had many resturaunts I would by it by the drum.
 

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I wasn't impressed and not impressed by any BP's chemicals.
 

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Maybe that's cause you don't PS and Rinse like the rest of us???

Bridgepoint stuff works.....but it's over priced to me for the most part. Not all of it but most of it
 

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Bridgepoint Chems are pretty soil specific I have found. Not for the novice. A person actually needs to be able to read the lable.
 

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Walrus said:
Soil specific?

Give me a break!


I think prochem has a better line.

Words to big? Yes soil specific.

I like Prochem products as well, but Bridgepoint is a good line of products. I don't know how anyone could say they don't work. They do if you use them correctly. Their prices are comparable to other products also.
 
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I hope you dont encourage that "high production" type of cleaning.

Kevin

By that I mean fill up the feed and run
 

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Why heavens no....who in the world would want to be called a HACK by his peers?


My word!
 

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